FINIS.
CHART.
| Route. | Counties. | Miles. | Best Inns. | Objects most worth Attention.—Rivers and noted Bridges. | Page. |
| Cheltenham Spa to | Gloucester | Plough Hotel | Pump-room-walk—Seat of Earl of Fauconberg—Cleave Hill—Dowdswell | [1] | |
| Gloucester | — | 8 | King’s Head | Cathedral—Goal—Pin manufactory—Isle of Alney—Severn—Drawbridge, called Westgate | [5] |
| Newnham | — | 12 | Bear | Garden Cliff, at Westbury—Flaxley Abbey—Church yard view from | [6]–8 |
| Lidney | — | 8 | White Swan | Iron works—Mrs. Bathurst’s | [9] |
| Chepstow | Monmouth | 8 | Beaufort Arms | Castle—Church—Piercefield, one mile from Chepstow—Llanconb Cliffs—Wye—Wooden bridge | [9]–[195] |
| Newport | — | 16 | King’s Head | (Between C. and N. Caldecot Castle—Caerwent pavement—Ruins of Caerleon) Uske—New bridge—Castle | [10]–[13] |
| Cardiff | Glamorgan | 12 | Angel | Castle—Goal—Bridge—Taff | [14] |
| Landaff | — | 3 | — | Ruins of the Cathedral | [18] |
| Cardiff to Caerphily | — | 7 | Boar’s Head | Castle | [19] |
| Myther Tidvil | — | 17 | Star | Iron works, the largest in the kingdom—(Between C. and M. Pont-y-prid) | [22] |
| Pont Neath Vechan | — | 14 | Angel | Falls of Scotenogam—Lower and Upper Culhepste—Lady’s Cascade—Porthogo Cavern—Bwr Mean—Parthen and Neath rivers | [23] |
| Neath | — | 11 | Ship and Castle | (Between P. and N. Aperdulas and Melincourt waterfalls—The Knole) Abbey—Castle—Copper-works | [26] |
| Swansea | — | 9 | Mackworth Arms | View at Britton Ferry—Castle—Pottery—Tawe | [28] |
| By Oystermouth and Penrice to Cheriton | — | 20 | A poor Pot-house | Situated on the Bury—In your way see Oystermouth Castle—Oxwich Bay—Penrice—King Arthur’s stone | [32] |
| Llanelly cross the Bury | Caermarthen | 7 | — | Church | [33] |
| Kidwely | — | 9 | Pelican | Castle | [33] |
| Caermarthen | — | 10 | Ivy Bush | Castle—Tin works—Bridge over the Towy | [34] |
| Llaugharne | — | 12 | Castle | Castle—Caermarthen Bay | [35] |
| Tenby | Pembroke | 16 | White Lion | (Between L. and T. Green bridge, a curious excavation in the rock) Castle—Church—Rocks—Walk on the sands and croft | [37] |
| Pembroke | — | 10 | Green Dragon | Castle—Bridge—Sail round Milford Haven to Hubberstone, sixteen miles—Bush, Mr. Meredith’s | [40] |
| Returned to Tenby | — | — | — | — | |
| Haverfordwest | — | 20 | Castle | (Between T. and H. Carew Castle—Landshipping Ferry—Picton Castle) Castle—Priory at the extremity of the Parade | [47] |
| St. Davids | — | 16 | Black Lion | (Between H. and St. Roach Castle—St. Bride’s Bay) Cathedral—Bishop’s Palace—Rocking stone two miles from St. Davids | [52] |
| Fishguard | — | 16 | — | (In your way take the place where the French landed) Gwain river | [53] |
| Newport | — | 7 | — | Two miles from N. Druidical monuments | [57] |
| Cardigan | Cardigan | 11 | Black Lion | (Velindre—At Lechryd bridge, tin works—Kilgerran Castle—Follow the Tyvi to Cardigan) Castle—Goal—Church—St. Dogmael’s Abbey, one mile from Cardigan | [60] |
| Aberaeron | — | 22 | Good accommodations | Druidical monuments—Castle | [62] |
| Aberystwith | — | 15 | Talbot | (Between A. and A. Llanwryan bridge) Walk round the Castle—Lead mines | [63] |
| Havod | — | 12 | Havod Arms | Devil’s bridge—Fall of the Rhyddol—Of the Mynach—Havod house and grounds | [67] |
| Machynlleth over Plinlimnon | Montgomery | 27 | Eagles | The house where Owen Glyndwr assembled his parliament—Dovey river—Bridge | [80] |
| Talylyn | Merioneth | 10 | Blue Lion | (Between M. and T. Dyflas river) Cader Idris—Pool of Three Grains | [83] |
| Dolgelly | — | 16 | Golden Lion | Beautiful situation—Avonvawr river | [84] |
| Barmouth | — | 8 | Corsy Gedol Arms | From D. to B. extremely interesting—Pleasant walk on the sands, and likewise on the hills over the town | [85] |
| Harlech | — | 10 | — | Castle—A golden torques dug up here, in the year 1692 | [89] |
| Returned to Barmouth | — | — | — | — | |
| Tan-y-bwlch by Dolgelly and Falls | — | 28 | Tan-y-bwlch | (Between Dolgelly and Tan-y-bwlch, the falls of Doll-y-mullin—Cayne—Moddach) Vale of Festiniog—Tan-y-bwlch hall—River Dryryd | [99] |
| Beddgelert | Caernarvon | 8 | Tolerable accommodations | (Between T. and B. Pont-aber-glaslyn—Copper mines) River Glaslyn | [103] |
| Llanberris over Snowdon | — | 16 | — | Pass of Llanberris—Dolbadern Castle—Two lakes | [104] |
| Caernarvon | — | 9 | Hotel | Near C.—River Rhyddol—Bridge—Castle—Wythwar mountain—Religious sect called Jumpers | [115] |
| Plas-Newydd | Anglesey | 6 | — | The Menai—Lord Uxbridge—Cromlechs | [116] |
| Bangor | Caernarvon | 4 | George and Dragon | View from the church-yard—Cathedral—Cross the Menai to Beaumaris—Baron Hill | [123] |
| Conway | — | 11½ | Bull and Harp | (Between C. and B. Castle of Penrhyn—Pen-mawn-mawr) Castle—Church—College | [127] |
| Abergele | Denbigh | 11 | Tolerable accommodations | (Between C. and A. Llandidno mines—Cavern-ar-ogo) Walk on the sands | [130] |
| St. Asaph | Flintshire | 7 | White Lion | (Between A. and St. Rhuddlan Marsh—Castle—River Clwyd) Vale of Clwyd—Cathedral | [133] |
| Denbigh | Denbigh | 6 | Bull | Castle—Ruins of an old church—Vale of Clwyd | [134] |
| Ruthin | — | 8 | Cross Keys | (Between D. and R. Well of St. Dysnog) Castle—Church—Gaol—Bowling green—Vale of Clwyd | [136] |
| Wrexham | — | 16 | Eagles | Church—Offa’s Dyke—Erthig, the seat of P. York, Esq.—Church of Marchwiel | [140] |
| Ruabon | — | 6 | — | Wynstay park—Obelisk—Offa’s Dyke | [143] |
| Llangollen | — | 8 | Hand | (Between R. and L. Ponteysyllty—River Dee) Bridge over the Dee—Castle Dinas Bran—Lady E. Butler’s Cottage—Valis Crucis—Pillar of Ellseg | [149] |
| Oswestry | Shropshire | 12 | Cross Keys | (Between L. and O. Chirk Castle—Whittington) Ruins of a chapel—Castle | [156] |
| Welch Pool | Montgomery | 18 | Royal Oak | (Between O. and W. Llanymynach Hill—Breddin—Column to Adm. Lord Rodney, recording the victory over the French, April 12, 1782—Virnwy—Powis Castle) | [160] |
| Montgomery | — | 8 | Dragon | Castle and Goal—Ellesmere canal | [162] |
| Bishops Castle | Shropshire | 9 | Castle | — | [163] |
| Ludlow | Hereford | 16 | Crown | Castle—Church—Cross—Walks round the Castle walls—Bridge—Teme river | [164] |
| Leominster | — | 11 | Red Lion | Market house—Church | [174] |
| Hereford | — | 12 | New Inn | Cathedral—Castle walks—Gaol—Wye | [174] |
| Ross | Monmouth | 14 | Man of Ross | Church—View from “The Prospect”—Wilton Castle—Bridge—Wye | [176] |
| Monmouth | — | — | Beaufort Arms | (Between A. and M. Goodrich Castle—Symond’s Yatch—Courtfield house—New Wier) Castle Priory—Town hall—Walk to Monmouth Folly—Wye | [187] |
| Chepstow | — | 50 | Beaufort Arms | Castle—Church—Piercefield, one mile from Chepstow—Llancomb Cliff—Wye—Wooden bridge (Between M. and C. Llandogo—Tintern Abbey—Wine Cliff, corruption from Wye Cliff) | [9]—[195] |
FOOTNOTES.
[x] The Rev. William Coxe, rector of Bemerton, and domestic chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Salisbury.
[8] Atkins’s Gloucestershire.
[9] Grose’s Antiquities.
[11] Warner’s First Walk through Wales.
[12] He was buried in the Cathedral Church of St. David, and many hundred years after canonized by Pope Calistus the Second.—Godwin’s English Bishops, p. 414.
[18a] Willis’s Landaff, p. 34.