From vast expanses of sand, sea and sky, such as at Whiteford Point
and Llanddwyn Island, to rugged coastline where seabirds wheel and
skrike and porpoise and seals slide through the waves, like Strumble
Head and South Stack, these walks to lighthouses guarantee a fine day
out.
All are circular, and vary from short and easy, like the to Talacre
lighthouse, to longer and more demanding, such as that to St. Ann’s Head
lighthouse — but none are beyond any reasonably fit and enthusiastic
walker.
This attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of
the finest walks to the ten most spectacular lighthouses in Wales in a
popular pocketable format.
With clear information, an overview and
introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, large
scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb eye-grabbing panoramic photographs,
and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set
a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use.
Stunning walks:
- Talacre lighthouse, North Wales Coast
- Great Orme lighthouse North Wales Coast;
- Penmon Point lighthouse Anglesey
- South Stack lighthouse, Anglesey
- Llandwyn Island lighthouse, Anglesey
- Stumble Head lighthouse, Pembrokeshire
- St Anne’s Head lighthouses, Pembrokeshire
- White ford lighthouse, Carmarthen Bay
- Nash Point lighthouses, South Wales Coast