10$ A TOUR HOUND NORTH WALES. 



the harm colouring of the neighbouring 

 rocks. 



The whole of this walk from Beddge- 

 lert to Harlech, was exceedingly pleafant j 

 and from the continual varying of the 

 fcenery, kept the attention alive during 

 every part of the journey. 



This road from Tan-y-bwlch is fcarcely 

 paffable for carriages, but there is another 

 from Beddgelert, alongi^thfe fands, which 

 may be gone at low water; but guides 

 mufl be taken who are acquainted with 

 the track, as it is very unfafe to venture 

 without them. 



Harlech, once the principal town in 

 Merionethshire, is now dwindled into a 

 fmall and infignificant village, containing 

 not more than four or five hundred inha- 

 bitants. It is in the parifh of Llanfair, 

 and is, with it's caftle, built on a cliff 

 which overhangs the marfli, on the fea 

 coaft, near Cardigan Bay. Not far from the 



caftle, 



