A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



civilities I received here, either from the 

 Innkeeper, or his Wife ; they are both od- 

 dities, as every one, who has been at the 

 houfe a day or two> muft know. 



CHAP. VIII. 



FROM LLANGOLLEN TO CORWEN. VALE 



OF CRUCIS THE VALLEY OF THE DEE 



LLANDYSILIO HALL VIEW FROM A 



MOUNTAIN NEAR THE ROAD SITE OF 



OWEN GLYNDWR'S PALACE ACCOUNT 



OF THIS CELEBRATED HERO CORWEN 



ANCIENT MONUMENTS Y CAER 



WEN EXCURSION TO THE CATARACT 

 AT GLYN BRIDGE. 



THE whole of the country betwixt 

 Llangollen and Corwen, is highly beau- 

 tiful. The road, for about a mile, lays 

 along the picturefque vale of Crucis, 

 which is, all the way, enlivened with 

 woods, from whence, in many places, 



were 



