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tains. It is on the western side of Bala Lake, 

 about a mile from the town, and is a good sporting 

 residence. 



TRAWSVYNYDD, twelve miles from Dolgelly, on 

 the Bychan. Good trout fishing. 



LLANVACHRETH, three miles and a half from 

 Dolgelly, on a tributary of the Mawddoch. An 

 excellent fishing station. 



TOWYN, sixteen miles from Dolgelly. This town 

 stands in a fine situation, about a mile from the sea 

 coast, near the mouth of the river Dysynni, in a 

 small and pleasant vale watered by that stream. 

 Fine salmon fishing : there is also a vast quantity of 

 wildfowl on the Dysynni. 



LLANVIHANGEL Y TRAETHAN, three miles from 

 Harlech, on the river Dwyryd. The village is near 

 the Traethbach sands, and it will be necessary to 

 go a mile or two up towards the source, where are 

 several small lakes, especially Llyn y Vedw, Llyn 

 Eidaw, and Llyn Glyn. 



ARTHOG CHAPEL, three miles from Barmouth. 

 There are about eleven fine streams within a very 

 short distance of each other, that flow into the 

 estuary forming Barmouth Harbour. All of them 

 contain salmon, trout, sewin, mullet, eels, 8$c. 



LLANBEDER, three miles from Harlech, on the 

 Bychan. Salmon, trout, and eels. 



HENDRE LLWYNGWR, eleven miles south-west of 

 Dolgelly. A fine river, abounding with salmon, 

 sewin, trout, eels, and mullet. 



DOLODGWYN, eight miles south-west from Tal y 



