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Best Tea Shop Walks in Snowdonia
Dorothy Hamilton
Enjoy a leisurely ramble in beautiful Snowdonia
and complete the experience with Welsh afternoon tea at a recommended
tea room! Visiting both popular and lesser-known areas, these 27 superb,
circular walks range from three and a half to eight miles and are suitable
for all ages and experience. You can walk Conwy mountain, explore Gwydr
Forest and its lakes, or walk in the Lledr and Ffestiniog valleys. The
author's clear directions are accompanied by sketch maps, photographs
and notes on local history and wildlife.
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Welcome to the historic country of Wales and its most famous
national park: Snowdonia. The very name conjures up visions of high mountains,
sparkling lakes and patchwork fields - truly some of the most magnificent scenery
you're ever likely to find. But you don't have to scramble up sheer cliffs to
enjoy the beauty of Snowdonia - with this book, you can have a leisurely ramble,
admire the scenery and complete the experience with a Welsh afternoon tea at
a tested and recommended tea room!
Dorothy Hamilton writes for outdoor magazines and has
a keen interest in natural history and the countryside.
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| Publication Date |
ISBN |
Pages |
Price |
| June 1999 |
1 85058 686 1 |
121pp |
£6.95 |

  
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