114* PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



THE NEATH 



Has a similar source further westward, and, toge- 

 ther with several other streams, by which it is 

 shortly after joined, forms various grand and beau- 

 tiful cascades. 



THE MELTE AND HEPSTE 



Are worthy of notice, both for the excellent sewin 

 and trout which they contain, and for their numerous 

 and beautiful cascades. 



Principal Fishing Stations. 



CRAY, nine miles and a half from Brecknock, at 

 the junction of the Cray with the Uske. 



CRICKADARN, eleven miles and a half from Hay, 

 on the river Wye, and near the Clettwr. 



CRICKHOWEL, thirteen miles from Brecknock, on 

 the Uske. This is a very celebrated fishing station. 

 The river here abounds with trout and salmon. 



ABERLLYVNI, four miles from Hay, beautifully 

 situated at the conflux of the Llynvi and the Wye. 

 Good angling. 



BATTLE, two miles and three quarters from 

 Brecknock, at the meeting of the rivers Yseir and 

 Uske. 



BRECKNOCK, on the Uske ; the best anglers and 

 the finest fishing in South Wales are found in the 

 vicinity of Brecknock. 



BRONLLYS, seven miles and a half from Hay, near 

 the Llynvi. 



GLASBURY, four miles from Hay, on the Wye. 



