Products tagged with 'brecon beacons'
Kittiwake Press
Short walks Around the Brecon Beacons
The Brecon Beacons National Park stretches from the English border to the Tywi valley in Carmarthenshire, a distance of nearly 50 miles, covering an area of 520 square miles. This swathe of southern Wales is divided into four distinct areas of high ground by the rivers Usk, Taf and Tawe. These rivers, here in their enthusiastic infancy, descend to meet the salt water of the Bristol Channel by the three great cities of the south, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea respectively.
Pesda Press
Nature of the Brecon Beacons
The Pesda Press Nature of the Brecon Beacons guide will help you identify many of the animals, insects, rocks and plants you are likely to encounter along your adventures.
Harvey Maps
British Mountain Maps (BMC) 1:40 000
The Harvey Maps British Mountain Maps are made in co-operation with the British Mountaineering Council (BMC) and therefore are ideally suited for the needs of climbers and mountaineers. The mapping is 1:40 000 so you get a greater area covered by each map and it doesn't get cluttered with superfine details that can make 1:25 000 maps difficult to read on complex terrain.
Pathfinder
Brecon Beacons - Outstanding Circular Walks
Explore 28 beautiful walks across Brecon Beacons with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3 ½ to 9 miles. The Brecon Beacons National Park contains four separate mountain ranges including the Black Mountains and the Beacons themselves. Most of the area is underlain by old red sandstone, unlike the more rugged mountains of North Wales.
Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
Circular Walks In Brecon Beacons National Park
12 circular walks in the Brecon Beacons, highlighting the landscape, beauty and history of the National Park. Easy to follow directions and maps for all walks and how to get there - with added information on pubs, cafes, local attractions and information centres. These include short walks suitable for families and longer routes to satisfy even the most experienced hillwalker.
Kittiwake Press
Walking in the Brecon Beacons National Park
The Brecon Beacons National Park stretches from the English border to the Tywi valley in Carmarthenshire, a distance of nearly 50 miles, covering an area of 520 square miles. This swathe of southern Wales is divided into four distinct areas of high ground by the rivers Usk, Taf and Tawe. These rivers, here in their enthusiastic infancy, descend to meet the salt water of the Bristol Channel by the three great cities of the south, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea respectively.