Snowdon in north Wales in the range of snowdonia
yes
Mount Snowdon is located in the Snowdonia national park in north Wales and it is the highest mountain in Wales. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Scotalnd and in the whole of Great Britain.
Mount Snowdon which is the highest mountain in Great Britain. It is located Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd , Wales.
No it's in North Wales and is the highest mountain there. Wales is a separate country to England and has it's own language which is amongst the oldest surviving spoken language in Europe. Snowdonia is located in the North of the country and it's highest mountain is Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa in Welsh) and it is 3560ft in height.
Snowdonia is the highest. Also the Brecon Beacons in S. Wales, and many other high hills.
By 'other' you need to be specific about which mountains you are thinking of, there are many mountains in Wales, the highest of which is Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park, there are also mountains in the Brecon Beacons and Central Wales
Mount Snowdon, is located in the Snowdonia National Park, it is the highest mountain in Wales (United Kingdom).
ben nevis in Scotland snowdonia in wales
No. Not by a long shot. Snowdon is only 1085 metres (3,560 feet) above sea level, while Mt. Elbrus in southwestern Russia, in the Caucasus range, is 5642 metres (18,510 feet) above sea level, making it the highest mountain in Europe.Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. But that isn't saying much, as all of Great Britain, as well as Ireland, is low-lying. Even the Scottish "Highlands" are only high in comparison to the Lowlands. But mountains in the UK are very low compared to the mountains of continental Europe.
Largest in height is Snowdonia in North Wales, the highest mountain, Snowdon, is 1085m above sea level. If you're talking about length, its the Cambrian Mountains. They stretch for 65 miles north to south along the middle of Wales, but the highest peak is only 752 meters.
Mount Snowdon is located in the Snowdon mountain range of North-East Wales, and is the highest mointain in Wales. It lies within the Snowdonia national Park, which covers most of the North West part of the country. Exact co-ordinates are 53 degrees 4'6.59' North, 4 degrees 4'34.43' west.