Thread: Wales in June
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Old April 25th, 2004, 11:30 PM
Nogood Boyo
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Default Wales in June

On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 at 13:23:45 in rec.outdoors.fishing.fly riverman
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"W. D. Grey" wrote in message
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Also for accommodation try Googling "Accommodation in Brecon, South

Wales"

There is a huge list of hotels guest houses, self catering cottages etc.
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Bill: I was thinking of this guest house http://www.cammarch.co.uk in
Llangamarch Wells. No special reason, except that it seemed off the beaten
track, has comfportable accomodations, and offers access to 3 beats (8
pools) for 12 pounds per day. I think, as it participates in the Ulm and Usk
passport system, that I would have access to much more water if I stayed
there, but in truth I find it hard to understand the Welch system, so I'm
not sure. I was going to email them and ask.


This place has just been refurbished, so is more expensive now than it
would have been a few years ago. Have had a good drink there several
times... Fishing within walking distance of the hotel is excellent.
Mainly trout in June. Grayling fishing is usually winter sport but
you'll get 'em in June as well.

You can get a train from Llangammarch Wells down the Towy valley to
Llandovery, Llangadog, Llandeilo... Lovely line... But the trains
aren't frequent..!

http://www.heart-of-wales.co.uk/

If you plan well, you can probably dispense with car hire for a few
days...

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Nogood Boyo