NEW hashtag analysis has revealed the most 'Instagrammable' mountain in the UK - and its based in Wales!

The UK is full of breathtaking natural landscapes, with many of us seeking UK staycations and adventures that offer stunning views, filling both our memories and our social media feeds.

Holiday property managers Wheelwrights have analysed hashtag data on the social app to crown the most Instagrammable mountains in the UK.

1. Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon ), North Wales - 544,313 posts

Taking the top spot for the most Instagrammable mountain in the UK is Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in the Eyri (Snowdonia) national park. The highest mountain in Wales, the 1,085 summit is not only tall but apparently ready for the gram, with a whopping 544,313 posts using the hashtag #snowdon.

The beautiful peak and the surrounding area is a well loved holiday destination with plenty of hotels and holiday cottages to stay in, so it’s no surprise it attracts visitors from all over the world, all waiting to get the perfect picture!

2. Ben Nevis, Lochaber Scotland - 283,297 posts

Taking second in the rankings is Ben Nevis in Lochaber in Scotland, aka the tallest mountain in the UK at  1345m. The peak, just north of the town of Fort William, has a racked up 283,297 posts on Instagram, with tourists and locals alike keen to share the stunning natural beauty of the summit.

3. Pen Y Fan, Brecon Beacon Wales - 188,297 posts

Coming in third place with 188,216 posts on Instagram is Pen Y Fan, in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) national park. The second Welsh mountain to make the top 3, Pen Y Fan might be smaller than Snowdon but the peak still boasts extraordinary beauty, with panoramic views of the surrounding park. 

4. Mam Tor, Peak District England - 135,483 posts

With four mountains found in the top ten, the Lake District National Park in Cumbria is clearly the place to go if you’re seeking stunning mountain views. Scafell Pike, Helvellyn, Catbells and Blencathra (Saddleback) all rank inside the top ten.

There are 214 recognised mountains in the Lake District, and the park is home to ten of the tallest mountains in England, ensuring you can get your fix of both high peaks, beautiful views and interesting climbs. 

5. Ben Lomond, Loch Lomond Scotland - 121,535 posts

6. Scafell Pike, Lake District England - 116,709 posts7. Helvellyn, Lake District England - 109,177 posts

8. Tryfan, Eryri Wales - 87,426 posts

9. Cat Bells, Lake District England - 70,671 posts

10. Blencathra, Lake District England - 49,547 posts.