Wales & History Welsh & Phrasebooks Walks & Trails Cookbooks & Food For Children

Wales & History

Wales has a rich history when it comes to mining and its iconic landscapes. In this category you can find a large collection of books delving into Wales. Highlights of which include but are not limited to the national symbol of Wales in the Red Dragon, Follies, Welsh Trains and Churches. You can also find books on Welsh placenames and biographies from famous Welsh people.

Welsh & Phrasebooks

Want to learn Welsh language or understand some words and phrases for your next trip to Wales? Find a large collection of language and phrase books below that look at the Welsh language in depth, including its nuances and history. Alternatively you may find a book that you can use to teach your beloved pet or find the perfect name for your child.

Walks & Trails

The beautiful landscape of Wales has many walks for both beginner and advanced hikers. Whether you wish to go on a stroll through the countryside, visit small communities or scale the hills and mountains within, you will be able to find a companion book for your travel here. Alongside books on walks, you will also find books on Welsh place names and the meaning behind them below.

Cookbooks & Food

From Bara Brith to Welsh Rarebit, Wales has a variety of unique food recipes from its rich history of people who lived off the land and used their local resources. The books in this section go into detail on how to make the popular food items associated with Wales. Some may also delve into the history of local produce, for example the large variety of apples that came from Wales.

Books for Children

If you are looking for books full of pictures and tales from Wales, you will be able to find them here. Most of which have been passed down from older generations and are based on real life stories. For example, the tale of Gelert the dog whose grave rests in Beddgelert or Black Bart, the legendary pirate born in the small village of Pembrokeshire.