108 THE NEWGALL. THE SOLVA. THE CYCH. 

 THE NEWGALL 



Falls into St. Bride's Bay. 



THE SOLVA 



Also flows into St. Bride's Bay. 



THE CYCH. 



A small river. It rises in the Precelly range, and 

 falls into the Teivy below Kennorth. Salmon, 

 sewin, red and common trout, eels, fyc. 



The GUADAN BROOK, near the town of Solva. 

 Cross the river Solva, ascend the Gribyn hill, and on 

 the other side is a sweet little valley, through which 

 this stream ripples; and though its whole course does 

 not exceed a mile, it abounds with fine red trout. 



natives. These pools furnish very large trouts, and prodigious 

 quantities of beautiful silver-bellied eels. Nothing can be 

 done with the former, unless the surface of the water be curled 

 by a strong western breeze ; in which case the sport is superior 

 to that obtainable in the brook itself. 



It may be well to state farther, for the information of 

 strangers, that the Nevern is about five miles from Chepstow ; 

 and that a lame man, named Williams, an excellent fly-tier 

 and fisherman, and deeply versed in every one of its holes and 

 eddies lives at Penlyn Castle, a neighbouring village. He 

 will be a useful guide to such as have no objection to that sort 

 of incumbrance. The right of fishing belongs to Colonel 

 Lewis, of St. Pierre, who never objects to the pursuits of the 

 fair angler. 



In addition to the red and blue (see page 56.), the Granarn 

 fly is very numerous upon this brook in the month of April. 



