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The Golden Lion, at Dolgelle, is a 

 tolerably good inn. 



From Dolgelle, it is 1 mile to 

 Hengwrt, a feat belonging to the 

 Vaughans. -if, to Y Vaner, or 

 Kemmer Abbey. 6, to the cataradl 

 iat Dolymelynllyn. 9, to two others, 

 Piftyll y Cain, and Rhaiadr y Maw- 

 ddach. The tourift, after having vi- 

 fited thefe,may return, along another 

 road, by the village of Llanfachredd, 

 and Nanney, another feat of the 

 Vaughan family. It will be necef- 

 fary to take a guide. 



From Dolgelle, guides maybe had 

 to afcend the mountain Cader Idris, 

 whofe fummit is about J miles dif- 

 tant 



Machynlleth, 



Dolgelle. 5, Llyn Trigraienyn. 

 7, a fmall public houfe, (the B/u, 

 Lion) from whence a guide may be 

 bad to the fummit of Cader Idris.- 

 4 miles diftant^fee at a diftance Llyi 

 Mwyngil. 14, crofs the Dovey. 

 15, Machynlleth. 



At Machynlleth is an old build 

 ing, in which Owen Glendwr is faic 

 to have aflembled his parliament. 

 The Eagles is the beft inn. 



Llanydloes, ( Montgomery (hire, ) 



Machynlleth. About half-way 

 and near 1-| mile on the right, is a ca 



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