118 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



MAESCAR, seven miles from Brecknock, on the 

 Uske. 



MERTHYR CYNOG, eight miles from Brecknock, 

 between the Yseir and the Honddu. 



PENBYBALLT, eight miles from Builth, at the 

 junction of the Cammarch and the Irvon. Salmon, 

 trout, and eels. Near the church is a celebrated 

 inn, called Tavern y pridd. 



PENPONT, five miles from Brecknock, at the con- 

 fluence of the Camlais and the Uske. The beautiful 

 seat of Parry Williams, Esq. 



PIPTON, four miles and a half from Hay, between 

 the Llynvi and the Wye. 



RHOSVERRIG, one mile and a half from Builth, 

 between the Wye and the Whevri : the latter river 

 is famous for the abundance and excellence of its 

 trout. 



PONTVAN, four miles from Brecknock, on the 

 Yseir. 



TALGARTH, nine miles from Brecknock, on an 

 eminence rising gently from the river Ennig, which, 

 after precipitating itself over several successive 

 ledges of rock, falls into the river Llynnvi. 



TRALLONG, five miles and a half from Brecknock. 

 The Bran and the Celieni, which fall into the 

 Uske. 



TRETOWER, three miles from Crickhowel, on the 

 river Rhiangol, which, after passing through the 

 beautiful vale of Cwmdu, falls into the Uske near 

 this place. Adjoining the Castle grounds is " the 

 fair place of Henry Vehan, Esq.," now a farm- 



