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DISCOVER Walks by water
Wet, wild, wonderful walks by lake, river and sea
Tracing its way along the Welsh coast, there’s more to the A487 than meets the eye
Kerry Walker takes a road trip through Bannau Brycheiniog National Park
For a walk which visits quiet hills and explores post-industrial dereliction, Eryri ’s Moelwyns are second to none.
When the weather gods deem the mountains of North Wales inclement, there’s a group of hills nearby that nearly always defy the order from on-high. The Llyn Peninsula’s Yr Eifl, is a case of three for one, and all in half a day.
Jim Perrin revisits a minor but notable hill of the Rhinogydd, in the fine company of campaigning photographer Fay Godwin and archaeologist Peter Crew
The Lake District National Park, in England’s north-west, has inspired countless poets, authors and artists, hillwalkers, nature lovers and day trippers. With its rugged peaks, green valleys, seemingl