GUIDE IFHIROUGH NORTH WALES. 2>55 



fin the left Plas y Nant, a houfe belonging to fir Robert 

 Williams, bart. j and on the right a fmall cafcade at Nant 

 mill. The high mountain on the riglit is called Mynydd 

 Mawr, and that on the left, Moel Aelir. — Stven miles, 

 Llyn CweHyn. See Snovvdon on the left; its fummit 

 may be afcended from hence. The tourifl who wiflies to 

 vifit Llyn y Dywarchen, the pool containing a fmall float- 

 ing ifland, mud afcend to the mountain hollow on the 

 right, foon after he has pafltd Llyn Cwellyn. 



At Beddgelert there has been lately erected a very com- 

 fortable inn called the Beddgelert Hotel. The diftancefrom 

 Beddgelert to Font Aberglafllyn (the devil's bridge) is about 

 a mile and a half. -From Beddgelert the tourift may afuend 

 Itothe fummit of Snowdon : the diftance about 6 miles. He 

 fliould by all means vifit the vale called Nant Hzvynatiy one 

 of the moft beautiful in Wales. In this vale, one mile and a 

 half on the left* is Dinas Emrys, the place from whence the 

 prophefies of Merlin are fuppofed to have been delivered. 

 'Two miles, Llyn y Dinas. — Four and a half Llyn Gwynant: 

 in a mouptain on the left of the path a little beyond this 

 pool, is a cataratSl called Rhaiadry Cwm Dyli. There is a 

 horfe-path through this vale to Capel Curig, and Llanrwft, 



From Beddgelert to Tanybwlch, io Miles, 



One mile and a half, Pont Aberglafllyn.— The new road 

 from hence is exceedingly good, and affords many very 

 beautiful profpe6ls. 



The inn * at Tanybwlch, is a fmall but comfortable 

 houfe, fl:anding on an eminence that overlooks the vale of 

 Pfeftiniog.— Not far from the inn is Tanybwlch hall, the 



feat of Oakley, efq. — The village of Ffeftiniog is 



about 3 miles diftant, near which are the catarafls of the 

 Cyrjael : the road to the village lies along the vale. 



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