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AA Best Drives Britain - Wales & the Marches $19.43 / £12.95

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PRODUCT FEATURES AT A GLANCE:

› Language: English
› File size (approx): 50mb
› Download includes PDF map for each route with suggested pit-stops
› See pictures and onscreen descriptions of key points along the route
› Compatibility: nuvi 700 series, Zumo series check guide
› Different Garmin? We have travel guides for every Garmin model. See product list on left.

About AA Best Drives Britain - Wales & the Marches

Download these recommended AA Best Drives to your Garmin! Simply press GO! and you’ll be navigated from your door to the start of the AA Route and right round the route until the end without needing to touch your Garmin again. Along the way you’ll hear fascinating commentaries describing the local history, towns and famous locations.

Route 10: Castles on the Welsh Marches 172 miles
This route passes through the Wye and Usk Valleys. The castles built along the Welsh borders are testaments to a turbulent age, when this was an area of constant fighting between the Normans and the Welsh.

Route 11: The Pembroke National Park 137 miles
The county of Pembrokeshire has a magnificent heritage coastline. The inland scenery, though less dramatic, is enhanced by pretty villages and several fine castles.

Route 12: Land of Rivers and Moutains 128 miles
From the sandy beach of Borth and the muddy estuary of the Dyfi, this On the road Britain drive takes you through the man-made scenery of Llyn Clywedog – a striking contrast with the wild hills all around. There are rivers and waterfalls, wooded valleys and wide rolling hills.

Route 13: Water, Water Everywhere 150 miles
Follow the magnificent coastline with its glorious sandy beaches before turning inland and heading into the hills. Tumbling rivers and large lakes are constant companions from Trawsfynydd as far as Corris, and man-made features include dams and a huge nuclear power station.

Route 14: Quarries, Castles & Railways 113 miles
From Bangor make a brief visit to the island of Anglesey before heading down the coast to Caernarfon and then inland to Snowdonia. The hills are scarred with quarries in places, but still create an overpoweringly beautiful backdrop.

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“The content is good and the level of detail about right, enough to pique your interest but not so much that you feel you're attending a lecture.”
Sam, Manchester

“I've used the programme a few times now on my travels and it does add a good deal of value to a journey so I'm very happy with my purchase.”
John, UK

“The Audio commentary on the Garmin was well narrated and definitely had the feel of the audio guides you get when you are walking around the landmarks themselves”.
Linda, New Jersey

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David, Essex

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Nikki, Cambridgeshire'

“The heritage commentary is really informative and entertaining – it’s great to discover the background to the brown tourist signs we normally whizz by on the motorway.”
Michael, Reading

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“It doesn't intrude on the journey it complements it with just enough information if you are not stopping at the attraction.”
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