The first guide to the waterfalls of North & Mid Wales (still in
print and still available!) gave a brief introduction to the many
waterfalls to be found in this area. This book deals with a few of the
many remaining more obvious ones, plus some that are a little more
obscure.
Local Walks Around Harlech:...
The Dee Way follows the river Dee along the Welsh or English sides of its estuary, through the historic city of Chester and the stunning Dee Valley to the river’s source in the mountains of southern Snowdonia.
Price: £8.95The Pilgrim’s Way is a long-distance trail of some 134 miles from the
Dee Estuary to Bardsey Island, tracing an ancient route across the
stunning landscape of North Wales.
East Cheshire is an area of great contrasts, and for anyone who enjoys walking in the countryside.
Price: £4.95
Crashing streams, foaming waterfalls and cascades make for some exciting experiences and wonderful sights to remember. This guidebook takes you on 24 self-guided walks to suit all abilities.
Price: £4.95
Betws-y-Coed, the popular gateway into Snowdonia National Park, lies amidst a beautiful landscape of wooded river valleys, hills and mountains containing numerous hidden lakes.
Price: £4.95Coed y Brenin, the King's Forest, covers some 9000 acres north of Dolgellau in Gwynedd and has many amazing walks to suit all abililites.
Price: £4.95