Walks Around Aberystwyth and Cwm Rheidol
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Bridges have always been required to ease the passage of people and goods from the earliest of times. In this book are described stepping stones, suspension, clapper and stone-arched bridges. Many of them are very old and contribute greatly to the history of Snowdonia and enhance many views.
The Cambrian Coast railway line is one of the prettiest in Wales. A journey along it makes for a wonderful day out. However, on leaving the train behind there is a plethora of superb walks. The 32 walks described explore coastal or cliff top paths, quiet valleys, lakes, woodlands and hills as well as traversing some extremely fine beaches.
A useful guide in the Classic Walks series covering all aspects of what the Llŷn hills can offer, combining both long and steep walks with shorter (less than a mile) walks. In this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, although some locations are remote, the beauty and solitude found in these hills which are full of history, heritage and culture is unrivalled.
Classic Walks from the Heritage Railways of Snowdonia. The walks are described from the stations and are either linear, from one station to another, or circular from one station. Many of the walks start at or end at a caf�. Each walk includes points of interest and brief historical notes.
A handy guide to classic walks in the Llanberis area, chosen as some of the best in the area and catering for all abilities. The lakeside walks are suitable for wheelchair users whilst for the more adventurous there are fine long ones in the mountains. Including clear maps and colour photographs.