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
Castle, Plâs
Mawr, Abbey,
College
40 Ditto Excursion to 244
Caer Rhun,
Rhaiadar Mawr,
Llanrwst, Falls
of the Conway
and Machno,
about 40 miles
Bee Inn Denbigh 20 Abergele by the (Dinas Gonway, 250
Cridden Gloddaith and
Bodysgallen,
the Orme’s
head, Gywddno’s
Weir,
Cavern-arago,)
Walk on the
sands
White Lion Flint 7 St. Asaph (Between A. and 252
St. A. Rhuddlan
Marsh,)
Cathedral and
view from its
tower, Bishop’s
Palace and
Deanery
White Horse and 10 Holywell (Between St. A. 255
King’s Arms and H. the
value of Clywd;
to the right a
Roman Pharos;)
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