Raglan.—Village and church; beautiful ruins of the castle; picturesque scenery.
Usk.—A village, with ruins of castle and a Norman church.
Caerleon.—A village, with museum of Roman antiquities; the amphitheatre.
Newport.—A busy port; ruins of the castle; interesting church of St. Woollos; the docks.
Caerwent.—Small village with Roman remains; Caldicott Castle is a little to south of route.
Chepstow.—A market town; the castle, a fine example of a Norman fortress; the church, chiefly of Norman architecture.
Tintern Abbey.—One of the most beautiful ruins in England.
Tintern Parva.—Hamlet, with small Early English church.
Monmouth.—A pleasant county town; the county buildings; Monnow Bridge or Western Gate; church, modern except tower.
Symond's Yat.—Beautiful scenery on the Wye.