Book - Wales

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Book Clogwyn Du'r Arddu
Paul Williams Clogwyn Du'r Arddu; The Black Cliff; Cloggy; who can forget their first glimpse of this most magnificent of mountain crags - The Temple; The Mecca; The Shrine of British Climbing. The...» more info
Book Lleyn
Dave Ferguson, Iwan Arfon Jones, Pat Littlejohn. The Lleyn Peninsula has always been looked upon as a rather esoteric backwater, almost the black sheep of North Wales climbing. Horror stories aboun...» more info
Book Lliwedd
Kelvin Neal Lliwedd was the first climbing area to be described in modern guidebook form way back in 1909. It was also the frist guide to be published by the then fledgling Climbers Club at a time ...» more info
Book North Wales Bouldering
Simon Panton. To boulder in North Wales is a privilage and a pleasure. Where else in the UK would you find so many fantastic bouldering problems in such magnificent and varied locations? ...» more info
Book North Wales Rock
Simon Panton. A lifetime's worth of climbing all in one book. North Wales is a wonderful climbing area home to an astonishing array of fantastic rock climbs spread across its many and varied cra...» more info
Book Pembroke (Including supplement)
Compiled by John Harwood & Dave Viggers Pembroke's continued popularity has meant that there are now so many climbs that the Climbers Club have had to produce this guide in two volumes (In one cove...» more info
Book Tremadog
Dave Ferguson, Iwan Arfon Jones, and Pat Littlejohn The Tremadog area is now firmly established as one of the finest and most popular climbing area's in North Wales. To many, Tremadog is simply the...» more info
Book Welsh Winter Climbs
Malcolm Campbell & Andy Newton. Winter climbing in Wales has seen an unprecedented boom in popularity over recent years, and given a number of decent winters, there has not unnatirally been a surge...» more info
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