South Devon and south Cornwall, with a full description of Dartmoor and the Isles of Scilly . ound the Lizard Peninsula . .264 Helston, Gunwalloe, Poldhu, Mullion . . 264 Mullion to Lizard Town, by Kynance Cove . 265Lizard Town to Housel, Church Cove and Landewed- nack 268 Lizard Town to Cadgwith . . .269 Helston to Penzance (by coast) 271 Marazion . . . . . 272 St. Michaels Mount 273 Truro to Penzance by rail 275 Penzance 276 Excursions from Penzance : Gulval, Castle-an-Dinas, and Chysauster . .279 Madron, Lanyon Quoit, and the Nine Maidens . 280 St. Just (direct) 282 „ (by Sancreed) 282 „ to


South Devon and south Cornwall, with a full description of Dartmoor and the Isles of Scilly . ound the Lizard Peninsula . .264 Helston, Gunwalloe, Poldhu, Mullion . . 264 Mullion to Lizard Town, by Kynance Cove . 265Lizard Town to Housel, Church Cove and Landewed- nack 268 Lizard Town to Cadgwith . . .269 Helston to Penzance (by coast) 271 Marazion . . . . . 272 St. Michaels Mount 273 Truro to Penzance by rail 275 Penzance 276 Excursions from Penzance : Gulval, Castle-an-Dinas, and Chysauster . .279 Madron, Lanyon Quoit, and the Nine Maidens . 280 St. Just (direct) 282 „ (by Sancreed) 282 „ to Lands End 283 Penzance to the Lands End ..... 284 The Lands End 284 „ to the Logan ..... 285Penzance to Lands End by St. Buryan and the Logan 288 Newlyn, Mousehole, Paul and Lamorna . . .290 St. Ives 292 Zennor, Morvah, St. Just ..... 295 St. Just, Newbridge, Penzance ..... 298 Helston (by coast) 299 The Isles of Scilly 300 The Steamer Route 303 St. Marys 304 Tresco 308 Bryher . 310 Samson ......... 310 St. Helens, St. Martins, St. Agnes . . .311 Index 313. WARD, LOCK, & CO., Ltd., Warwick House, Salisbury Square, LONDON. INTRODUCTION. The District Described.—Taking as starting-point the towns ofLyme Regis and Axminster, this volume is designed to furnishguidance along the whole of the southern coast to the LandsEnd. Inland we trace the course of the Great Western Rail-way and that of the South-Western section of the SouthernRailway through the two counties. Exeter and its delightfulenvirons are described at some length, and of Dartmoorwe treat as fully as is necessary for the ordinary Cornish Moors culminating in Brown Willy belong to thenorthern district, but the lower and navigable portion ofthe Tamar, and the Liskeard region, extending to the Cheese-wring, are included in the area covered by this volume. Thepeninsula about Penzance is debatable ground, and is describedin detail both in this volume and in that dealing with the northernportions of this co


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