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The Little Book of Welsh Landmarks

Mark Rees

Publisher: The History Press

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From the snowy peaks of Snowdonia to the glorious Wales Coastal Path, this compelling compendium is a  fact-filled journey through Wales’ most iconic landmarks and popular tourist attractions. Experience the country’s immense history, from the breathtaking World Heritage Sites to the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the countless castles, secluded beaches, mystical rivers and hidden gems which can be found across the land. This handy book can be dipped into time and time again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage and the secrets of Cymru.
Available since: 11/26/2019.

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