Llyn Brenig a 920 acre stillwater, has established an international reputation for quality fly fishing. Anglers can enjoy fishing heather and spruce lined shores for hard fighting trout some of them spawned in streams around the Lake. Llyn Brenig is one of the few remaining fisheries preserved exclusively for fly-fishing.
Species
Rainbow trout, Brown trout(stocked and wild) and Tiger trout. The main emphasis being on Rainbow trout.
Charges 2007
Charges 2007
Season £468 Full Day £16.50
Conc £438 £15.50
Part day £14.50
Jun £8.50
Motor boats
w/e £19
week day £17
Half day £13am £14pm
Float Tube launch £5.00
Wheelie Boats £5.00
LIFE JACKETS/BUOYANCY AIDS ARE COMPLUSORY AND ARE TO BE WORN AT ALL TIMES ON BOATS AND JETTY
Block Bookings
Any group of 20 or more anglers may obtain permits at a concessionary rate.
Payments must be received at least 10 days in advance.
(Cheques made payable to: United Utilities Operational Services Ltd)
Permits £14.50
Boat £16.00
Deposit £20.00
Rover Ticket
Brenig, Alaw, Alwen, Llandegfedd, Llysyfran, Beacons and Talybont are the only Reservoirs covered by the Rover Season Permits.
Any permit holder is entitled to fish at another reservoir of the same or lower price category.
Concessions
Concessionary permits will only be issued to persons who at the time of issue are either: -
In receipt of a state retirement pension
Juniors under 17 years of age – Bag Limit 2 Fish
Wheelchair users
Bag limit
Bag limit is 6 fish
Float tube
The use of float tubes is allowed in certain areas.
Season
Season 17th Mar - Oct 28th
Pike only 29 Oct - 2nd Nov inc.
Daily Fishing Times
8.00 am – 1hr after sunset (bank)
9.00 am - ½ hr after sunset (boat)
Permits
Available from the tackle shop or machines at:
Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre, Cerrigydrudion , Corwen LL21 9TT
Tel : 01490 420 463
Fax: 01490 420694
E’mail llyn.brenig@dwrcymru.com
Disabled facilities.
2 'Wheelie' boats; disabled toilet and access to Visitor Centre. Regular
Venue for international disabled flyfishing competitions.
Directions
Llyn Brenig lies in the heart of North Wales on the B4501 between Denbigh and Cerrigydrudion and is within easy reach of the major North West cities, being under 1 1/2 hours drive from Manchester and 1 hour from Liverpool via the A55. It is also easy to reach from Shrewsbury and Birmingham via the A458, A470, A494 and A5.