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ceed on the south side of the river Tumel, winding round the base of Schiehallion, till you get into the Crieff road, which you quitted to the north of Tumel Bridge. It is a wild road, very rough and very hilly; but becomes very interesting before you get to the town of Cashaville. About a mile before you come to Cashaville, look on the right for a very curious waterfall; after that you will very soon come to the river Lyon, and pass Castle Menzies to the neat inn at Weem, about 24 miles from Kinloch Rannoch.

At Weem inn you ought to stay at least a whole day, to see the great beauties of Strath Tay, Appneydow, (in which Weem is situated), Wade's or Tay Bridge, the Falls of Moness, which are very fine; and many other interesting objects around that enchanting spot.

From Weem, through Aberfeldie, to Kenmore, by the road south of Tay, 7 miles. When you get to the separation of the road, keep the lowest track on the right, and, at the Lodge, you will get leave to go through the Park, where Lord Breadalbane's house stands; of which, by that means, you get a fine view.

At Kenmore you will find a good inn. See every thing around Taymouth, and take a long