Connemara & Mayo – A Walking Guide : Mountain, Coastal & Island Walks

Nonfiction, Sports, Walking, Outdoors, Hiking
Cover of the book Connemara & Mayo – A Walking Guide : Mountain, Coastal & Island Walks by Paul Phelan, The Collins Press
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Author: Paul Phelan ISBN: 9781848899582
Publisher: The Collins Press Publication: March 9, 2011
Imprint: The Collins Press Language: English
Author: Paul Phelan
ISBN: 9781848899582
Publisher: The Collins Press
Publication: March 9, 2011
Imprint: The Collins Press
Language: English

Connemara and Mayo form an area known for stunning scenery and this guidebook describes some of the region's best and most spectacular walks. A wide variety of walks and terrains are covered: easy two-hour walks on surfaced paths; two- to three-hour flat island and coastal walks; two- to four-hour gentle hill and mountain hikes; and four- to seven-hour strenuous hill walks. Detailed instructions are provided along with information regarding archaeology, history, landscape, flora and wildlife. Maps are included for each walk while photographs illustrate the routes and give a sense of the beautiful landscape. This is the most comprehensive walking guide to the area published for some time. • ‘a near definitive guide to the best walks in Connemara and Mayo (RTÉ Guide) • For all who want to walk in and appreciate the landscape of the region • Other Walking Guides also available: Carrauntohil & MacGillycuddy’s Reeks by Jim Ryan; The Burren and the Aran Islands by Tony Kirby; Northern Ireland by Helen Fairbairn •

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Connemara and Mayo form an area known for stunning scenery and this guidebook describes some of the region's best and most spectacular walks. A wide variety of walks and terrains are covered: easy two-hour walks on surfaced paths; two- to three-hour flat island and coastal walks; two- to four-hour gentle hill and mountain hikes; and four- to seven-hour strenuous hill walks. Detailed instructions are provided along with information regarding archaeology, history, landscape, flora and wildlife. Maps are included for each walk while photographs illustrate the routes and give a sense of the beautiful landscape. This is the most comprehensive walking guide to the area published for some time. • ‘a near definitive guide to the best walks in Connemara and Mayo (RTÉ Guide) • For all who want to walk in and appreciate the landscape of the region • Other Walking Guides also available: Carrauntohil & MacGillycuddy’s Reeks by Jim Ryan; The Burren and the Aran Islands by Tony Kirby; Northern Ireland by Helen Fairbairn •

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