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CHAP. V. 



Excursion from Dolgelle to Kemmer Abbey 

 AND THE Waterfalls. 



T Fanner, or Kcnuiier Ahhey. — Sujfers from a Decepthn of one cf 

 ihsMonh. — The Catania at DolmclynUyn.—Diflant Waterfall — 

 Ihe CataraS of the MatvdJcub. — Th CalaraS of the Cain.-r 

 Guide, 



1 HE three catariicls mentioned in the conclufion 

 -of the iaft chapter, Rhaiadr Du, in the grounds of 

 W. A. Madocks, efq. of Dolmelynllyn, the iv?// of 

 the Cain, and the F-all of the Mmvddach, are all near 

 the road leading from Dolgelle to Tanybwlch. The 

 former is about fix, and the other two are about nine 

 miles diflant from Dol<?cIIe. 



Ci 



Y Vanner, or Kemmer Abbey. 



In my expedition to thefe waterfalls, I proceeded 

 'near a mile and a half along the road, when, (a few 

 hundred yards before I reached the bridge at Llan- 

 elltid,) I left it, and went on a foot-path to the 

 right. This led me over fome meadows, for about 

 a quarter of a mile, to an avenue of fycamores, and 

 thence to the remains of an abbev, not vifible from 



the 



