Address
Caernarfon, UK
Fishery Information
Source material from www.fishingwales.net
Llyn Padarn is a glacially formed lake in Snowdonia and is an example of a moraine-dammed lake. The lake is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long, about 240 acres in size, and at its deepest point, it is 94 feet (29 m) deep. It is one of the largest natural lakes in Wales. The resident species include brown trout and Arctic char (Torgoch), which are usually found in the deeper waters. Purchasing a ticket with the Fishing Passport for Llyn Padarn also allows you to fish Llyn Cwellyn and Cwm Silyn on the same day. Boat hire can be arranged with the Cwellyn Arms.
What size do the fish go to?
No specific information is provided about the size of the fish in Llyn Padarn. However, the lake is home to brown trout and Arctic char.
What tactics work well?
No specific tactics are mentioned for Llyn Padarn. Anglers should consider the types of fish present, such as brown trout and Arctic char, and adjust their tactics accordingly.
What facilities are on site?
Boat hire for Llyn Padarn can be arranged with the Cwellyn Arms. No other specific facilities are mentioned.
Is parking available?
There is no mention of dedicated parking facilities for Llyn Padarn. Anglers should inquire with the Cwellyn Arms when arranging boat hire about parking options and access to the lake.
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