Book description
The spectacular coastal scenery of Pembroke's national park, south
Wales, is only one of the county's many facets explored in this
collection of 40 varied and interesting walks. The routes take you
through the Preseli Hills (from which ancient man took the 'bluestones'
for Stonehenge), the Daugleddau's hidden tidal reaches (once busy with
coal barges), deep wooded gorges (whose fast-flowing streams powered
long-forgotten mills), prehistoric hill forts, medieval castles,
isolated churches and many intriguing places that await discovery. With
40 routes ranging between 2 and 12 miles (20km), there is something for
everyone, often incorporating places to visit or a welcoming pub or cafe
en route. As professional outdoor writers and photographers, Dennis
and Jan Kelsall have written and illustrated many guides covering some
of the country's most popular walking areas and have a weekly walking
column in the Lancashire Evening Post. Dennis and Jan have written and
contributed to walking guides covering many popular areas of the
country, including The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and The Ribble Way
also published by Cicerone.