A booklet of all the mapping needed to walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail between Amroth near Tenby and St Dogmaels by Cardigan. Covering 290km (180 miles) and over 10,500m of ascent, this trail takes around 2 weeks to complete.

  • The full route is shown on 1:25,000 OS maps
  • The map booklet can be used to walk the trail in either direction
  • Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket or rucksack
  • The relevant extract from the OS Explorer map legend is included
  • High tide and military range closure alternate routes are provided
  • An accompanying Cicerone guidebook – Walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is also available, which includes a copy of this map booklet
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Map of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, between Amroth and St Dogmaels and shows the full route on OS 1:25,000 maps. The route typically takes 2 weeks to walk and is suitable for walkers at all levels of experience. This booklet is included with the Cicerone guidebook to the trail.
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path Map key Contents and using this guide Stage 1 Amroth to Skrinkle Haven Stage 2 Skrinkle Haven to Broad Haven Stage 3 Broad Haven to West Angle Stage 4 West Angle to Pembroke Stage 5 Pembroke to Sandy Haven
 Stage 6 Sandy Haven to Westdale Bay Stage 7 Westdale Bay to Little Haven Stage 8 Little Haven to Solva Stage 9 Solva to Whitesands Bay Stage 10 Whitesands Bay to Aber Draw Stage 11 Aber Draw to Pwll Deri Stage 12 Pwll Deri to Goodwick Sands Stage 13 Goodwick Sands to Newport Parog Stage 14 Newport Parog to St Dogmaels Extract from OS Explorer map legend
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786312099
Publisert
2024-02-28
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press
Vekt
100 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
116 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80

Biografisk notat

Dennis and Jan Kelsall published their first Cicerone title in 1995 and have since written around 35 guides to some of Britain's most popular walking areas: they have also become regular contributors to various outdoor magazines. Their enjoyment of the countryside extends far beyond a love of fresh air, open spaces and scenery: over the years Dennis and Jan have developed wider interests in the environment, geology and wildlife, as well as an enthusiasm for local history, which so often provides clues to interpreting the landscape.