96 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



is situated in the finest portion of the vale of that 

 name. 



PENCOED, four miles from Bridgend, on the Ew- 

 enny. 



PENDOYLAN (" the head of the two groves ''), five 

 five miles from Cowbridge, on the Elay. 



PETERSTON, seven miles from Cardiff, on the 

 Elay. Good in the spring only. 



PYLE, a pretty village, eleven miles and a half 

 from Neath : on the Pyle, an excellent stream. 



RESOLVEND, seven miles from Neath, on the 

 Neath. Many beautiful cascades. 



RHWNGDWY CLYDACH, seven miles from Swan- 

 sea, between the lower and upper Clydach rivers. 



RHYDGWERN, near Caerphilly, on the Romney. 



RHUDDRY, eight miles from Cardiff, on the Rom- 

 ney. 



CHERITON, sixteen miles from Swansea, near 

 the confluence of the rivers Barry and Loughor. 



GLYN TAP, at the confluence of the rivers Taf 

 and Rhondda. The bridge Pont y Prydd, cele- 

 brated for the singularity of its architecture, crosses 

 the steep banks of the Taf at this place, near the 

 village of Newbridge. 



All these rivers abound with fine fish. 



THE LAKES of Glamorganshire are small, and few 

 in number: the principal one isKenvig Pool (between 

 Margam Park and the sea coast). It lies near the 

 shore, in the midst of sands, and contains no trout, 

 but abundance of perch, eels, &c. 



