Photograph Notes: The secluded River Lyne pathway cuts deep into a Sandstone gorge. A cavern in the rocky bank of the River Lyne, about a mile from Shank Castle, is pointed out as the spot where the fairies used to dwell; and in the river, opposite the cavern, is a mass of rock with a flat top, on which they are said to have performed their nightly dance. This is the Fairies' Table, and another large heather-covered rock is known as the Fairies' Castle.



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