PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 139 



LLAVAN, eight miles from Aberystwith, on the 

 fstwith. 



LLANWNNEN, on the Teivi and Granell. Ex- 

 cellent. 



MAESMAWR, eight miles from Aberystwith, on the 

 Maesmor. 



MELINDWR, in the Vale of Rheidol. The scenery 

 is extremely beautiful, especially at Pont y Pren, 

 where the dark rocks rise on one side nearly four 

 hundred feet above the bed of that river. Through 

 a chasm among these, a mountain stream issues, 

 forming a fine cascade, and turning a small mill, 

 which can only be approached by a rude bridge 

 composed of the trunk of a tree. 



SCYBOR, twelve miles from Aberystwith, on the 

 Einon, near its junction with the Dovey. 



TREMAEN, the river ARBERTH.* 



TREVLYN, two miles from Tregarron, on the Teivi. 



YSPYTLY YSTRAD MEURiE, thirteen miles from 

 Aberystwith, on the Meurie. An excellent station, 

 surrounded by numerous other fine streams. 



PONT RHYD FEN DiGiD VILLAGE, three miles 

 from the lakes on the Teivi. This is one of the best 

 stations on the river. Salmon, sewin, trout. 



The Teivy is certainly one of the best, if not the 

 very best salmon, trout, and sewin river in South 

 Wales. The former are excellent, the latter larger 



* Here is a spot called Rhydvvenwynvarch, or " the Poi- 

 soned Ford ; " which is supposed to have received that appel- 

 lation from the water having been poisoned to destroy an 

 invading army. 



