The Welsh One Hundred Challenge
Just in time for the summer holiday a new pocket guide has been released for hikers wishing to take on a demanding Welsh hillwalking adventure similar to the Munros in Scotland. The Welsh One Hundred Challenge is the brainchild of experienced hiker Dafydd Andrews and is based on the 100 highest peaks in Wales. Packed with vibrant illustrations and practical tips, this compact, full-colour guide is the ideal companion for completing the challenge. Included are clear route directions, basic maps, photos and co-ordinates, walking times, translations and pronunciations. There is also a journal and log at the back to record your walks.
Author Dafydd Andrews said, “I’m absolutely delighted that Y
Lolfa invited me to provide a new edition of my book which first appeared a
quarter of a century ago. A number of features have changed over the years, and
this gave me the opportunity to thoroughly update the route descriptions. Also,
the new volume is compact and attractive, and I’m really pleased with its
appearance and grateful to Y Lolfa for their careful work on it.”
Garmon Gruffudd from Y Lolfa hopes this challenge will get
people to explore some of Wales’s less obvious peaks.
“I think it’s a brilliant idea. Walkers tend to flock to the
same old peaks and this challenge will entice hikers to avoid the crowds and
explore the mountain scenery in other parts of Wales. The challenge is within
the reach of casual walkers as well as the committed peak-baggers. I’m sure
Dafydd’s book will get people off their couches to explore some of Wales’s
breathtaking views this summer.”
Dafydd Andrews has been an enthusiastic hillwalker from an
early age and has walked extensively in many countries and has completed the
Munros as well as many other walking and climbing challenges. He has
contributed to articles on mountaineering to various publications and currently
lives in Oswestry.