The Pedestrian's Guide through North Wales / A tour performed in 1837
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A detailed travel narrative describing a month-long walking tour through North Wales, combining day-by-day route notes with picturesque descriptions of mountains, lakes, rivers, castles and abbeys, and practical guidance for the pedestrian traveller. It intersperses landscape sketches and etchings with local history, legends, songs and poems, accounts of inns and fishing spots, routes through mountain passes, and encounters with villagers and fellow travellers. Chapters focus on specific districts and excursions, offering scenic vignettes, antiquarian observations, and tips on lodging and transport, while emphasizing the pleasures and healthful advantages of exploring the region on foot.
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