`Pentre Bryn y Bwa Bach' - that is the  old  name for Llandecwyn and my Granmother would  always  say when  she  was going up to Llandecwyn, ''I am going to  Pentre  Bryn Bwbach''. 

Bryn y Bwa BachThey have shortened the name and at times they would  say, ''We are going up to Pentre''.  There is a farm called Pentre Farm up there  and there was another Pentre called Pentre Bach by Coedty and of course Pentre Eisingrug.  This, I'm sure, was  the  busiest place at the time with the main road coming over the top.  

When we  were  young  the old people would call the Penrhyn  People `Cocos' and 'Cockletown' for Penrhyndeudraeth and `Brain  Harlech' for the people of Harlech. 

My grandmother would tell us about Dorti'r Wrach the old witch.  It was said that she was put in a  barrel and  pushed down from the rocks into Llyn Tecwyn, the upper  one, and  when  we went up as children we would put a piece of slate with our name on it on her grave which is not far from the  gate, and they said if you did not put your name on her grave it  would give you bad luck. 

Porthmadog bought the right to have water from Llyn Tecwyn Ucha in 1880  and the pipes today are on the railway side of bont Briwet.