Rough Guide
Wales
- Kartoniert, 472 Seiten,
- Maße: (LxBxH): 19,8x13,1x3,2 cm, Gewicht: 444 g
- Auflage: 11. Auflage
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.2024
- Sprache(n): Englisch
Ideal for independent travellers, this guidebook to Wales, written by destination experts, combines must-see sights with hidden gems and offers essential tips for both planning and on-the-ground adventures. It's sustainably printed to ensure environmental responsibility. Inside this Wales travel book, you'll find: - Regional deep dive - coverage of key regions, offering a rich selection of places and experiences, and honest reviews of each one - Itinerary samples - designed for various durations and interests - Practical information - tips on how to get there and get around, use public transport, beat the crowds, save time and money, travel responsibly and more - Expert recommendations - insider advice on where to eat, drink, and stay, alongside tips for nightlife and outdoor activities - Seasonal tips - when to go to Wales, climate details, and festival highlights to plan your perfect trip - Must-See pick - a curated selection of not-to-miss sights as chosen by our authors - Conwy, Cadair Idris, the Gower Peninsula, surfing, Llanwrtyd Wells, Ffestiniog, St Davids Cathedral, Mawddach Trail, Carreg Cennen Castle, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Snowdon, Tryfan, Edward I's Iron Ring, Cardiff, Brecon Beacons - Navigational maps - colour-coded maps highlighting essential spots for dining, accommodation, shopping and entertainment - Cultural insights - engaging stories delve into the local culture, history, arts and more, enriching your understanding of Wales - Language essentials - a handy dictionary and glossary to help you communicate and connect with locals - Inspiring travel photography - full-colour pictures capture the essence of Wales, bringing each location to life and fuelling your wanderlust - Bonus eBook - Free download with purchase, offering digital access to our comprehensive guide - Coverage includes: Cardiff and southeast Wales, Southwest Wales, the Brecon Beacons and Powys, the Cambrian coast, the Dee Valley and around, Snowdonia and the Llyn, the north coast and Anglesey