PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 137 



DOTHIE CAMDDWR, fourteen miles and a half 

 from Lampeter, on the Camddwr a very excellent 

 little river. 



GWNNWS ISAV, ten miles from Aberystwith, on 

 the Ystwith. 



HENLLAN, three miles and a half from Newcastle 

 Emlyn, beautifully situated on the Teivi. Here are 

 many interesting cascades formed by a rivulet flowing 

 into that river a little above the bridge : they are 

 called the " Henllan Falls," and are the most pic- 

 turesque in this portion of the Vale of Teivi. The 

 whole scenery of the river at this place is emi- 

 nently beautiful ; the channel of the stream being 

 contracted by huge masses of rock, over which it 

 rushes with great impetuosity, and the banks on 

 either side are clothed with luxuriant groves. 



LLANARTH*, thirteen miles from Lampeter, on 

 the Llethy. The scenery is embellished by beau- 

 tiful wooded dingles and sterile mountains. 



ABERAERON, twenty-three miles from Cardigan, 

 on the Aeron. Fish up the stream : vast quantities 

 of trout and salmon. 



LLANDDEINIOL, seven miles from Aberystwith on 

 the Gwyri a good stream. 



LLANDEWY ABERARATH, thirteen miles from 

 Lampeter, at the mouth of the Arth. 



LLANDYSSIL, eight miles from Newcastle Emlyn, 



* The Earl of Richmond, on the second night after the land- 

 ing at Milford Haven, encamped his forces, on his route to Bos- 

 worth Field, at Wern Newydd, in this neighbourhood ; where he 

 was hospitably received by Einon ab Davydd Llwyd. LEWIS. 



