Cwm Tir Mynach
Cwm Tir Mynach — place in celtic tradition.
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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- attribution: The scene was a turbary near the river called Afon Mynach, so named from Cwm Tir Mynach, behind the hills immediately north of Bala: — Ages ago, as a number of people were cutting turf in a place whic (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)
"The scene was a turbary near the river called Afon Mynach, so named from Cwm Tir Mynach, behind the hills immediately north of Bala: — Ages ago, as a number of people were cutting turf in a place which was then moorland, and which is now enclosed ground forming part of a farm called Nant Hir, one of them happened to wash his face in a well belonging to the fairies."