Walking The Cambrian Way Guidebook
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This Walking the Cambrian Way Guidebook describes a classic Wales mountain trek - from Cardiff castle to Conwy castle on the north coast.
Dubbed 'the mountain connoisseurs' walk', the route takes in lofty ridges, striking peaks and picturesque lakes. The Cambrian Way is a challenging route that crosses the Brecon Beacons, the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, passing through two national parks and visiting many of the country's iconic summits, including Pen y Fan, Pumlumon, Cadair Idris and Snowdon itself.
The guidebook describes the route in 21 stages, offering a comprehensive route description that is illustrated with OS mapping at a scale 1:50,000. Details of accommodation and facilities are provided, along with a helpful trek planner showing their distribution along the route. Although the trail passes through remote areas, it is possible to stay under a roof every night – though camping is also a possibility, should you prefer.
Published by Cicerone in July 2019, the guidebook also includes background notes on Wales's history and geology and local points of interest, and a glossary of Welsh place-names, useful contacts and accommodation listings can be found in the appendices.
Dubbed 'the mountain connoisseurs' walk', the route takes in lofty ridges, striking peaks and picturesque lakes. The Cambrian Way is a challenging route that crosses the Brecon Beacons, the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, passing through two national parks and visiting many of the country's iconic summits, including Pen y Fan, Pumlumon, Cadair Idris and Snowdon itself.
The guidebook describes the route in 21 stages, offering a comprehensive route description that is illustrated with OS mapping at a scale 1:50,000. Details of accommodation and facilities are provided, along with a helpful trek planner showing their distribution along the route. Although the trail passes through remote areas, it is possible to stay under a roof every night – though camping is also a possibility, should you prefer.
Published by Cicerone in July 2019, the guidebook also includes background notes on Wales's history and geology and local points of interest, and a glossary of Welsh place-names, useful contacts and accommodation listings can be found in the appendices.
ISBN is: 9781852849900
Size is: 172mm x 116mm
Number of pages is: 272
Size is: 172mm x 116mm
Number of pages is: 272