Serving the famous Trefriw Spa
by Richard Clammer
With the blossoming of Victorian tourism in the 1840s, the beautiful Conwy Valley in North Wales, with its healthy climate and picturesque scenery, became immensely popular. The rediscovery and development of an ancient chalybeate mineral well led to the transformation of the quiet village of Trefriw into a major spa resort to which healthseeking visitors flocked, travelling on board a unique fleet of charming pleasure steamers, which quickly established themselves as an essential part of the Welsh tourist experience.
This absorbing book traces a colourful but largely forgotten chapter in British maritime and social history. The rise and fall of both the steamer trade on the River Conwy and of Trefriw as a fashionable spa.
The research that has gone into this book is admirable and produces a definitive history of this route and the steamers that serviced it. To my knowledge this part of maritime history has never been recorded before.
For anyone with an interest in this area, this book is a must and I would very highly recommend it to our readers.
Published by
The History PressThe Mill
Brimscombe Port
Strou
Gloucestershire
GL5 2QG
www.thehistorypress.co.uk
ISBN: 978-0-7509-5902-5
Paperback: 234mm x 155mm, 224 pp illustrated
Price: £14.99
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