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kept by Watkin Amoyl. There are 

 only two beds, and thofe in the fame 

 room. 



From Harlech, the tourift may 

 probably, with the guide, make an 

 excurfion about 4- miles, to the ro- 

 mantic hollow Cwm Bychan ; and 

 from thence, round the itill more ro- 

 mantic Bwlch Tythead, and Drws 

 Ardudwy, in the whole about 18 

 miles. 



Yarmouth," : 



Harlech. If , Llanfair. 2j, Llan- 

 bedir. (In a field on the right, near 

 Llanbedir, are two tall upright ftones, 

 probably what the Britifh, in former 

 times, called Meini Gwyr, the Stones 

 of the Heroes.) 5f, Llandwye. (From 

 hence is a road on the left to Corf- 

 y-gedol; diftant if mile, an an- 

 cient feat of the Vaughans, but now 

 belonging to Sir Thqmas Moftyn, 

 Bart. 8, Llan Aber. 10, Bar- 

 mouth. 



The Corf y-gedol Arms is an excel- 

 lent inn. 



There is a charming walk, along 

 the beach on the bank of the river 

 Maw, near Barmouth. 



Dolgelle. 



Barmouth. 2f, Glan-y-dwr. 8, 

 IJanelltid. 10, Dolgelle. 



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