The Dee Way

The Dee Way by David Berry is a detailed guide published by Kittiwake Press on March 26, 2009. This edition, written in English and spanning 120 pages, presents a collection of 23 walking routes that trace the River Dee, covering a distance of 142 miles from Prestatyn or Hoylake to Chester and Llangollen. The book includes clear instructions and maps, along with references to historical and geographical points of interest along the way.
Readers will find practical information for each walking route, making it suitable for both novice and experienced walkers. The guide emphasizes the natural beauty and cultural significance of the area, providing insights into the landscapes and landmarks encountered on the journey. With its focus on sports and recreation, particularly walking, The Dee Way serves as a valuable resource for those looking to explore this scenic region.
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Casgliad o 23 o deithiau cerdded yn dilyn yr afon Dyfrdwy, gan olrhain 142 milltir o Brestatyn neu Hoylake i Gaer a Llangollen. Ceir mapiau, cyfarwyddiadau clir a chyfeiriadau at fannau hanesyddol a daearyddol diddorol. — Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
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