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Llanycil, the parifh church to Bala. — The Bull * is by 

 much the moft confortable, though not, perhaps, the head 

 inn in this town. 



From Bala to the Village of Llanrmaiadr^ 

 IN Montgomeryshire, 15 Miles. 



1 1 miles, crofs Pont Cynwyd. — 2 miles, Rhiwedog. — ■ 

 7, a pafs over the mountains, called Millter Gerrig ; — 

 i©i miles, the village and vafe of Llangynog;— -15 miles, 

 lilanrhaiadr. 



The celebrated catara6l called Pi/^yll Rhaiadr is about 

 4 1 miles north- weft of the village. — At Llanrhaiadr there 

 is a fmall public houfe, the Coach and Horfes, where one 

 bed may be had, and perhaps no more. 



From Llanrhaiadr to Shrewsbury, 2$ Miles* 



About 3.§ miles from Llanrhaiadr are the village of Llan- 

 gedwin, and Llangedwin hall, the latter one of the feats of 

 fir Walkln Williams Wynne, bart. ; — 8 miles, Llanyblod- 

 wel-, — 10, Llanymynech; — 14 miles, Knochin; — lU miles, 

 Neflcliffe ;— -22, crofs Montford bridge. 



At Shiewfbury the tourift will find amufement in vifitin^ 

 the caftle ; the remains of the walls; the gaol j the abbey 4 

 the churches, particularly St. Alkmunds, in which there is. 

 a beautiful painting on glafs, the performance of Egintor. 

 of Birmingham ; the Quarry; the houfe of induftry ; the 

 remains of the three houfes of Auguftine, Francifcan, and 

 Dominican friars ; the free fchool, and fome other public 

 buildings. 



