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Y Moelwynion & Cwm Lledr.
A comprehensive guide to rock climbing on the cliffs and crags surrounding Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan, this new Climbers' Club guidebook showcases an often overlooked area of Snowdonia.
Almost 800 routes are described, including traditional and sport. The guide contains excellent area maps and individual crag approaches; along with photo-diagrams and many inspirational action photographs. There are also detailed Historical, Conservation and Geology notes along with various 'snippets' of information of local interest.
The area boasts a variety of settings from urban to moorland to mountain side and to secluded valleys. Much of the climbing is on wonderfully abrasive and solid, volcanic rock-types. The best of the routes here are as good as anywhere in Wales!
Author: Pete Johnson & Terry Taylor
Publisher: Climbers Club
Published Date: September 2021
Binding: Paperback (flapped)
Illustrations: colour photo topos plus action shots
A comprehensive guide to rock climbing on the cliffs and crags surrounding Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan, this new Climbers' Club guidebook showcases an often overlooked area of Snowdonia.
Almost 800 routes are described, including traditional and sport. The guide contains excellent area maps and individual crag approaches; along with photo-diagrams and many inspirational action photographs. There are also detailed Historical, Conservation and Geology notes along with various 'snippets' of information of local interest.
The area boasts a variety of settings from urban to moorland to mountain side and to secluded valleys. Much of the climbing is on wonderfully abrasive and solid, volcanic rock-types. The best of the routes here are as good as anywhere in Wales!
Author: Pete Johnson & Terry Taylor
Publisher: Climbers Club
Published Date: September 2021
Binding: Paperback (flapped)
Illustrations: colour photo topos plus action shots
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