"The Pedestrian's Guide Through North Wales" by G. J. Bennett is a 19th-century travel book that acts as a tour guide for anyone wanting to discover the captivating sights of North Wales, highlighting its historical places, gorgeous environment, and the simple joys of exploring by walking. Bennett vividly portrays the region's charm with stories and accounts, motivating readers to start their own adventures. The book starts by laying the groundwork for an incredible journey through North Wales, listing preparations for expeditions including nature and folklore. Bennett's captivating style introduces readers to the sceneries and people they will see on their journeys, such as well-known historic landmarks and lovely villages. The story blends thoughts on adventurous excitement and the pleasant anticipation that comes with walking, while also alluding to the interesting people one might encounter along the route, ranging from strange travel companions to the good hearted ordinary people of the area.

The Pedestrian's Guide through North Wales A tour performed in 1837
By G. J. (George John) Bennett
Get swept away on an expedition through a beguiling country setting ripe with cultural stories and geographical beauty as related by a traveler experiencing every step.
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About the AuthorGeorge John Bennett (1800–1879) was for nearly 40 years a Shakespearian actor on the London stage, notably Covent Garden and Drury Lane.
George John Bennett (1800–1879) was for nearly 40 years a Shakespearian actor on the London stage, notably Covent Garden and Drury Lane.
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