334 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



When I was here Lord Gwydir had but 

 juft begun his part, and we had only the 

 old horfe path from Capel Curig to Llan- 

 rwtt. ' This, however, was tolerable good, 

 but the flupid guides, that they may fave 

 about half a mile, feldom direct Grangers 

 along it, but rrioft unwifely take them over 

 a very narrow, fleep, and rocky path, 

 amongft the mountains. 



CHAP. XIV. 



FROM LLANRWST BY FFESTINIOG TO CAER- 

 NARVON. GWYDIR DESCRIPTION OF LLAN- 

 RWST BRIDGE CHAPEL INN WATERFALL 

 ON THE CONWY ANOTHER GRAY'S BARD 

 PENMACHNO FFESTINIOG INN FALLS OF 

 THE CYNFAEL PULPIT HUGH LLOYD CYN- 

 FAEL ANECDOTE OF HUGH LLOYD VALE OF 

 FFESTINIOG. 



HPHE antient manfion of Gwydir is an 



extenfive building, but without much 



regularity. It was built about the year 



