The Wildthings Wild Guide of Wales and the Marches features over 600 secret adventures and 500 places to eat and sleep. Taking you to places no other guidebook reaches. Featuring stunning photography and engaging travel writing, this is the perfect guide for a wild adventure or the ultimate weekend escape.
Discover secret sandy beaches lapped by turquoise seas, and dramatic limestone cliffs honeycombed with sea caves; watch the sunrise from inside an ancient cromlech, and conquer ruined castles and snow-covered peaks; wander through enchanted woods and dive into crystal-clear waterfalls; descend into tunnels and caverns, or swim in a pure mountain tarn overflowing with legend. Then feast by the fire of a cosy inn and stargaze from your tent or sheepskin-strewn hideaway.
This inspiring travel compendium reveals the most exciting hidden places in Wales, and the Herefordshire and Shropshire Marches.
Contents:
Secret beaches, sea caves and coasteering
Wild swimming and waterfalls
Easy scrambles and gorge walks
Sunset hill forts and unknown peaks
Sacred sites, holy wells and standing stones
Ruined castles, abandoned quarries and hidden caverns
Ancient woods, magical meadows and wildlife spectacles
Local food and drink, from the best seafood to micro-distilleries
Secluded luxury hideaways, cottages and quirky campsites
Wild camping and bothies
1 Anglesey & Menai
2 Llyn Peninsula
3 Conwy & Llandudno
4 Snowdon & Llanberis
5 Glaslyn & Cwm Pennant
6 Blaenau to Betwys-y-Coed
7 Central Snowdonia
8 Southern Snowdonia
9 Denbigh & Flintshire
10 Bala & River Dee
11 Berwyn & Vyrnwy
12 Shropshire Hills
13 Radnor & Upper Wye
14 Aberystwyth & Cambrians
15 Cardigan & Teifi
16 North Pembrokeshire
17 South Pembrokeshire
18 Gower
19 Camarthen & West Brecons
20 Brecon Beacons
21 Wye & Black Mountains
22 Lower Wye & Usk
23 Glamorgan & The Valleys
Authors:
Daniel Start is an award-winning travel writer and photographer. He is the author of the best-selling Wild Swimming and Hidden Beaches, as well as several Wild Guides. He was brought up on the River Wye and later lived on a hill farm in Gwynedd.
Tania Pascoe is a naturalist, foodie and photographer. She is the author of Wild Garden Weekends, as well as several Wild Guides.