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Wales Guides
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Around Cardiff Short Walks

The capital of Wales, Cardiff is one of the busiest, modern and upbeat cities of Britain, yet it lies within minutes of unspoilt countryside. Within the city boundaries, the River…

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Brecon Beacons & Glamorgan Walks

Within the boundaries of the Brecon Beacons National Park there are four separate mountain ranges, including the Black Mountains as well as the Beacons themselves. Most of the area is…

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Brecon Beacons Short Walks

From gurgling brook to turbulent river, from sheltered glade to windswept summit and from rolling meadow to sprawling forest, there really is something here for everybody. History abounds, wildlife ekes…

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Cardiff, Swansea & Gower Walks

Wales' capital city Cardiff has a thriving heritage and cultural scene, and is surrounded by the beautiful vale of Glamorgan, with its coastal fringes, pleasant villages and industrial tradition. Gower,…

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Ceredigion Walks

Ceredigion holds a unique position in the history and culture of Wales. The coastal towns and villages provide excellent bases for exploration on foot, from Aberporth to Tresaith (a tiny…

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Mid Wales & the Marches Walks

Overshadowed by Snowdonia to the north and the Brecon Beacons to the south, mid Wales is something of a 'green desert'. Shrouded by Celtic mists, it baffled the advance of…

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North Wales, Snowdon & Offa's Dyke Walks

This guide complements Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula Walks in the Pathfinder series. It contains some more walks in the national park, but extends eastwards to embrace the less…

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Pembrokeshire & Carmarthenshire Walks

Although deep in South Wales, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire have a strong English influence, but their most striking feature, from the point of view of the walker, is that they contain…

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Snowdonia Short Walks

The mountains of Snowdonia are magnificent featuring row-upon-row of jagged peaks and ridges; however, there is more to Snowdonia than its mountains. The region offers the walker plenty of easy…

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Snowdonia, Anglesey & the Llyn Peninsula Walks

The mountains of Snowdonia make up most of Gywnedd, the foremost bastion of Welsh language and culture, but the area also includes the island of Anglesey to the north and…