33 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



Bettws. 6j , on the left, Plas y Na.nt, 

 a holife belonging to Sir Robert Wil- 

 liams, Bart; and on the right, a fmall 

 cafcade at Nant Mill. 7, Llyn Cwe- 

 llyn. See Snowdon on the left. 

 (The tourift who wifhes to vifit Llyn 

 y Dywarchen, in which is the Float- 

 ing liland, muft turn to the right, 

 foon after he has paflcd Llyn Cwe- 

 llyn. 12, Beddgelert. 



At Beddgelert there is a fmall inn ; 

 but fo wretchedly bad, as to afford 

 fcarcely any accommodations that 

 are comfortable. 



From Beddgelert, the diftance is 

 1-5- mile to Pont-Aberglalllyn, (the 

 Devil's Bridge.) 7, to Penmorfa;- 

 and 10, to Criccieth, where are the 

 remains of an old caftle. 



The traveller mould by all means 

 viiit the vale near Beddgelert, callec 

 Gwynant. 1-j mile on the left, is 

 Dinas Emrys, the place from whenc 

 Merlin's prophecies were delivered. 

 2, Llyn-y-dinas. 4--J, Llyn Gwy- 

 nant; not far from which, is a lofty 

 cataraft, called Rbaidr y Cwm Dyli. 



Snowdon may be afcended from 

 Beddgelert i the dithmce'to the fum- 

 mit is about 6 miles; but th,e track 

 is much-more rugged than that from 

 Dolbadarn Caftle, near Llanberis. 



Tan-y-bwlch, (Merioneth fliire, ) 



Beddgelert. 



