A Book of North Wales by S. Baring-Gould
Let’s be clear from the start: this isn’t a novel with a plot. 'A Book of North Wales' is a journey. Published in the early 1900s, it’s Baring-Gould’s personal tour of the region. He structures it like a series of rambles, taking you from the mighty castles of Conwy and Caernarfon, down into the lush valleys of the Dee and Conwy, and up to the rugged peaks of Snowdonia. Along the way, he stops constantly. One moment he’s explaining the geology of a pass, the next he’s recounting a bloody medieval battle that happened there, and then he’ll share a folktale about a fairy pool nearby. History, geography, myth, and his own observations are all woven together into a single, rich experience.
Why You Should Read It
You should read this because it has personality. Modern guidebooks give you facts; Baring-Gould gives you opinions, enthusiasms, and grumbles. His voice is the book’s greatest strength. You can feel his awe standing in a cathedral and his delight in a well-told local yarn. He treats legends not as silly stories, but as the vital DNA of the landscape—the way people explained the wind in the pines or the shape of a mountain. It’s this deep respect for the culture, paired with his vast knowledge as a clergyman and folklorist, that makes it special. You’re not just learning about Wales; you’re seeing it through the eyes of a man utterly captivated by it.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for a specific kind of reader: the imaginative traveler or history lover. If you’re planning a trip to North Wales, reading this first will make every ruin and mountain view ten times more meaningful. It’s also a treasure for anyone interested in folklore or Victorian ways of seeing the world. A word of warning: it’s of its time, so some attitudes will feel dated. But if you can step into his world, you’ll find a generous, fascinating, and deeply human portrait of a place, written by one of its greatest admirers. Keep a map handy—you’ll want to trace his steps.
Charles Garcia
6 months agoBeautifully written.