92 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



GLYN CONNON on the Taf, seven miles and a 

 half from Merthyr Tydvil. This hamlet overlooks 

 the valleys of the Taf and the Cynon. Salmon, 

 sewin, and trout. 



GLYN CORWG, eight miles from Neath. The 

 parish comprises some of the highest mountains in 

 Glamorganshire. In Blaen Gwrach, through which 

 flows the Neath river, is a lake called Llyn Bach, 

 nearly a mile in circumference : there are also nu- 

 merous fine brooks. Excellent angling. 



BLAEN HONDDAN, one mile and three quarters 

 from Neath, is pleasantly situated on the western 

 bank of Neath river, in the midst of very beautiful 

 scenery. 



ABERDARE, pleasantly situated on the banks of 

 the river Dar, near its confluence with the Cynon, 

 in the delightful vale of that name. Salmon, 

 sewin, trout, fyc. 



CRYNAUT, seven miles from Neath, on the Dulas 

 river. 



HENDREVWEN, seven miles from Loughor on the 

 Loughor. Salmon, trout, fyc. 



HENGOED, ten miles from Merthy, on the Romney. 



ILSTON, seven miles and a half from Swansea. This 

 beautiful rural village, situated in the peninsula of 

 Gower, is watered by a rivulet called Pennarth Pill, 

 winding through a beautiful dell, in which are the 

 ruins of a very ancient chapel. 



LLANBLETHIAN, near Cowbridge. This village 

 is intersected by the river Thaw, remarkable for 

 the size of its trout and eels. The former are 

 sometimes caught weighing eight pounds. 



