A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



ftands upon two nearly perpendicular 

 rocks, and appeared to be fifty or fixty 

 feet above the bed of the ftream below. 

 The view from thence down the hollow 

 was grand and tremendous. 



CHAP. IX. 



FROM CORWEN TO BALA. VALE OF 



EDEIRNEON WATERFALL NEAR CYN- 



WYD LLANDRILLO LLANDERFEL 



STRANGE FULFILMENT OF AN ANCIENT 



PROPHECY LLANFAWR ACCOUNT OF 



THE WELSH BARD LLYWARCH HEN EX- 

 TRACT FROM HIS ELEGIES BALA 



TOMMEN Y BALA CASTELL GRONW 



BEFR OF BENLLYN BALA LAKE IT'S 



FISH DREADFUL OVERFLOWINGS 



RIVER DEE VIEWS ACCOUNT OF THE 



PHENOMENON CALLED DAEAR-DOR 



CASTELL CORNDOCHON CAER GAI. 



FHE diftance from Corwen to Bala, 



along the ufual road, is about eleven 



miles; but as there was another, which 



4 for 



