North Wales is expected to get busier as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
The relaxation of lockdown means people are now free to travel longer distances and can stay in self-contained holiday accommodation.
Local mountain rescue teams were called to deal with a number of incidents on Saturday, and it has been reported that car parks in Snowdonia have been filling up.
The authorities have been offering advice to visitors and have urged them to observe the rules around coronavirus to keep themselves safe and protect North Wales.
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Hill walker dies near Moel Famau
A person has died while walking in the hills near Moel Famau in Flintshire.
Members of the NEWSAR mountain rescue team were called by North Wales Police at about 3pm on Saturday to join a rescue attempt after the person got into difficulties north of Moel Famau.

Heading into North Wales today?
As it was so busy yesterday in our mountains, we thought we’d run a blog to keep you up to date with things. I’ll be posting anything traffic related and so on-back in a bit.