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Things to do

Fishing

With both fantastic sea fishing and epic freshwater fishing close by you are sure to find your fishing of choice. The Teifi is famed for it’s Sea Trout, Salmon and brown trout with some wonderful scenery to explore whilst you are fishing.

Nevern Angling Association

The river Nevern is a beautiful spate river running from its source in the unspoilt Preseli hills to the sea at Newport bay.

They offer a number of miles of prime Sewin (sea trout) and Salmon fishing in the upper, middle and lower river. The sea trout normally start to run the river from the beginning of May, peaking in July, with Grilse appearing from July and Salmon from August to the end of the season in October.

The association is run by local volunteers who are committed to the preservation of the river and its migratory fish run.

They offer reasonably priced tickets for both local and visiting anglers.

Fly fishing and spinning are popular and worming is permitted on all waters except the Penwaun stretch. Fly fishing at night for Sewin is very popular with the butcher, teal blue and silver and black pennall popular flies.

Beach Casting

There is some great Beach fishing locally both at Poppit and Newport Sands as well as from the beaches further North.  It can be complicated carrying a 15ft rod so borrow our house rod whilst you are staying.  The Bass fishing can be particularly good….

Epic Fishing Trips

The waters of Cardigan Bay are renowned for mackerel and there’s plenty of scope for beach casting and shore fishing off Pembrokeshire’s beaches where keen anglers are rewarded with a variety of species including sea bass and seabream.

Go on a sea fishing trip from New Quay – there’s a choice of trips lasting from 2 hours to 8 hours. You’ll catch mackerel for the barbecue, or crab, sea bass, or even rays, sharks or conger eels!

Llandysul Angling Association

The river Teifi is the ‘queen’ of the country’s angling rivers, and three clubs manage its fishing beats. Llandysul Angling Association has the rights on 23 miles of the river Teifi between Newcastle Emlyn and Llangybi, near Lampeter, and the Club rents a further 6.5 miles of private beats.

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