Hillwalking, Scrambling and Winter Climbing Guides for Wales
The English/Welsh border has had a turbulent history, yet the landscape remains calm and unspoilt. Follow some of the long-distance paths of the area such as the Shropshire Way, the Offa’s Dyke Path and Glyndwr’s Way, as well as enjoying the beautiful heritage coasts of the Lleyn Peninsula and Pembrokeshire Coastal Paths.
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The Offa's Dyke Path
The Offa's Dyke Path is a national trail along the Welsh Marches that runs 170 miles from Chepstow in the south to Prestatyn. Route split into 14 stages (average 13 miles). The earthwork dyke was constructed by King Offa of Mercia in the 8th century. More >>
£12.95
The National Trails
This inspirational guidebook looks at each of the National Trails in turn, through England, Wales and Scotland, describing what makes each of them so special and providing the practical information to help you plan your route. A definitive reference to the best of British walking. More >>
£16.99
The Lleyn Peninsula Coastal Path
Describes a walkers’ route along the 95-mile coastal path that runs around the Lleyn Peninsula of north Wales from Caernarfon to Portmadoc. Options for mountain and road bikes along the coastal path. Also includes circular walks and rides suitable for day excursions. More >>
£10.00
Hillwalking in Wales Vol 2
The second book in a two-volume series describing walking routes up every 2000-footer in Wales – all 166 of them. The routes are arranged alphabetically over the two volumes. Vol 2 covers the Ffestiniog hills to the Tarrens. More >>
£12.00
Hillwalking in Wales Vol 1
The first book in a two-volume series describing walking routes up every 2000-footer in Wales – all 166 of them. The routes are arranged alphabetically over the two volumes. Vol 1 covers Arans – Dovey hills. More >>
£12.00
Walking in Pembrokeshire
40 outstanding routes on the beautiful southwestern tip of Wales. The routes range from short ambles to full-day excursions, and take walkers through the spectacular coastal scenery of Pembroke's national park to the Preseli Hills, the Daugleddau's hidden tidal reaches, and by rivers and woodland. More >>
£12.00
The Shropshire Hills
Explores Shropshire’s hills from Ludlow to the Wrekin, Bewdley to Stiperstones, Wenlock Edge and the Long Mynd in 21 half- and full-day walks. Special features on Ironbridge, Ludlow, Much Wenlock and Bridgnorth and Sabrina Fair. More >>
£12.00
Backpacker's Britain: Wales
25 two- or three-day walks into the most scenic and wild parts of Wales, from Snowdon, the Glyderau and Carneddau in the north, down to the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons and Fforest Fawr ranges in the south, including the superb ridges of the Arans, Arenigs, Berwyns and Cadair Idris, the Cwmdeuddwr hills and Plynlimon. More >>
£10.00
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
This 182 mile long-distance walk from Amroth, near Tenby, to St Dogmaels, north of Newport, is divided into 15 clear sections of between 7 and 19 miles. The Pembrokeshire coast has been designated a National Park, such is it’s beauty, with soaring rugged cliffs, tranquil inlets and broad sandy beaches. With accommodation guide. More >>
£12.95
Ridges Of Snowdonia
Snowdonia’s very best ridge walking through the Carneddau, Glyders and Tryfan, Snowdon range, Moelwyns, Nantlle, Rhinogs, Arans, Cader Idris. Includes the long traverse of the 14 Snowdon 3000ers. Described as “the only purely philosophical guide to hillwalking”. More >>
£12.00
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