The ocean or sea
"Swan road" is another name for the sea or the ocean in the epic poem Beowulf. It refers to the path or journey taken by swans as they fly over the water, likening it to the route taken by sailors on the sea.
The sea. "Swan road" is a poetic term used in Old English literature to describe the water surface, as swans were believed to travel gracefully across the water.
National road
the National road is also known as the cumberland road .
Road
blackness of night
The kenning "sail road" in Beowulf most likely refers to the sea or ocean. It is a poetic way of describing the water as a road or path that ships travel on using sails.
sales person
"The Road Through Wonderland"
street, path, ect...carriageway
Skidded?
Another Journey
A byroad is another name for a byway - a road less frequently travelled.