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LOCHLOMOND LYNTON.
LOCHLOMOND.
ROWARDENNAN HOTEL,
Foot of Ben Lomond.
r> JAERATT begs to return his sincere thanks to Tourists and others who have s.
kindly patronised him for the last nine years. Visitors will find this Hotel cleat
and comfortable, with every attention. Rowardennan is the best and shortest road t
Ben Lomond, and the only place where Guides and Ponies call be had, by which partiej
can ride with ease and safety to the top, the distance being only four miles to the verj
summit.
The Loch Lomond Steamers call at Rowardennan Wharf six times a day on thei
route up and down the Loch.—May 1876.
LYNTON, NORTH DEVON.
THE ROYAL CASTLE FAMILY HOTEL.
Patronised by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and other Members of
the Royal Family.
rPHE above Hotel is beautifully situated in its own grounds, comprising.
over twelve acres, laid out for the recreation of visitors, and commands
the finest views of the Bristol Channel, the South Wales Coast, Valleys 6:
the East and West Lynns, &c. &c.
In connection with this Hotel, and in the same extensive grounds, is i
Private Hotel and Boarding House, also replete with every comfort am:
convenience for families visiting this romantic neighbourhood. The Hote’
is within easy distance of all places of interest in the vicinity, and has
been recently enlarged to meet the progressive increase of patronage.
New and Elegant Coffee Rooms. Post Horses and Carriages of every description
Coaches in the Season to Barnstaple and Ilfracombe.
THOMAS BAKER, Proprietor.
LYNTON, NORTH DEVON.
THE VALLEY OF ROCKS HOTEL
THIS favourite and beautifully situated Hotel, which has lately had extensive alter¬
ations, additions, and improvements, combines with moderate charge all necessary
means for the accommodation and comfort of Families and Tourists. The splendid
Table d'Hote and Coffee-Room, Reading-Rooms, Ladies’ Drawing-Room, and several
private Sitting Rooms, range in a long front overlooking the sea, and looking into the
extensive private grounds of the Hotel. Here the visitor commands uninterrupted
views of the Bristol Channel, the Tors, and the Valleys of the East and West Lynns,
and the Coast of South Wales, &e. The Hotel is also most conveniently situated as a
entre for visiting all the places of interest in the district.
Post Horses and Carriages.
JOHN CROOK, Proprietor.