Thread: Wales in June
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Old April 23rd, 2004, 10:01 PM
W. D. Grey
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Default Wales in June

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(OK, I put this into the 'snowballs chance in hell' category...)

I have an open week in midJune before I need to be in Plymouth, England for
grad school. I've made some reservations to get myself into south-central
Wales from June 15-20, as there are apparently quite a few very nice
trout/greyling/salmon streams there, amongst the headwaters and tributaries
of the Why and Usk rivers. I'm planning on renting a car and a small suite
at a B&B in a small Welsh (Welch?) town that has a pub, some interesting
local culture, some good food, some scenery, and some trout streams.

If anyone has a week off, needs/wants to be on this side of the pond, and
wants to do some exploring of the region and do some flyfishing,
Wales-style, get in touch. It would be fun to have the company.

--riverman


For starters you can't do better than take a look at this web-site:

http://www.fishing-in-wales.com/index.htm

This is an excellent site dedicated to providing information to Visitors
to Wales.

Also for accommodation try Googling "Accommodation in Brecon, South
Wales"

There is a huge list of hotels guest houses, self catering cottages etc.
--
Bill Grey
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