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Download the Celtic Trail: the Official Guide to National The Celtic Trail: The Official Guide to National Cycle Network, Rob Penn, Pocket Mountains, Limited, 2008, 0955454867, 9780955454868, . The Celtic Trail extends across the entire breadth of SouthWales from the raw and romantic Pembrokeshire coast atthe edge of the Atlantic Ocean, through the ruralhinterland of Carmarthenshire and the fabled Valleys tothe Severn Bridge at the English border.Comprising Route 4, a 360km linear trail that broadly followsthe south coast from Fishguard to Chepstow, and the 250kmRoute 47, which offers some glorious alternatives through theheights of the Preselli Hills and the Valleys, the Celtic Trail is a spectacular long-distance journey with shorter loop options,rail-linked sections and traffic-free family rides.. DOWNLOAD HERE Hadrian's Cycleway , Sustrans, Sustrans (Organization)., May 1, 2006, , 1 pages. The London to Oxford Classic Bike Ride , Richard Peace, Feb 1, 1999, , 108 pages. 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