In the 13th century, Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales, had a Palace at Beddgelert. One day he went hunting without Gelert, "The Faithful Hound", who was unaccountably absent.
On Lleweyln's return, the truant stained and smeared with blood, joyfully sprang to meet his master. The Prince, alarmed, hastened to find his son and saw the Infant's cot empty, the bedclothes and floor covered with blood.
The frantic father plunged his sword into the hound's side thinking it had killed his heir.
The dog's dying yell was answered by a child's cry. Llewellyn searched and discovered his boy unharmed, but nearby lay the body of a might wolf which Gelert had slain.
The Prince, filled with remorse, is said never to have smiled again.He buried Gelert here.
The spot is called Beddgelert.
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