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The River Cynon in South Wales is one of the larger tributaries of the River Taff, flowing from its source in Brecknockshire to join the Taff in Glamorgan. The quality of the river has improved dramatically following the closure of the coal industry. The river contains wild brown trout and in recent years it has become a very good grayling river, especially in the lower stretches.

Fishing Type Key
Salmon
Coarse
Trout (River)
Sea Trout
Trout (Stillwater)
Winter Grayling
All Species (in season)
Boat up to 2 Anglers
Bank Only