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Bedgellert, twelve miles from Carnarvon by coach. Tickets pro- 

 curable at the Commercial Hotel, Port Madoc, or the Pen-y-gwryd 

 Inn. Fine scenery and good lake fishing. 



THE DWYRYD (Salmon and Trout). Tan y Bwlch or Festiniog. 

 Preserved. Tickets, 1 /. Is. per year, 5s. per week, 1 s. 6d. per day. 

 Plenty of lakes in the neighbourhood. Route ; Rail to Shrews- 

 bury, and by coach to Dolgelly. 



CORON LAKE, Angelsea, (Trout). Bodorgan Arms; reason- 

 able terms ; trout fine (for Wales). Bodorgan railway station, on 

 Chester and Holyhead line. Meilog Lake and the rivers of the 

 two lakes are also fishable. 



LYN OGWEN AND THE RIVER OGWEN (Trout), near Bangor, 

 Carnarvon. By stopping at the Douglas Arms, at Bethseda, Mr. 

 Hughes' s, or the inn at Capel Currig, boats can be obtained. The 

 sport is good here, and the trout average half a pound. The scenery 

 also is fine. There are two or three other good lakes in the neigh- 

 bourhood. Route: North- Western and Chester and Holyhead line 

 to Bangor. Comfortable quarters. See Advertisement 



THE DOVEY (Salmon, Sewin, and Trout), Machynlleth, Mont- 

 gomeryshire. For tickets, the angler will apply to Mr. C. J. Lloyd, 

 Wynnstay Arms Hotel. The fishing is middling. Route : North 

 Western Railway to Shrewsbury, and on by coach. Also at Mall- 

 wyd, by staying at Mr. Rowland's, the Peniarth Arms. Lake fish- 

 ing in the neighbourhood. North Wales Railway to Oswestry. 

 Coach Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only. 



LLYN IRDYN, &c. (Llanbeder), Near here are three or four 

 small trout lakes, where occasionally good sport is had ; they are all 

 free, and the scenery is fine. Route, rail to Shrewsbury, and 

 coach to Dolgelly. North of this again is Harlech, where there 

 are numerous lakes, some of good size, and containing good fish, 

 most of which are free. 



THE DISSUNY (Salmon, Sewin, and Trout), at Towyn. Rail 

 to Shrewsbury, coach to Machynlleth. Sport indifferent. 



TALL Y LLYN (Trout plentiful). Fishing, by staying at the 

 hotel, on the Lake, which is much frequented ; moderate charges, 

 and good accommodation. Route as before. Near this is Llyn y 

 Cae, which contains abundance of small trout 



LLYNBEGUELIN AND LLYNPENRHYAD (Trout). Two small 

 lakes in the neighbourhood of Machynlleth. In the former trout 

 about half-a-pound; permission at Lloyd's hotel. In the latter 

 the trout are smaller ; permission of Mr. Loveden, of Goggerdan, 

 near Aberystwith. Route as before. 



SOUTH WALES. 



LYNYWEN, near Aberystwith (Trout). From one pound to 

 three, sometimes larger. Very shy, and only to be caught late in 

 th evening with the moth, &c. The lake is small. Near the 



