PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 109 



The principal Fishing Stations in Pembrokeshire 

 are, 



TRECOON and its vicinity, three miles from Fish- 

 guard. The vale through which the Cyllell flows 

 might, at a very small expense, be laid under water, 

 so as to form a most magnificent lake, capable of 

 producing the choicest fish, the trout of the above 

 river being large, red, and of high flavour. 



BAYVILL, three miles from Newport, on a tri- 

 butary of the Nevern. 



FORD, seven miles from Haverfordwest, on the 

 Cleddy river. An excellent angling station. 



JORDANSTONE, four miles from Fishguard, on a 

 stream which falls into the Hig: 



LAMPETER VELVREY, three miles from Narbeth, 

 on the river Marlais. 



LAWHADEN, three miles and a half from Narbeth. 

 This village is built on the summit of a lofty ridge 

 overhanging the Cleddy. The church is beautifully 

 situated on the margin of the river, under a richly 

 wooded eminence, above which towers the majestic 

 ruins of a venerable castle. A beautiful fishing 

 station. 



LLANDEWI VELVREY, two miles from Narbeth, on 

 the Taf. 



LLANERCHLLWYDOG, four miles from Fishguard, 

 romantically situated on the river Gwayn. 



LLANGOLMAN, nine miles from Narbeth, on the 

 Eastern Cleddy. 



LLANVAIR NANT Y GOVE, four miles from Fish- 

 guard, on the Gwavn. 



