Funds needed for first ever footpath repair Apprentice Ranger in Eryri

Access News
09 Apr
2 min read

Will you help the BMC's Access & Conservation trust raise vital funds for a new, two-year Apprentice Ranger training role focussed on footpath repair in the beautiful Eryri National Park?

The BMC's Access & Conservation Trust aim to raise £67,000 to create a new a 2-year Apprentice Ranger role within the National Trust Cymru Footpath Team in Eryri, as part of our wider Mend Our Mountains campaign.

This is a first for the National Trust Cymru Footpath Team in Eryri and a fantastic opportunity for them to pass on essential skills in heritage footpath repair, construction and maintenance, landscaping, tree planting and nursery management, boundary work, drystone walling, fencing, community engagement and sustainable tourism. The Apprentice Ranger will also lead BMC volunteers on Get Stuck In footpath repair events throughout the year.

Better still, whatever you donate during 22-29 April 2025 will be DOUBLED as part of the Big Give Green Match Funding campaign. If you love walking, climbing and mountaineering in Eryri and want to protect this beautiful landscape both in your lifetime and for future generations, please give generously.

NEW Eryri Apprentice Ranger

Donate via Big Give 22-29 April 2025 to double your contribution!

Why donate?

With 10.5 million visitor nights spent in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park in 2023/24, and over 600,000 people climbing Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) every year, the 1,497 miles of footpaths within this 823 square mile park are seeing more footfall than ever before. This is compounded by an increase in extreme weather due to the climate crisis and quickly leads to the following horrors for hill walkers, climbers, mountaineers and outdoor-lovers alike:

  • Footpath erosion
  • Muddy and slippery routeways
  • Deep, ankle-turning gullies
  • Navigational difficulties
  • Trampled vegetation
  • Loss of habitat for wildlife
  • Decreasing biodiversity
  • Soil-wash into waterways
  • Increased flood risk
  • Nutrient imbalances downstream

So, wouldn't it be fantastic if you could do something really meaningful to combat this nightmarish downward spiral of footpath degradation in Eryri? Here's your chance to support a really worthwhile project to actively combat path erosion and educate more people to protect and preserve this stunning, irreplaceable National Park. Donate here during 22-29 April to DOUBLE your contribution.

More about the role

Training up another passionate person on the National Trust Cymru Footpath Team in Eryri will enable increasing numbers of visitors to access this beautiful area safely, without damaging the landscape and unique wildlife, such as the Snowdon Rainbow Beetle, Pine Marten, Lesser Horseshoe Bat, Snowdonia Hawkweed, Snowdon Lily and a whole host of rare lichens and mosses.

Ifan Parry, National Trust Cymru Area Ranger with the Footpath Team in Eryri, says, "This is an exciting opportunity to join the National Trust Cymru Footpath Team in Eryri and to work with other ranger teams in Eryri. It offers an excellent platform to acquire the practical skills needed to become a highly skilled ranger.

"The successful candidate will need to speak Welsh so they can communicate with local landowners, farmers and with other National Trust Cymru rangers in Eryri. The role suits a young person, who will complete an NVQ Level 2 in Environmental Conservation and any other relevant courses at Coleg Glynllifon. Additionally, they will become a qualified Summer Mountain Leader through Mountain Training at Plas y Brenin.

“Our aim is for them to continue with the National Trust Cymru Footpath Team in Eryri or in footpath and upland preservation work within Wales. These donations will go a long way to help support the footpath restoration and conservation work we do here in Eryri, protecting the landscape that more and more people wish to enjoy."

BMC Hill Walking Rep volunteer Steve Charles (top left) organises the Get Stuck In events

More rangers = more volunteer events

BMC Hill Walking rep and founder of the BMC Get Stuck In volunteer footpath repair events, Steve Charles, says, "I've been going into the mountains all my life and it's great to be able to give back and to feel that you're helping to preserve this precious environment. We need to make our mountain footpaths more resilient to increased rainfall and increased use. Our mountains need to be nurtured, because if we don't do anything, the uplands will be in a much poorer state when we hand them over to future generations.

"During 2023 and 2024, BMC Get Stuck In volunteers clocked up almost 500 man-hours of work in Eryri. They repaired over 520m of footpath, laid 187 stepping stones across marshy ground, reprofiled 80m of bare, eroded peat hags and cleared five helicopter bags full of plastic tree guards. What's more, there are four more Eryri footpath repair events planned for 2025, starting this spring. That will have a huge impact in the mountain environment, and we would welcome another ranger in Eryri to help run even more Get Stuck In events going forward."

Eryri Apprentice Ranger fund

Help the BMC's Access & Conservation Trust raise £67,000 in funding for a new a 2-year Apprentice Ranger role within the National Trust Cymru Footpath Team in Eryri, as part of our wider Mend Our Mountains campaign.

Donate via Big Give during 22-29 April 2025 to double your contribution!

Get Stuck In footpath repair events

Get Stuck In events are 1-3 day opportunities for BMC volunteers to give some love back to the landscapes we love to walk and climb in. There are a range of activities decided on nearer the time of the event according to the National Trust rangers who will be teaching you new skills, explaining more about their footpath repair and conservation activities and working alongside you.

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