The Lleyn Peninsula Coastal Path - John Cantrell

The Lleyn Peninsula Coastal Path

A Guide for Walkers and Cyclists

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Buch | Hardcover
160 Seiten
1997
Cicerone Press (Verlag)
978-1-85284-252-9 (ISBN)
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The western coastline of England and Wales has three peninsulas pushing out into the sea. Each chapter of the guide ends with two or three shorter or circular walks which provide a taste of the different sections of the Lleyn, but which can be completed at one's leisure.
The western coastline of England and Wales has three peninsulas pushing out into the sea. The Cornish and Pembroke peninsulas have famous coastal paths, but the Lleyn peninsula of North Wales seems to have been overlooked. This is a pity because whilst the Lleyn cannot match the sheer scale of its big brothers it has no trouble competing when it comes to grandeur of scenery. Indeed, the Lleyn has an advantage denied to the other two, for the walk has an ancient precedent. For hundreds of years pilgrims have walked this coast to reach the holy island of Bardsey at the tip of the peninsula. The route connects the historic pilgrim sites dating back to the 6th Century. In doing so its 90 miles cross a variety of landscapes from rocky cliffs to secluded bays. The landscape does not allow the route to keep hard by the sea and occasionally diversions inland are made. But although the route crosses hills and rises to over 1000ft in places, the coast is always close by. The Lleyn has many tiny byways and green lanes. This means that a route can also be found around the peninsula for cyclists, particularly those riding mountain bikes.
Whilst many of the cliff paths are for walkers only, cyclists can nevertheless sample the delights and history of this exquisite area, and details of cycle routes are included. Each chapter of the guide ends with two or three shorter or circular walks which provide a taste of the different sections of the Lleyn, but which can be completed at one's leisure.

Shortly after he was born in 1946, John Cantrell started to enjoy the outdoors. His progress through Sale Grammar School went surprisingly well considering all his spare time was spent roaming the hills of Snowdonia, absorbing its history almost unconsciously. In his later life, John continued to explore the Welsh mountains as well as skiing, walking and climbing in mountains around Europe. It was during a visit to Wales that he had the idea for his first book. Sarn Helen is about the wonderful walks and fascinating history of the Roman Roads of Wales. Believing age is only in the mind (and a few joints) John is also a keen cyclist and the Lleyn Peninsula Coastal Path brings together his love of walking in this area with some of his favourite cycling routes. John is now retired and lives in Snowdonia.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.1997
Reihe/Serie Walking UK & Ireland
Zusatzinfo Laminated Cover
Verlagsort Kendal
Sprache englisch
Maße 116 x 172 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Reiseführer Europa Großbritannien
ISBN-10 1-85284-252-0 / 1852842520
ISBN-13 978-1-85284-252-9 / 9781852842529
Zustand Neuware
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