130 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



tically situated on the Wye. The portion of the 

 river in the vicinity of this town is remarkably well 

 stocked with salmon, trout, and grayling; as, indeed, 

 are all its numerous tributary streams. There is, 

 perhaps, no better fishing station in South Wales. 



LLANSTEPHEN, seven miles and a half from Hay, 

 on the Wye. 



LLANVIHANGEL HELYGEN, five miles from Pen 

 y Bout, in the vicinity of the Ithon and the Dulais. 

 Excellent. Salmon, trout, and grayling. 



LLANVIHANGEL NANT MELAN, two miles and a 

 half from New Radnor, on the Somergill. The most 

 beautiful village in this county. 



MAES GWYN, two miles from Rhaider, near the 

 Dulais, and in the vicinity of a beautiful lake called 

 Llyn Gwyn. 



MICHAEL CHURCH upon ARROW, four miles and 

 a half from Kington, on the Arrow. An excellent 

 river. 



NEW CHURCH, six miles and a half from Kington, 

 on the Arrow. 



PILLITH, three miles and a half from Knighton, 

 on the Lug. Famous for its trout and grayling. 



DISCOED, two miles and a half from Presteign, 

 near the Lug. 



be found, salmon and trout of the largest size were seen to 

 emerge into the shallows, turn up, and the greater portion of 

 them perished. A few, after remaining in a state of apparent 

 torpor for some time, were observed to recover on the approach 

 of night, and to regain a more congenial situation in their 

 native element. 



