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above Penrant : this last river has another tributary, 



called the Twrch Trout are caught close under 



the fall ; there is also fine angling at the bridge just 

 beloiv. 



LLANYMENECH, twelve miles from Chirk, on the 

 Vyrnyw. This is a beautiful angling station. A 

 few miles from the village the Vyrnyw joins the 

 Severn ; and the Cynlleth and the Tannat are in 

 the immediate vicinity. Abundance of trout and 

 samlets : the orangejly seems a favourite here. 



PONT RID MERIDYDD on the Tannat : below the 

 bridge is plenty of fish, exceedingly lively and wel 

 .fed, and weighing, generally, about two pounds. 



LLANSILLIN, six miles from Oswestry, finely 

 situated on the river Cynleth. Good angling. 



LLANVAIR DRYFFIN CLWYD, two miles from 

 Ruthin, a beautiful spot on the banks of the 

 Clwyd, in the spacious vale of that name. 



LLANVAIR TALHAVIN, seven miles from Aber- 

 gele, in a vale near the confluence of the Elwy and 

 the Aled. 



PONT RUFFYDD, at the meeting of the Clwyd and 

 the Wheiler. 



PENTRE VOELAS, sixteen miles from Denbigh, 

 on the Conway, an excellent fishing station. 



WIGVAIR, two miles from St. Asaph, on the 

 Elwy. 



LAKES OF DENBIGHSHIRE. 

 LLYN ALWEN, the source of the Alwen. 



