The Cambrian Tourist, or, Post-Chaise Companion through Wales [1834]: Containing cursory sketches of the Welsh territories, and a description of the manners, customs, and games of the nativesAnonymous
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The Cambrian Tourist, or, Post-Chaise Companion through Wales [1834]: Containing cursory sketches of the Welsh territories, and a description of the manners, customs, and games of the natives
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Wales -- Guidebooks
Bala, and Dinas
y Mowddwy
Corsy-Gedol Arms 8 Barmouth From D. to B. 134
extremely
interesting,
pleasant walks
on the sands,
and likewise on
the hills over
the town
Inn 10 Harlech Castle, a 137
golden Torques
dug up in 1682
(between B. and
H. Corsy Gedol)
Barmouth By Dolgelly to 139
Travellers’
Rest, Fall of
Doly Melynllyn,
Ditto Cayne and
Moddach, Vale
of Festiniog
Merioneth 28 Tan-y-bwlch by Tan-y-bwlch 146
Dolgelly and Hall, Vale of
Falls Festiniog,
River Dayryd,
Maentwrog,
Tremadoc
Caernarvon Criccaeth Tany-yr-alet, 149
Castle,
excursion by
sea to the Isle
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