Pistyll Cain
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Pistyll Cain, also written as Pistill Cain and Pistill Y Caen, is a renowned waterfall in Meirionnydd (Sir Feirionnydd) in north Wales.[1] It lies north-east of Ganllwyd off the A470 trunk road between Dolgellau and Trawsfynydd.
19th century prints[edit]
Prints made from engravings based on various artists' drawings were made of the falls in the first half of the 19th century during the Romantic period.
References[edit]
- ^ The Tourist's and Visitor's Hand-Book and Guide to Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Towyn ... D. Jones publisher The Botany by T. Salwey, D. JONES (Chemist and Bookseller, Barmouth.), Thomas SALWEY D. Jones, 1863 page 77