Classic Coastal Walks of Britain

Classic Coastal Walks of Britain
ISBN-10
185648209X
ISBN-13
9781856482097
Category
Coasts
Pages
143
Language
English
Published
1995
Author
Martin Collins

Description

A stone pillar on Carreg Goffa commemorates the landing , the last by a foreign army on mainland British soil . A path leads up to Llanwnda hamlet , with no amenities for the walker but containing a fine example of a medieval Celtic ...

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