NORTH WALES: 



INCLUDING ITS 



SCENERT, ANri^UiriES, 



isfc. ^c, yc. 



CHAP. I. 



Caernarvon, through Beddgelert, to 

 Harlech. 



Pont jiberglajllyn. — Mountain Roady and new Road from BeddgC' 

 lert to Tanybivlch. — Tanybiukh. — Vale of Ffeji'imog. — lan.—^ 

 Maentvjrog. — Tivrog. — Waterfall, called Rhaiadr Du. — /?«- 

 fending Scenery. — Llynlecivyn Ucha. — Llantecivyn. — Beautiful 

 Vale. — Harlech. — Harlech Cajlle. — Exten/ive Vletu. — H'ljlory of 

 Harlech Cafl'e. — Bronwen. — Valiant Defence in the Reign of 

 Edward IV. — Mephitic Vapour. — Inn and Guide. 



Having remained at Caernarvon a length of time 

 fully fufficient to enable me to vifit and examine 

 all the places worth notice within a circle of about 

 thirty miles on every fide of it, I now proceeded 

 towards Beddgelert and Harlech, in my journey to 

 the other parts of North Wales, — The road to 

 VOL. II. B Beddge- 



