The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . dthere at the Cardigan Boating Clubs house, a littlefurther up the strand, you can hire a boat and rowup to Kilgarren. Once with Mr. Walter Spurrell ofCarmarthen, I made this voyage, and we had tohaul the boat over two tough gravelly reaches;but we had our solace in the deep, shut-in, over-grown Teivy pools, where the sea-birds met with shyriver-fowl, wild duck, and red-throated divers, andin our arrival at last under the broken banks ofthe Castle at the mouth of the Cwm Plysgog. Up above, a closer acquaintance with the wallswas not so inspi


The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . dthere at the Cardigan Boating Clubs house, a littlefurther up the strand, you can hire a boat and rowup to Kilgarren. Once with Mr. Walter Spurrell ofCarmarthen, I made this voyage, and we had tohaul the boat over two tough gravelly reaches;but we had our solace in the deep, shut-in, over-grown Teivy pools, where the sea-birds met with shyriver-fowl, wild duck, and red-throated divers, andin our arrival at last under the broken banks ofthe Castle at the mouth of the Cwm Plysgog. Up above, a closer acquaintance with the wallswas not so inspiriting. The site there at themeeting of the Teivy with Nant Plysgog amid thesteep slate-cliffs is fine enough for is an adventurous tower, too, where theravines, big and little, meet, an outlook tower orguerite, which stirs the besiegers blood as heprepares to rush the bank. But the boys of thequarry-village near by had left the stairs, whenwe stormed them, in a condition to repel anyinvader. Howbeit it is a glorious structure, and. Photo by] li of. y. .I/,-) i^an Lewis, ON THE TEIVY. CARDIGAN BRIDGE. From an old painting. ~g=.


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