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Tenby: The Official Guide |
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This stunning photograph of Tenby Harbour from the air was taken by local photographer and publisher Alan Shepherd of Saundersfoot. His book 'The Official Guide to Tenby
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Author: A.Shepherd
Edition: Paperback 136 pages (March 1996)
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Tenby and Surrounding Area |
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This map is part of the Landranger (Pink) series and is designed for people who really want to get to know an area. It includes the following information: tourist information, camping and caravan sites, picnic areas and viewpoints, selected places of interest and rights of way information for England and Wales. Each map in the series covers an area of 40 km by 40 km (25 miles by 25 miles) and like other Ordnance Survey maps, National Grid squares are provided so that any feature can be given a unique reference number. Perfect for planning ahead and local excursions, these maps are full of useful information that will help you really get to know an area.
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Author: Ordnance Survey
Edition: Map (June 18, 2003)
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Pembrokeshire Coast - The Official National Park Guide |
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Pembrokeshire has attained National Park status due to its coastal scenery and offshore islands. This guide does not only feature the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, but also the beaches, the coastline, the historic and cultural sites, and the best places to see seals, sea birds and dolphins Illustrations: 110 Colour Photographs, 1 Colour Map, Index,
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Author: Anderson, Alf
Edition: 112 pages (March 31, 2001)
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The Rough Guide to Wales |
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Here is the most detailed guide you will find about Wales for the budget traveller on the market. The Researchers have managed to find out about almost every story behind every city, village, street and shop in Wales. They have uncovered secret sights and activities that even local did not know about. All the usual commercial and tourist activities are included as well as events up and coming. a thourough guide...highly reccomended and by far a more useful guide than the lonely planet.
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Author: Rough Guides
Edition: Paperback 592 pages (June 2003)
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The Pembroke Coast Path: A Practical Guide for Walkers |
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This guide is designed to assist in the planning of a long-distance walk along the Pembrokeshire coast, as well as to provide a companion to point out some of the interesting features along the way. It offers information about the geology and history, and the flora and fauna of the region.
The long distance walk is divided into 15 clear sections of between 7 and 19 miles. An accomodation guide, distance charts, and access points are included.
Illustrations: 60 Colour Photographs, Maps.
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Author: Kelsall, Dennis R.
Edition: Paperback 224 pages (September 1, 2003)
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Cycling Without Traffic: Wales |
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Through lovely Welsh countryside, cyclists can enjoy some 30 easy and safe cycle routes, including The Llangollen Canal, The Mawddach Trail, The Sirhowy Valley Railpath, Afan Forest Park, The Brunel Cycle Track and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. All the routes are easy to complete, accessible and have minimal exposure to traffic. Contains details of places of interest, best starting points, parking, distance, hills, surface, refreshments and cycle hire.
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Author: John Price
Edition: Paperback 112 pages (March 25, 1999)
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