J^8 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



fent fo much demollfhed, that at a 

 diftnnce, they have the appearance of 

 huge heaps of ftones, piled together 

 without any regular order. Owen 

 Gwynnedd, is faid to have occupied this 

 poft, whilft Henry lay encamped on the 

 Ferwyn hills, on the other fide of the 

 vale, and it is related that, Owen Glyn- 

 dwr, ufed it in his occafional retreats. 

 The whole circle is verv vifible from 



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the road leading to Llanrwft, at the dif- 

 tance of about two miles from the 

 town. 



From Corwen, I made a fix miles ex- 

 curfion to Pont y Glyn, the bridge of the 

 Precipice, on the road leading to Llan- 

 rwft. The fcenery of the whole walk 

 had numerous beauties, but from one 

 place in particular, there was a fine 

 view along the beautiful vale of Edeir- 

 jieon, bounded by the lofty Jerwyn 



moun- 



