326* A TOUR ROUND NO&TH WALES. 



The //;;/ at Bangor Ferry is a very 

 good one. 



Caernarvon, 



At Caernarvon are the Caftle, and 

 Plas Mawr. From the rock behind 

 the hotel, and from the Eagle Tower 

 are extenfive views. Inn, the Hotel, 

 the beft in North Wales. 



The diflance from Caernarvon to 

 the fummit of Snowdon, is rather 

 inore than 12 miles. See Vol. I. 

 p. 216, where the track is defcribed. 



f a mile fouth, is Llanbublic, and 

 near it the remains of the Roman 

 Segontuim. 



Caernarvon, to Llanberis 



Caernarvon. 2-j, Pont Rug. 4, 

 on right Llanrug. 6, end of lower 

 Lake.' 8, Dolbadarn Caftle. the 

 romantic vale of Llanberis. (near 

 Dolbadarn is a cataract (Caunant 

 Mawr.} 10, Llanberis. 



On* the edge of the upper lake is 

 a fmall copper mine. 



On the left of the village is the 

 lofty mountain Glyder Vawr, and at 

 the end of the vale a moft romantic 

 pafs. 



From Dolbadarn Caftle, is an eaf) 

 afcent to the fummit of Snowdon. 

 onlv 4~ miles difUnt. 



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