
Motor Tours in Wales & the Border Counties
"Motor Tours in Wales & the Border Counties" by Mrs. Rodolph Stawell is a travel guide written in the early 20th century. The book offers detailed descriptions and routes for motor tours through the scenic landscapes and historic sites of Wales and the surrounding border counties. It is likely aimed at those seeking to explore the beauty and history of these regions, with rich narratives that evoke both adventure and nostalgia. At the start of the book, the author sets the tone for the journey by reflecting on the joy of travel and the excitement of exploration. Drawing inspiration from the musings of a whimsical tramp, she emphasizes the thrill of the open road, capturing the beauty of landscapes, villages, and the stories hidden within them. The opening portion provides a vivid description of Shropshire, detailing places of historical significance, including Ludlow and its castle, while hinting at the charming experiences waiting for travelers as they meander through the rich tapestry of England's picturesque countryside. Stawell mixes personal reflections with historical anecdotes, creating a warm invitation to adventure for those taking to the motorways of Wales.
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