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The Golden Lion * at Dolgelle, is a tolerably good Inn. 

 From Dolgelle a guide may be had to afcend Cader Idris, 

 whofe fummit is about 6 miles diftant. — 2 miles north of 

 Dolgelle, are the remains of y Vaner or Kemmer abbey; 

 and 4 miles beyond, on the left of the road leading to 

 Tanybwlch, is Dolmelynllyn, the feat of W. A. Madocks 

 cfq. and near it the catara£i of the fame name. — 3 miles 

 beyond Dolmelynllyn, are the cataracts, Pi/iyll y Cain^ and 

 RhaiaJr y Mawddach. It will be neceffary to take a guide 

 in order to find the latter catarads. 



From Dolgelle to Machynlleth, 15 Miles. 



Five miles, LlynTrigrainwyn, *the pool of three pebbles,* 

 celebrated for a fingular tradition refpe£llng it.— 7 miles, 

 a fmall public houfe, the Blue Lion, from whence a guide 

 may be had to the fummit of Cader Llris, 4 miles djf- 

 tant. The pool vlfible from the houfe is Llyn Mwyngil. 

 14 miles crofs the river Dovey. 



At Machynlleth, there is an old bulidlng. In which 

 Owen Glyndvvr, Is faid to have afTembied a parliament- 

 The Eagles * is the bed inn. 



From Machynlleth to Llanydloes, 19 Miles. 



About half way betwixt thefe tovVns, and near one mile 

 and a half on the right, there is a qatara(^ called Frivdy 

 Pennant. — Plinlimmon is vifible at a diftance on the right. 

 19 miles, crofs the Severn and enter Llanydloes. 



The new inn • here is a very comfortable houfe. 



From Llanydloes to Newtown, 13 Miles^ 



6 miles Llandinam. — 13, Newtown. 

 The Bear* is the principal inn. — Dolforwyncadlels about 

 4 miles nor th-ea(t of Newtown. — j| mile from Newtown, 



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