There are some 19 mountain ranges packed within Wales's modest 20,000 square kilometres, amounting to hundreds of peaks – some famous and well-trodden, but many more unspoilt and waiting to be discovered. With powerful images and informative captions Mountain Wales offers a tantalising taste of the nation's breathtaking upland landscape.
Page 2 - Contents
Page 3 - Black Mountain
Page 4 - Waun Rydd
Page 6 - Talybont Reservoir
Page 8 - The Black Mountains
Page 10 - Sugar Loaf
Page 12 - Pen y Fan
Page 14 - Pen y Fan and Corn Du
Page 16 - Craig Cwm Llwch
Page 18 - Cambrian Mountains over Nant y Moch Reservoir
Page 20 - Cadair Idris
Page 22 - Aran Fawddwy
Page 24 - Snowdon
Page 26 - Snowdon Horseshoe from Capel Curig
Page 28 - Page Snowdon from Crib Goch
Page 30 - Lliwedd from Crib Goch
Page 32 - Mynydd Tal y Mignedd
Page 34 - Cwm Idwal
Page 36 - Tryfan
Page 38 - Pen Yr Ole Wen
Page 40 - Y Garn
Page 42 - Carnedd Llewelyn
Page 44 - Glyder Fawr
Page 46 - Llanberis Pass Wall