

 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 117 



LLANDILO 'R VAN, twelve miles from Brecknock. 

 Here are three brooks ; the Mawen, the Ethrym, 

 and the Cilieni ; the two former unite near the 

 church, and about a mile lower down, flow into the 

 latter, which preserves its name until it falls into 

 the Uske at Pontmaes. 



LLANELLY, four miles from Abergavenny. Fish 

 upwards towards CrickhoweL The Clydach here 

 falls into, and poisons the waters of the Uske. 



LLANGAMMARCH, nine miles from Builth, situ- 

 ated at the point where a mountain stream flows 

 into the Irvon. Good angling. The prospect here 

 commands a view of the Irvon from Llamcamddwr 

 to the influx of the river Dulais : the banks of 

 which are finely wooded throughout this part of its 

 course. 



LANGENEY, one mile and a half from Crickhowel, 

 on the Grwyney. The vale of Grwyney, in which 

 the village is embosomed, is enclosed by lofty hills 

 clothed with the richest groves ; and the stream bor- 

 dered on each side by beautifully verdant meadows. 



LLANGYNIDER, five miles from Crickhowel, on 

 the Uske. 



LLANVIHANGEL CWM DDU, four miles from 

 Crickhowel. The vale in which it is situated, is- 

 watered by the river Rhyangoll, or " the sheltered 

 stream." 



LLANVIHANGEL TAL Y LLYN, at the head of 

 Llangorse Pool. Perch, pike, and eels. 



LLANWRTYD, twelve miles from Llandovery. The 

 Irvon and several small streams. 



