Snowdonia is Wales' largest National Park, a land of mountains and deep wooded valleys, of rivers, sparkling lakes and a spectacular coastline. It is also a landscape made by humans, where ancient castles stand beside cosy pubs and where hundreds of years of sheep farming and slate quarrying have left their mark.
This book describes 30 low-level walking routes, designed for seeing the stunning lowlands of Snowdonia rather than ascending to the peaks. Here you'll find wildlife in the woods, myths of old Wales in the valleys, and discover the sweeping views, sandy beaches and hidden paths that are a true insiders' secret.
Routes are easy/moderate; there are all lengths from 1.5 hours to a full day out. Information about local culture, history and wildlife.