Jarrold Pathfinder 32 - North Wales, Snowdonia & Offa's Dyke
ISBN: 0-7117-0993-9
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 well-known but highly attractive countryside of north-east Wales that lies between Snowdonia and the English border: the Berwyn Mountains, Mynydd Hiraethog, the Clwydian Hills, the Dee valley and the Vale of Clwyd.
The routes in this guide range from an entirely flat walk beside the River Clwyd from Rhyl to Rhuddland to ascents of Snowdon, Carnedd Dafydd and other peaks on the Berwyns and Clwydians. There are also walks around the Great Orme, Llyn Padarn and Tal-y-llyn Lake, and an exploration of the beautiful woodlands that clothe the sides of the Vale of Ffestiniog.
Walkers have an opportunity to see the majestic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which carries the Shropshire Union Canal over the Dee valley, the prehistoric Druid's Circle near Penmaenmawr, castles at Chirk and Denbigh, the Arthog Waterfalls, and the imposing ruins of Rhuddlan Castle.
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 well-known but highly attractive countryside of north-east Wales that lies between Snowdonia and the English border: the Berwyn Mountains, Mynydd Hiraethog, the Clwydian Hills, the Dee valley and the Vale of Clwyd.
The routes in this guide range from an entirely flat walk beside the River Clwyd from Rhyl to Rhuddland to ascents of Snowdon, Carnedd Dafydd and other peaks on the Berwyns and Clwydians. There are also walks around the Great Orme, Llyn Padarn and Tal-y-llyn Lake, and an exploration of the beautiful woodlands that clothe the sides of the Vale of Ffestiniog.
Walkers have an opportunity to see the majestic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which carries the Shropshire Union Canal over the Dee valley, the prehistoric Druid's Circle near Penmaenmawr, castles at Chirk and Denbigh, the Arthog Waterfalls, and the imposing ruins of Rhuddlan Castle.