
Step back to 1853 and follow a thoughtfully plotted tour of North Wales, designed to be completed in about a month. The author paints vivid pictures of soaring heather‑capped peaks, deep glens, and tranquil lakes, inviting listeners to imagine the crisp mountain air and the gentle rush of waterfalls. Along the way, historic sites such as medieval castles, ancient abbeys, and the legendary pass of Cader Idris are highlighted, each accompanied by detailed etchings.
Practical advice is woven throughout, from recommendations for welcoming inns to tips on traveling on foot or horseback, and even a handy guide to pronouncing the challenging Welsh place names. The book also offers a glimpse into the simple, hearty lives of the local peasantry, whose modest meals and unhurried rhythms add a human texture to the scenery. Listeners will come away with both a sense of the region’s natural grandeur and a nostalgic taste of Victorian travel.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (208K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1800–1879
Best remembered for lively nineteenth-century guidebooks to North Wales, this English writer blended practical travel advice with a real feel for landscape, local history, and the pleasures of the road. His books invite readers into a slower kind of journey, where scenery and storytelling go hand in hand.
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