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E-raamat: Cambrian Way: Classic Wales mountain trek - south to north from Cardiff to Conwy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783627684
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  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783627684

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Tackle one of Waless great mountain challenges on the Cambrian Way, a demanding 479km (298 miles) long-distance walk from Cardiff to Conwy. Often following long, lofty ridgelines, this three-week trek crosses wild, rugged terrain and visits many of Waless highest mountains, offering experienced hillwalkers a continuous journey through the heart of the countrys most dramatic landscapes.





Often called the mountain connoisseurs walk, this coast-to-coast route crosses the Brecon Beacons, Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, traversing two national parks and summiting some of the most iconic peaks in Wales including Pen y Fan, Pumlumon, Cadair Idris and Snowdon.



This comprehensive Cambrian Way guidebook is your essential companion for planning, navigating and completing this classic Welsh mountain route. Combining detailed route descriptions with practical navigational tools, it guides you step by step from south to north, helping you prepare for and enjoy one of Britains most challenging long-distance walks.







The route is split into 21 clearly defined stages, breaking the trail into manageable sections that support flexible itinerary planning, whether you intend to walk the entire Cambrian Way or tackle it in shorter sections Accommodation information is provided throughout the guidebook, including hostels, B&Bs, campsites and other facilities in key centres such as Pontypool, Llandovery, and Pen-y-Pass, enabling you to choose between backpacking or carrying a lighter load Integrated elevation profiles and OS 1:50,000 mapping give a clear picture of the terrain ahead and support confident navigation across remote upland and mountainous landscapes Downloadable GPX files are available for your Welsh journey, providing a digital navigation option for use on smartphones and GPS devices Practical advice on planning and preparation is included, covering essential considerations such as transport to and from the route, seasonal timing, equipment choices and navigation skills required for one of Wales most demanding long-distance walks





Challenging and richly rewarding, the Cambrian Way is a celebration of Welsh mountain walking. With this Cicerone guidebook in hand, you can set out from Cardiff Castle and follow the spine of Wales all the way to Conwys medieval walls, confident you have the detailed information and planning support needed to successfully walk and enjoy this outstanding long-distance trail.
Map key Overview map Route summary table Introduction The mountain connoisseurs' walk Wales, its history, people and language Geology and landscape Plants and animals When to go Travel Accommodation Kit Waymarking and navigation Food, water and supplies Emergencies Using this guide The route Stage 1 Cardiff to Machen Stage 2 Machen to Pontypool Stage 3 Pontypool to Abergavenny Stage 4 Abergavenny to Capel-y-ffin Stage 5 Capel-y-ffin to Crickhowell Stage 6 Crickhowell to Storey Arms Stage 7 Storey Arms to Glyntawe Stage 8 Glyntawe to Llandovery Stage 9 Llandovery to Ty'n-y-cornel Hostel Stage 10 Ty'n-y-cornel Hostel to Claerddu Stage 11 Claerddu to Ponterwyd Stage 12 Ponterwyd to Dylife Stage 13 Dylife to Dinas Mawddwy Stage 14 Dinas Mawddwy to Bwlch Llyn Bach Stage 15 Bwlch Llyn Bach to Barmouth Stage 16 Barmouth to Cwm Bychan Stage 16/17A Bad-weather route to Moelfryn following Taith Ardudwy Way Stage 17 Cwm Bychan to Maentwrog Stage 18 Maentwrog to Beddgelert Stage 19 Beddgelert to Pen-y-Pass Stage 20 Pen-y-Pass to Llyn Ogwen Stage 21 Llyn Ogwen to Conwy Appendix A The checkpoints Appendix B Glossary of Welsh words and places on the Cambrian Way Appendix C Useful contacts Appendix D Accommodation list
Written in conjunction with the Cambrian Way Trust. George Tod is a semi-retired IT support engineer. In 2005, at the request of Tony Drake who brought the Cambrian Way to fruition, he set up the Cambrian Way website and has continually updated and revised both this and Tony Drake's original guidebook. Richard Tyler is a retired solicitor who has enjoyed a lifetime of walking in the Welsh mountains. He has considerable experience of long-distance hill and mountain walking in the UK, Alps and Himalaya. He is chair of the Cambrian Way Trust and footpath secretary for Ramblers Powys Area.