The old kingdom of Gwynedd - the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), Ynys
(Anglesey) and the Lly^n Peninsula - may be the most mythic landscape in
Britain. The ancient Druids and from it sprang the tales of Blessed Bran
who protected the land, wizards who made a Woman of Flowers, and Merlin
the dragon whisperer whose prophecy echoes still. The poet Taliesin
walked these hills, Welsh bards told stories of Arthur by these hearths
and saints made pilgrimages along these paths. From these hidden nooks
the Tylwyth Teg (Fair Folk) emerged to tease the people, and through
these mountain passes rode Llywelyn the Great and Owain Glyndw^ r,
living lives that would be spun into legend.Storyteller and singer Eric
Maddern has gathered these old tales here and breathed fresh life into
them.