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Wales Coast Path : Tenby-Swansea: National Trail Guide

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Publication Type
Guidebook
Author
Chris Moss
ISBN
9781781310670
Date Published
2013
Size
208 x 130 mm
Number of Pages
168pp
Purchase Info
Second-hand copies may be available
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Recreational path guides include OS mapping extracts based on 1: 5,000 scale (Explorer) mapping and show the route of the trail itself, though do not extend very far either side. Walkers may want to carry additional maps if deviating from the route to accommodation, etc.


Aurum publish Out On Your Feet: The Hallucinatory World of Hundred-Mile Walking, LDWA member Julie Welch's book about her first attempt to walk the LDWA 100 mile event.


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Publisher's website 2018

2012 saw the opening of the entire Welsh coastline as an official long-distance footpath. Now, to complement its existing National Trail Guide to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which makes up the section of the Path from Fishguard to just beyond Tenby, Aurum publishes a completely new guide to the other most scenic and popular stretch of the Wales coast ? the section eastwards from Tenby to Swansea.

Starting in the superbly picturesque tourism centre of Tenby itself, Chris Moss? s guide follows the coast through Laugharne, famous as the birthplace of Dylan Thomas, Pendine Sands, whose vast level beach was the historic venue for the early attempts on the world land-speed record by buccaneering drivers like Parry-Thomas and Sir Henry Segrave, before winding right round the beautiful Gower Peninsula ? an extremely popular holiday destination ? before taking in the Mumbles to end in the bustling city of Swansea.

With full route descriptions, OS 1:25,000 maps throughout, and dozens of stunning colour photographs, as well as a wealth of background history along the way, this new guide is the complete companion for both the seasoned walker and the weekend stroller.


Paths Covered by this Publication:

1386 km / 861 miles

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