| TENBY | We will arrive at our destination, a town in Wales, by ten or thereabouts (5) |
| OTHERWORLD | Another blue dot, or what, that'd be pie in the sky by-and-by... (10 or 5,5) |
| HURN | Having left Up Cerne, it took an hour and three minutes to travel to our destination: a village near Sopley (4) |
| APPROX | Ace spin doctor featured in page ten (or thereabouts) (6) |
| HEREWEARE | "This is our destination!" |
| THEFRIENDSWEMADEALONG | With 126/127 Across, companions on our life's journey who were more valuable to us than our destination ... and an alternate title for this puzzle |
| NEATH | It was once under a town in Wales (5) |
| CONWY | Market town in Wales, site of a railway bridge built by Robert Stephenson and a suspension bridge built by Thomas Telford (5) |
| COMET | Heavenly body will arrive at end of August (5) |
| REACH | River all will arrive at (5) |
| ICOMB | My coach left Bournemouth first thing in the morning, and after two hours I had travelled to my destination: a place near Stow-on-the-Wold (5) |
| ESHER | Racecourse town in Wales he remembered (5) |
| HONOR | Ten or higher, in bridge |
| RATIO | Replay's beginning at ten or five to three, perhaps |
| LAZIO | Lounge mainly before ten or eleven in Italy |
| ANEATH | Go down to a lower level at a town in Wales (6) |
| RHYL | A year after my first husband left, I moved to a town in Wales (4) |
| BANGOR | Name of a town in Wales and in Northern Ireland (6) |
| TWIGWORTH | Heading west, take two right turns and you will arrive at this village near Gloucester (9) |
| COASTAL | Short version of a racing venue in North Wales - by the sea, naturally. (7,7) |