35^ guide through north wales. 



From Tanybwi.ch to Harlech, io Miles. 



Crofs the vale ofFfeftinog. — One mile the village of 

 Maentwrog. — One mile and a half, having crofled a fmall 

 bridge, there is, about a mile and a half on the left of the 

 road, a catara<ft called Rhaiadr du. — 4 miles Llyn Tecwyn 

 ucha.— 5 miles Llantecwyn. — 5I Llyn Tccwyn ifa. — 7,-^ 

 Pont y Crudd ;— and 10 Harlech. 



At Harlech are the remains of a caflle. The public 

 houfe is very fmall. It is kept by a civil man called 

 Anwyl. 



From Harlech a guide (John Richards) may be had to 

 the romantic hollow, 4 miles diftant, called Cwm Bychan ; 

 and from thence round the flili more romantic Bwlch 

 Tyddiad, and Drws Ardudwy, in the whole about iS 

 miles. 



From Harlech to Barmouth, 10 Miles. 



One mile and a half, the village of Llanfair. — 2\ miles 

 Llanbedir. In a field on the right, near this village there 

 are two upright ftones, probably what the Wel(h of for- 

 mer times eredted in memory of fome celebrated warriors. 

 5! Llanddwye._8| miles, Llanaber, the pari(h church 

 of Barmouth; — and 10 miles, Barmouth. 



There is a charming walk along the beach of the river 

 Bear Barmouth. This place is fingular on account of 

 many of its houfes being built up the fide of a lofty rock. 

 The Corfygedol arms * is an excellent inn. 



From Barmouth to Dolgelle, 10 Miles. 



The 2 firfl miles are along the beach, one of the mod 

 beautiful rides in Great Britain. — 8 miles, Llanellid turn* 

 pike. — 10 miles, Dolgelle. 



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