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good. No 



Beddgelert. 1, Pont- Aberglaf- 

 llyn. Along the mountain road, 

 which is exceffively bad for carriages, 

 are feveral extended profpecls. 8 m. 

 Tan-y-bwlch. 



The inn is fmall, but 

 poft-horfes to be had, either here or 

 at Beddgelert, in 1798.* The houfe 

 ftands on an eminence in the vale of 

 Ffeftiniog. 



Not far from the inn, is Tan-y- 

 bwlch Hall, the feat of Oakley, 



Efq. 



Ffeftiniog is about 3 miles diftant: 

 near it are the falls of the Cynfael. 

 The road lays along the vale. 



Harlech, 10 



Tan-y-bwlch. 1, Maentwrog. 

 1-|, having pafled a fmall bridge, at 

 fdine diftance on the left is a cata- 

 racl, (Rhaiadr dii). 4, Llyn Tecwyn 

 ucha. 5, Llantecwyn. 5-, Llyr 

 Tecwyn iia. 7, Pont y Crudd. 10 

 Harlech. 



At Harlech are the remains of a 

 caftle. Inn, very fmall, but clean 



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* Though there are no poft towns betwixt Caernarvon 

 and Dolgelle, a diftance of forty miles, yet the inn-keepers at 

 thofe places will fend out chaifes and four, or four horfcs to 

 any carriage, for the whole journey. The charge in 1^98 

 was four gui.ieasj and the expences; which ; confidering ths 

 road they had to go, do^'hot feern too much. 



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