Walks in Ancient Wales
Robert Harris |
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Ancient Wales for the purposes of this book is divided into Anglesey, North Wales, and South Wales. Robert Harris describes a selection of walks through the most spectacular Welsh scenery, from the country lanes and footpaths of the valleys, to the wild and remote mountains.
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Robert Harris has compiled a selection of fascinating walks
throughout Wales which not only visit the sites and monuments left by our ancestors,
but pass through some of the most spectacular scenery of the Welsh countryside.
He has divided Ancient Wales into three specific areas Anglesey, North
Wales, and South Wales.
Dating from the Neolithic and Bronze ages, stone circles, standing stones and
burial chambers can still be found scattered throughout these beautiful areas.
The majority of the walks are circular ranging in length from 4 to 10 miles.
There is the opportunity not only to enjoy the peace and quiet of the valleys,
the country lanes and footpaths, around modern farms and villages, but also
to climb high into the still wild and remote mountains.
Many of the walks link ancient paths and tracks where you can learn and understand
more about the distant lives and customs of our ancient ancestors. Each walk
has a unique focus, is both interesting and challenging, and invites the walker
to visit both famous and less well-known sites and monuments.
The author offers his own theories about the purpose and siting of many of these
ancient monuments, engaging the reader in a fascinating journey of discovery.
There are sketch maps to guide you, and the author brings the text to life with
his intricate hand-drawn sketches and detailed descriptions of the wonderful
scenery and wildlife.
A glossary of historical terms and Welsh place names completes an exceptionally
comprehensive coverage of Walks in Ancient Wales. |
| Publication Date |
ISBN |
Pages |
| October 2003 |
9781850587972 |
160pp |


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