Address
Llanllyfni, Caernarfon, UK
Fishery Information
Source material from www.fishingwales.net
Location: The Llynnau Cwm Silyn are located in the hills south of llyn Nantlle.
Description: Llynnau Cwm Silyn are a pair of remote lakes in the heart of Snowdonia. Both lakes contain wild brown trout and are lightly fished due to their distance from the road, accessible via an easy walk of just over a mile on a well-defined track.
The upper lake is shallow with small fish that are not numerous, whereas the lower lake has abundant wild trout averaging 10 or 11 inches. Both lakes have crystal-clear water and are rocky with some weed beds, adding to their character. The lower lake has better access, although the banks are rough in places.
Anglers are advised to equip themselves adequately and always inform someone of their destination. The nearest village is Llanllyfni LL54 6SL.
What size do the fish go to?
The upper lake contains small fish that are not numerous, whereas the lower lake has abundant wild trout averaging 10 or 11 inches.
What tactics work well?
No specific tactics are mentioned, but anglers targeting the wild brown trout in Llynnau Cwm Silyn may have success using a variety of baits and techniques, depending on the conditions.
What facilities are on site?
No specific facilities are mentioned on site, so visitors should plan to bring their own equipment and supplies.
Is parking available?
No specific information is given regarding parking at Llynnau Cwm Silyn, so visitors should check with local authorities or nearby establishments for parking options.
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