Parking plea at beauty spot to avoid Easter chaos

by Aurora

Visitors to Wales' largest national park are being urged to think about how they travel to avoid parking chaos or risk being towed away.

It comes as restrictions at one of Eryri National Park's most popular locations come into force in time for Easter.

From now until November, those heading for Pen y Pass below the summit of Yr Wyddfa, or Snowdon as it is also known, will have to pre-book parking at £20 for an eight-hour slot.

There have been scenes of traffic mayhem in the area in previous years, with vehicles double parked on nearby routes preventing emergency vehicles from getting through.

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