162 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



THE DYSYNNI 



Descends in an irregular course from Cader Tdris, 

 and passing through the lake of Taly Llyn, flows 

 into the sea a little to the north of Towyn. These 

 are well stocked salmon and trout rivers. 



The principal Wishing Stations are, 



LLANDRILLO, five miles from Corwen, beautifully 

 situated on the banks of the river Dee. Salmon, 

 trout, and grayling fishing. 



LLANEGRIN, five miles from Towyn, on the beau- 

 tiful little river, the Dysynni. 



LLANGOWER, three miles from Bala, finely situated, 

 with its ancient little church, and gigantic yew tree 

 on the margin of the lake, of whose excellence as an 

 angling station I have spoken elsewhere. 



LLANSANFRAID GLYN DYVRDWY*, three miles 

 from Corwen, on the Pee, and in the vicinity of many 

 brooks, its tributaries. From Ty'n y Caeran, above 

 Rhaggat, in this parish, is a fine view extending 

 over the fertile vale of Edeyrnion, through which 

 the Dee, in its numerous windings, appears and 

 disappears, amidst hanging woods and plantations, 

 and assumes the appearance of small lakes scattered 

 through the vale, in which the town of Corwen and 



* In the village is a small building, now a dwelling-house, 

 called Carchardy Owain Glyndwr, or, " Owain Glyndwr's 

 Prison House," in which that renowned chieftain is said to 

 have confined the captives whom he took in battle. LEWIS. 



