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Walking in Pembrokeshire
Introduction to the best walking in the national park. 40 outstanding routes from short ambles to full-day excursions. Precipitous cliffs, sandy coves, wild moorland and areas of great natural beauty.
Price: £12.00
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Glyndwr's Way
The 132 mile Glyndwrís Way runs from Knighton to Welshpool, where the route links with Offa's Dyke to create a 172.5 mile circular walk back to Knighton. The Way passes through farmland, forestry and open hill-land, following old Roman roads, droversí roads and modern public rights of way.
Price: £10.00
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Welsh Winter Climbs
The guide offers advice on mountaineering issues for climbers who are seduced onto the tops by the promise of glistening ice only to find deep fresh snow, storm force winds and zero visibility. This edition further extends the boundaries of the climbing area covered.
Price: £14.99
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Scrambles in Snowdonia
All the described routes lie within the northern half of the Snowdonia National Park, where the most rugged mountains are found.
Price: £10.00
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The Ridges of Snowdonia
This guide brings together the best ridge walks in Snowdonia.
Price: £12.00
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The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path provides an almost unique association of natural beauty, habitat, variety and mood, which is readily accessible to lovers of the countryside throughout the year. The county's complex geology and the effects of erosion have combined to create a coastal strip of outstanding scenic attraction. The coastline's favourable association with the relatively warm waters of the Gulf Stream has created a multiplicity of rich and varied habitats promoting an immense range of plant and animal life.
Price: £12.95
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