Exploring Rhinog Fawr and Snowdonia's Hidden Gems Through Stock Video Footage

Snowdonia National Park in North Wales is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, with towering peaks, vast valleys, and crystal-clear lakes. Among its most rugged and remote regions is the Rhinogydd range, home to some of the wildest and most awe-inspiring mountain scenery in the UK. This takes you through the breathtaking stock video footage captured on an adventure up Rhinog Fawr, showcasing the best of Snowdonia’s natural beauty in incredible weather.

Rhinog Fawr - The Mountain of Giants

At 720 meters (2,362 feet), Rhinog Fawr is one of the highest peaks in the Rhinogydd range. Our stock video footage gives you a unique view of this iconic mountain, with stunning aerial drone shots capturing the sweeping landscape and rocky terrain. The rugged ascent to the summit is beautifully documented, from the challenging trail through heather and stone to the moments when the summit comes into view. This footage captures the full raw beauty of Snowdonia, from steep slopes to expansive views stretching across the valleys below.

The views from the top of Rhinog Fawr are extraordinary. Snowdonia’s highest peak, Snowdon, rises proudly in the distance, framed by surrounding mountains like Crib Goch and Y Lliwedd. Our aerial footage also showcases the dramatic cliffs and valleys, adding a sense of scale and grandeur to the landscape. Watching the drone shots of Rhinog Fawr, you'll feel as if you're standing on top of the world, surrounded by some of the UK's most breathtaking mountain vistas.

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Rhinog Fach - A Neighboring Peak Worth Discovering

Just a stone’s throw from Rhinog Fawr, Rhinog Fach offers equally impressive views, even if it's often overlooked by hikers. At 719 meters (2,358 feet), it’s slightly lower than Rhinog Fawr but provides a unique perspective of the surrounding peaks. Our footage of Rhinog Fach takes you across the rocky terrain, showcasing the contrasting landscape as you make your way up. The surrounding views of Llyn Du and Llyn Trawsfynydd—two picturesque lakes tucked into the valleys—are captured in both drone and ground-based clips, adding a tranquil element to this rugged mountain journey.

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Y Llethr - The Hidden Peak

Sitting at 756 meters (2,477 feet), Y Llethr is another hidden gem in the Rhinogydd range. Though not as well-known as its neighbors, our footage of Y Llethr brings this quieter peak into the spotlight. The summit offers panoramic views of Llyn Trawsfynydd and the broader Snowdonia region. This mountain is captured in both ground and aerial shots, showing how it stands as a silent guardian of the valleys below. Whether it’s a misty morning or a sunny afternoon, the footage gives you a rare glimpse of Snowdonia at its most serene.

Cloud inversion seen through the Rhinog Fach and Y Llethr valley in Snowdonia National Park - Stock Video Footage

The Roman Steps - Ancient Paths

The Roman Steps, a series of ancient stone steps believed to date back to Roman times, are an important historical feature of the Rhinogydd range. Our stock video collection includes footage of these steps, with a hiker making their way up the rocky incline. These shots capture the timeless nature of the mountain paths, as well as the sense of history that permeates the landscape. The footage also highlights the incredible views you can enjoy along this ancient route, with sweeping scenes of Snowdonia’s valleys and peaks stretching out in every direction.

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Snowdon - The Jewel of Snowdonia

No adventure in Snowdonia is complete without capturing Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. At 1,085 meters (3,560 feet), Snowdon is an iconic destination, often covered in a dramatic cloud inversion. Our footage includes stunning aerial views of Snowdon and its surrounding peaks, including Crib Goch, Garnedd Ugain, and Y Lliwedd. These shots capture Snowdon in its full glory, from the rocky summit to the mist-covered slopes.

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The Welsh Coast - A Stunning Backdrop

For those who want to capture the full extent of Snowdonia’s landscapes, our footage includes incredible shots of the Welsh coast. From certain mountain summits, you can witness stunning views of the coastline, particularly during the golden hour at sunset. The sun dipping into the sea creates incredible light and color, adding a dramatic finishing touch to any outdoor film or project.

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An Amazing Timelapse Sequence

Perhaps the most remarkable footage in this collection is the timelapse sequences of a cloud inversion unfolding over the mountains. As the sun rises, it reveals the summits, creating a truly magical moment. These timelapse shots are perfect for showcasing the ever-changing weather conditions and the dramatic effects of nature in Snowdonia National Park.

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A Treasure Trove for Filmmakers

This stock video footage collection is a goldmine for filmmakers, editors, and content creators looking to capture the essence of Snowdonia National Park. From rugged hiking scenes and breathtaking aerial shots to serene lake views and historical paths, these clips offer a comprehensive look at some of the most beautiful and remote areas of Snowdonia. Whether you're creating a nature documentary, an outdoor adventure film, or simply need stunning visuals for your project, this collection is sure to elevate your work.

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By using this footage, you gain access to some of the best mountain landscapes in the UK, offering unparalleled views of Snowdonia's majestic peaks and valleys. With full broadcast licenses included, this is a resource that can be used for television, documentaries, commercials, social media, and much more.

Snowdonia remains one of the UK's most captivating natural landscapes, and with this collection of stock footage, you can bring the magic of the Rhinog Fawr and the surrounding mountains to life in your next project.

Clip Pack #54 – Rhinog Fawr, Rhinogydd, Snowdonia National Park - Stock Video Footage
£6,500.00

57m 4s | 231 Clips | 20.96GB

A breathtaking collection of 231 high-quality stock video clips, capturing an unforgettable adventure in Snowdonia National Park, Wales. This giant royalty-free video clip pack includes:

  • 58 drone clips showcasing awe-inspiring aerial views

  • 171 ground-based clips of hiking, camping, and mountain scenery

  • 2 premium timelapse sequences featuring a mesmerizing cloud inversion at sunrise

Captured on Location

This collection documents a rugged journey up Rhinog Fawr, one of the wildest mountains in Snowdonia. Along the way, experience stunning landscapes, from rocky trails and sweeping valleys to serene mountain lakes. Witness an incredible cloud inversion, rolling like waves over the peaks at dawn.

What’s Included?

  • Spectacular drone footage of Rhinog Fawr, Rhinog Fach, Y Llethr, the Roman Steps, Llyn Du, and views stretching to Llyn Trawsfynydd, the Snowdon Massif and more.

  • Distant views of Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa) rising above the clouds, alongside Crib Goch, Garnedd Ugain, and Y Lliwedd.

  • Dramatic sunset scenes as the sun dips into the Welsh coastline.

  • Epic hiking & scrambling shots – rugged trails, heather-covered slopes, rock-strewn paths, and deep mountain pools.

  • Camping moments – tent setup, securing guy lines, cooking, making hot drinks, and even celebrating at the summit with a beer at dusk.

  • Harsh mountain conditions – wet tents, ice forming overnight, and sweat-drenched shirts after the gruelling ascent.

  • Unreal timelapse footage of the sun rising over the cloud inversion, with mist bubbling through valleys and glowing mountain summits.

A Goldmine for Filmmakers & Content Creators

Perfect for broadcast television, documentaries, films, TV series, commercials, nature programs, social media, and more. This is some of the best mountain and drone footage ever captured – an essential collection for any editor or producer.

🎥 Full Broadcast License Included

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