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Route 5.
ITINERARY.
379
an examination of the north-western districts we have supplied in
Route II. (pages 369 to 375), Route III. (pages,375 and 376),
and Route IV. (pages 376 to 378) ; and it now only remains for
us, ere we part company with our persevering readers, to furnish
a brief itinerary for the traveller who may desire to trudge
through Cornwall a-foot.
13th &)
14th f
(Sund.)
Saltash, p. 142.
St. Germana, p. 277.
Liskeavd, p. 279.
Duhwalls, p. 290.
East Taphouse.
West Taphouse.
Lostwithiel, p. 296.
St. Blazey, p. 319.
St. Austell, p. 321.
Grampound, p. 331.
Truro, p. 835.
Perran Arworthal.
Marazion, p. 357.
Penzance, p. 360.
T Up the Tamar, appendix.
r To East and West Looe,
pp. 288, 289, etc.
eST To St. Keyne.
T To Boconnoc, p. 291.
T To Eowey, p. 298.
T To Megavissey, p. 320.
T To the North-Western
Coast, p. 302.
T To Redruth and the
Mines, p. 350.
r To Penryn, p. 343, and
Falmouth, p. 343.
T To the Lizard, p.346-350.
a2T Round Mount’s Bay,
[The RETURN ROUTE will occupy three days, taking ST. IVES, BODMIN,
CAMELFORD (diverge to Tintagel), CALLINGTON, and LAUNCESTON, as the
j rincipal stages 1