The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . Ha><O «a H O wz & QQ < C/3 . a. THE CARDIGAN COAST NORTHWARDS 355 the only beacons. Standing on Tower Hill you geta fair view of the curve from the Head on to Lla-nina. The sands vary in places, and change afterheavy tides, exposing new patches of pebble orshingle. Whiting, pollack, codlings, and othersea-fish abound here. A good mornings fishingwill often bring in more than the hungriest familycan eat; and if you are boating you can row outpast the Head and round Careg Walltog to theBirds Rock, which later summer visitors do notsee


The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . Ha><O «a H O wz & QQ < C/3 . a. THE CARDIGAN COAST NORTHWARDS 355 the only beacons. Standing on Tower Hill you geta fair view of the curve from the Head on to Lla-nina. The sands vary in places, and change afterheavy tides, exposing new patches of pebble orshingle. Whiting, pollack, codlings, and othersea-fish abound here. A good mornings fishingwill often bring in more than the hungriest familycan eat; and if you are boating you can row outpast the Head and round Careg Walltog to theBirds Rock, which later summer visitors do notsee at its best. If you are storm-bound ashore, youcan go north to Llanllwchhaiarn Church, or southto Llanina Church. An old raid of the BlackPagans on this cove accounts possibly for thededication of the latter church to Ina, King of theWest Saxons. But some say the church wasoriginally Llan liar. The small building is not,however, very interesting. But to wander fromLlanina up the Gido stream to Civm Gido and theold house at Wern, half an hours


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