The Roads of England And Wales An Itinerary for Cyclists Tourists And Travel

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The Roads of England And Wales An Itinerary for Cyclists Tourists And Travel
Charles Howard
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Before Weohley, between the two roads, Garnstone Castle. Past Lyonshall, on r. , Castle Woore or Weir; on I. , Moor Court.
Kington to New Radnor (71 — 162) is a splendid road, rather undulating, passing close to Old Eadnor on I. About halfway.
(Neiv Radnor : Eagle. ) 2m. Before New Radnor, on 7, Harpton Court; Im. Further, on r. , Downton Hall.
New Radnor to Rhayader (19 — 181) ; turn to I. And there is a long pull uphill through and for 077^. Beyond Llanfihangel-Xant-Melan, 165 (just beyond ke
...ep to r, ), then a similar run down through Llandegley, 169, to Pen-y-bont, 171, and undulating but chiefly on the rise to Nantmel, 175, and then downhill. Returning, keep to r. At Pen-y-bont ; very good road.
{Rhayader : Lion ; Lion and Castle. ) Pretty scenery. Before Llanfihangel, Im. On r. , the cascade of Water-break- its-ueck. On r. , Pen-y-bont Court ; on Z. , Pen-y-bont Hall.
Rhayader to Devil's Bridge (18|— 199^) ; leaving Ehayader cross B. Wy^, and the road then goes over the mountains : chiefly uphill for about 4^n.


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