APPENDIX
The following Itinerary of the Continental Tour of 1820 was appended by Dorothy Wordsworth to the first volume of her Journal of that Tour. I retain her spelling of the names of places.—Ed.
- London.
- Rochester.
- Canterbury.
- Dover, slept.
- Calais.
- Gravelines, 3 postes.
- Dunkerque, 2½.
- Furnes, 3¼.
- Guistelles, 3½.
- Bruges, 2¾, one night.
- Ghent, by canal, one night.
- Quadrecht, 1½.
- Alost, 2.
- Brussels, 3½, late arrival, stayed two nights.
- Genappe, 2½.
- Sanbreffe, 2½.
- Namur, 2¾, late arrival.
- Huy, 3½.
- Liege, 5¼, two stages.
- Batiste, 2¾.
- Aix la Chapelle, 3.
- Juliers, 3½.
- Bergheim, 2¾.
- Cologne, 3, after sunset. Two nights at Cologne.
- Bonne, 3½.
- Remagan, 2½.
- Andernach, 3.
- Coblentz, 2, late arrival, two nights.
- Boppart, 2½.
- St. Goar, 1¾.
- Bingen, 2.
- Nieder-Ingelheim, 1½.
- Mayence, 1½.
- Wisbaden, 1½.
- Frankfort, 3½, late arrival.
- Darmstadt, 1½.
- Heppenheim, ¾.
- Weinheim, 1.
- Heidelberg, 1¾.
- Bruchsal, 2½.
- Carlsruhe, 1½, late arrival.
- Etlingen, ¾.
- Rastadt, 1.
- Baden-Baden, ¾.
- Buhl.
- Offenberg, 2¼.
- Gegenbach, 1½.
- Haslach, 1.
- Hornberg, about sunset arrived, and departed next day.
- Schiltach, 1.
- Villenghen, 1¼, after sunset.
- Donneschingen, ¾, source of the Danube.
- Blomberg, 1.
- Schaffhausen, 1½.
- Eglisan.
- Zurich, one night.
- Baden.
- Leuzberg, slept.
- Murgenthal.
- Herzogenboschee, slept in carriages.
- Berne, two nights.
- Thoun.
- Interlachen, by water.
- Lauterbrunnen, in char-a-banc.
- Grindelwald, travelled with three mules.
- Meiringhen, Do.
- Handek, and back to M., Do.
- Meiringhen.
- Sarnen.
- Engelberg, in char-a-banc, but walked two leagues.
- Santz, in char-a-banc.
- Lucerne, by lake, three nights.
- Kusnack.
- Rigi Berg, the top, on foot, one night.
- Goldau, on foot.
- Sieven.
- Schwytz.
- Brunnen.
- Fluelan, head of Uri.
- Altorf.
- Amstag.
- Wasen.
- Hopital.
- Hospice on St. Gotthard.
- Airola.
- Faîdo.
- Belinzona.
- Locarno.
- Luwina.
- Ponte Tresa.
- Lugano.
- Porlezza.
- Menaggio, one night.
- Cadenabbia, two nights.
- Belaggio.
- Como, one night.
- Milan, four nights.
- Cadenabbia.
- Colico.
- Fort Fuentes.
- Porlezza (Lake Lugano, by Menaggio).
- Lugano.
- Luvino (by Ponte Tresa).
- Bavena (Lago Maggiore).
- Domo d'Ossola.
- Simplon.
- Brigg.
- Tourtemagne (Tourtman).
- Leuk.
- Baths of Leuk.
- Gemmi.
- Baths of Leuk.
- Siders.
- Sion.
- Martigny.
- Chamony, by Col de Baume.
- Trientz.
- Martigny.
- St. Maurice.
- Bex.
- Villeneuve.
- Vevay, on foot.
- Lausanne.
- Geneva.
- Gex.
- La Vattay.
- Les Rousses.
- Morez.
- St. Laurent.
- Maisoneuve.
- Champagnole.
- Poligny.
- Poligny.
- Mont-Sous-Vedray.
- Dole.
- Auxonne.
- Genlis.
- Dijon.
- Sainte-Seine.
- Chanceaux.
- Villeneuve les Couvres.
- Montbard.
- Aizy-sur-Armançon.
- Ancy-le-Franc.
- Tonnère.
- Flogny.
- Sainte Florentin.
- Esnon.
- Joigny.
- Ville-vallier.
- Villeneuve-sur-Yonne.
- Sens.
- Pont-sur-Yonne.
- Villeneuve-la-Guard.
- Fossard.
- Fontainbleau.
- Chailly.
- Ponthierry.
- Essonne.
- Fromenteau.
- Ville-juif.
- Paris.
N.B.—At Paris we left our carriage, which was sold some months afterwards for half its cost. Proceeded in the Diligence, after twenty-six days spent at Paris, by Chantilly and Amiens to Boulogne. Set off from Paris at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, and arrived at Boulogne at about 9 on Sunday night.
NOTE B