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Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path – Wales Coast Path Map-Booklet
Northern Eye Books’ Ordnance Survey map book series combines the very best large-scale Ordnance Survey Explorer mapping with the in-depth, up-to-date knowledge of the publishers of the Official Guides to the Wales Coast Path. These handy map atlases are ideal for both leisure walkers and long distance walkers, hikers, off-road cyclists, surfers, swimmers, horse riders and anyone who enjoys outdoors recreation.The Wales Coast Path (WCP) is a continuous, unbroken, 870-mile/ 1400-kilometre long-distance path that runs around the entire coast of Wales ‘” from Chester in the north to Chepstow in the south.The main sections of the Wales Coast Path are: 1: North Wales Coast (Chester to Bangor), 2: Isle of Anglesey (Bangor to Menai Bridge), 3: Llyn Peninsula (Bangor to Porthmadog), 4: Snowdonia & Ceredigion Coast (Porthmadog to Cardigan), 5: Pembrokeshire (Cardigan to Tenby and Amroth), 6: Carmarthen Bay & Gower (Amroth to Swansea), and 7: South Wales Coast (Swansea to Chepstow).Each map book matches one of the seven sections covered by the Official Guidebooks ‘” as endorsed by Natural Resources Wales, who created and manage the Path. This map book, covering the Isle of Anglesey/Ynys Mon section, is one of seven easy-to-use, lightweight, pocket size map books covering the entire Wales Coast Path.This thoughtfully designed book contains 48 pages of enhanced, large scale (1: 25,000) Ordnance Survey mapping in a handy atlas format with all the detailed mapping you need to walk the Isle of Anglesey/Ynys Mon section of the Wales Coast Path. The easy-to-use, continuous OS mapping covers the Wales Coast Path in its complete circuit of the island. Much of the Anglesey coast is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).The atlas contains enhanced extracts from large scale Explorer maps 262 and 263 with the latest up-to-date route clearly highlighted in yellow. The atlas also contains an attractive illustrated introduction, plenty of useful information and details of services such as accommodation, youth hostels, campsites, food and drink, pubs, parking, and tourist information centres.