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Travel Guides
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Pembrokeshire the Premier Guide 2006
Maps, Coastal Walks, Town Guides, Asts and Crafts, Castles and Monuments, Car Tours, Beach Guides, Attractions and Eating Out. Foreword by the BBC's Jamie Owen.
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Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country by Jan Morris
"A dense, poetic, richly textured account of a land and a culture" (Washington Post) by internationally renowned travel writer Jan Morris
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Lonely Planet Wales
"For reliable and authoritative travel information reach for your Lonely Planet guide" (The Times) - includes Myths & Legends special section
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Guide To Rural Wales
Country Living's guide explores the local heritage and history of the towns, villages and countryside of Wales; it describes places of interest as well as places to stay, eat and drink.
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Eternal Wales
This beautiful hardback book presents cameos of Wales history alongside striking images of Wales and her landscape. The images are by Marian Delyth and the words are by Gwynfor Evans, arguably the foremost Welsh political figure of the twentieth century.
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National Trail Guides: Pembrokeshire's Coast Path
This is the complete official guide to the 179 mile National Trail around Wales' magnificent southern headland; includes 1 mile = 2.5 inches maps for each of the 13 convenient sections.
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Discovering Pembrokeshire by bicycle
John Fenna describes 24 cycle rides which are graded to offer something for all abilities, and cover coastal and inland routes.
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A Pembrokeshire Album
A selection of Jean Turner's atmospheric watercolours combined with an affectionate description of it's quiet places, majestic landscapes and historic settings. Uniquely, it also contains a 200 year calendar from 1901 to 2100 AD.
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