Did you know?
The Wales Coast Path is the only continuous footpath in the world that runs the entire length of a country's coastline, a staggering 870 miles.
Wales is home to the largest concentration of medieval castles in the UK, with four iconic castles - Caernarfon, Conwy, Harlech and Beaumaris - designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
St Davids, home to an awe-inspiring cathedral surrounded by Pembrokeshire's rugged coastal beauty, is Britain's smallest city.
Laugharne, with its stunning views of the Taf Estuary, inspired Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, written in his iconic Boathouse and Writing Shed.
From the towering peaks of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) to the stunning Wales Coast Path, this captivating guide takes you on a fact-filled journey through Wales's most iconic landmarks. Discover the country's rich history at breathtaking World Heritage Sites, the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, legendary castles and sacred cathedrals. Step into the world of Welsh folklore as you explore secluded beaches, mystical rivers, and ancient landscapes tied to the myths of King Arthur, the Mabinogion, and other timeless tales.
Whether you're exploring Cymru for the first time or rediscovering its wonders, this handy book offers fascinating insights into its culture, heritage, and the secrets woven into its legends.
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40 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 197 mm
Breite: 131 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-1-80399-860-2 (9781803998602)
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MARK REES is the arts writer for Wales' largest selling newspaper, the South Wales Evening Post and also writes for several leading magazines and weekly titles, including Swansea Life. Outside of print, he is a member of the Wales Theatre Awards judging panel, hosts a monthly arts show on local radio, has presented three documentaries on Welsh culture and, as a fluent Welsh language speaker, plays an active role at the National Eisteddfod. He lives in Port Talbot.
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About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
2 Wonders of the World
3 The Seven Wonders of Wales
4 Climbing the Highest Peaks
5 Getting Back to Nature
6 Coastal Treasures
7 A Land of Castles
8 Spectacular Spans
9 Living in Style
10 Religious Miracles
11 Forged by History