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CAPEL CURIG
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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capel curig, a tourist resort in carnarvonshire, north wales, 14-1/2 m. from bangor. it is a collection of a few houses, too scattered to form a village properly so called. at the roberts hotel is shown on a window pane the supposed signature of wellington. the road from bettws y coed, past the swallow falls to capel curig, and thence to llanberis and carnarvon, is very interesting, grand and lonely. excellent fishing is to be had here, chiefly for trout. in summer, coaching tours discharge numbers of visitors daily; the railway station is bettws (london & north-western railway). capel curig means "chapel of curig," a british saint mentioned in welsh poetry. the place is a centre for artists, geologists and botanists, for the ascent of snowdon, moel siabod, glydyr fawr, glydyr fach, tryfan, &c., and for visiting llyn ogwen, llyn idwal, twll du (devil's kitchen), nant ffrancon and the penrhyn quarries.