The visualisation of mountain scenery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day. Snowdon...
Ll¿n, the north-western peninsula of Wales, is strongly influenced by its coastal nature. Nowaday...
Explore one of the finest regions of Wales with this illustrated guide. Eighteen walks and twenty...
Waterfalls become their grandest, most powerful and dramatic on raw, wet days - and Snowdonia hav...
A handy guide to 19 short family walks around the lakes of Snowdonia, comprising colour photograp...
The final volume in a trilogy of Welsh historical guides taking the reader from 1536 to the middl...
Eastern Snowdonia is a fascinating location for walking and for birdwatching - this book enables ...
Traditionally, the communities along the western coast of Wales thrived on maritime trade and fis...
The story of Wales from prehistoric times up to 1066. Maps and many photographs included. A new e...
Jean Napier presents various aspects of the local history of the Rhinogydd mountains, an area lit...
The apple. A familiar, comforting fruit. And a fruit that has a long history in Wales. Apples of ...
Anglesey is a fascinating location for walking and for birdwatching - this book enables you to co...
Classic Walks covering all aspects of what the Conwy Valley offers. It includes: short family wal...
A useful guide to 21 varied walks in Snowdonia, comprising short family walks, valley and mountai...
A history of slate quarrying at Corris from its beginning in Tudor times to the wentieth century....
''The Slate Trail'' of Snowdonia is a 85 mile long path and this guide highlights day walks that ...
Whilst there are many lakes in Snowdonia, a figure of 400 has been quoted, this book illustrates ...
Before the coming of the railways the only method of moving cattle, sheep and even geese to dista...
A useful guide to 22 varied family walks in the beautiful woodlands of Snowdonia, comprising colo...
A chronological outline of Welsh history from the ninth to the sixteenth century which is also a ...
Wild Wales by George Borrow is the classic travel book on Wales. Since its first publication in 1...
A selection of folklore, myths and ghost stories from Wales. Readers will find it both informativ...
A journey from Tywyn to Bardsey through the words and the magical photography of Jean Napier.
How and why did walls evolve? Where did wall builders get all their stone to build the thousands ...
The North Wales Limestone Way is a newly-created 136km (85 mile) seven-stage route along the outc...
A handy volume that provides twenty stopping points around a two-mile self-guided walk to discove...
This volume reveals the long and dramatic history of one of Wales''s most popular towns, from the...
This is a revised guide of Alun John Richards'' Gazetteer of Slate Quarrying in Wales of 2007, it...
Pembrokeshire has a beautiful, rugged coastline and fine sandy beaches, but there are excellent w...
To the north-north-west of the town of Llantwit Major in a field known as Caermead, lie the remai...
This eclectic mixture of chapters are as varied as they are interesting. They deal with alluring ...
John Ellis Jones (1929-2023) was a classical scholar and archaeologist who dedicated himself to t...
A collection of diverse, classic walks covering all aspects of what the Gower peninsula and Carma...
The National Park of the Brecon Beacons is an area of natural beauty and historical interest wher...
A concise history of the tram at Llandudno and the Great Orme. Black-and-white photographs.
The story of the Snowdon Mountain Railway from Llanberis to the peak. Now over 100 years old, it ...
Although small in area, Wales has one of the most diverse range of rocks to be found anywhere in ...
This second book, Snowdonia Slate 2 - The story with photographs, complements and adds to the des...
Tryfan is arguably the most recognisable mountain in Wales. It casts its spell on hillwalkers and...
This second volume, like the first, deals with several lesser known curious stories from Wales th...
Glyn Roberts, Murpoeth, Bryncroes has immense interest in rural crafts and old tools. He is also ...
Bridges have always been required to ease the passage of people and goods from the earliest of ti...
Hugh Gruffydd Ellis (1865-1952) was a poet from the vale of Banwy in rural Montgomeryshire and is...
Who is Dafydd ap Siencyn and why do the chief officers of Conwy Castle army wish to seize him?