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'What a p***take': Holidaymaker left fuming by what she saw at top of 3,000ft mountain

A woman who climbed to the top of Snowdon left TikTokers in stitches after discovering she could have caught a train up to the top.

Hettie, known on TikTok as "Hettie's Holidays", discovered there was a more sedate way of getting to the mountain's summit before describing her ordeal on social media.

Each year around half-a-million people climb the 1,085-metre peak in Eryri (Snowdonia). More than 140,000 visitors instead opt to travel up using the UK's only public rack-and-pinion railway to enjoy spectacular views without aching limbs, North Wales Live reports.

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Hettie's video has since gone viral, racking up more than 100,000 likes. In the social media clip, she said: "Do you know what's a p*** take when you get to the top of Snowdon?

"People who have got the train. Firstly, why the hell would you want to get the train to the top of Snowdon? What is the point? Does that not defeat the whole object? Unless you need to get the train for any specific reason, if you've just done it to come to the top, nah...."

Having trekked to the summit, the TikToker was also irked by the level of service for weary walkers at the top. She complained there was no space for her to rest her tired feet while having a bite to eat in the summit cafe.

She continued: "People are sat up here having a gourmet lunch dressed in Converse (shoes), dresses, blouses - sat having like a birthday family lunch. People have hiked and walked. We're aching, we're freezing and people are just not even offering seats."

Hettie said people were not obliged to offer their seats but she questioned why people would take the train up the mountain for lunch. She

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