Fishing

There are three rotating beats - Llwch Gwyn, Abercothi and Junction. Max 5 rods per beat.
The cost of fishing is: April 1 – 30 @ £50 per rod/day or £200 per beat/day
  May 1 – 17 @ £80 per rod/day or £350 per beat/day
  May 18 – Aug 16      @ £100 per rod/day or £450 per beat/day
  Aug 17 – Sept 13     @ £80 per rod/day or £350 per beat/day
  Sept 14 – Oct 17      @ £90 per rod/day or £400 per beat/day
     

All guests may use the rod rooms (but not the whole Fishing Lodge) at no charge.
Use of the Fishing Lodge (other than the Rod Room) is by special arrangement only.

The names and addresses of all rods should all be provided please.
Priority may be given to people wishing to book a whole beat.

Accommodation - Abercothi Farmhouse
The accommodation should be ready by 1500hrs on the day of arrival and guests are asked to have the house ready for cleaning by 1100 hrs on the day they leave. There are facilities in the Rod Room if need be.
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Abercothi Farmhouse
Bedrooms - 4 double (3 en suite), 1 twin.

£550

£775

£975

£1,200

£1,400

£1.600

Abercothi Annexe
Bedrooms - 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single all en suite.

£400

£550

£700

£850

£1,000

£1,150

Whole House (Farmhouse plus Annexe)
Bedrooms – 5 double, 2 twin, 1 single

£850

£1,200

£1,500

£1,850

£2,150

£2,450


Payment Terms

A 50% booking deposit shall be paid on booking with the balance due by 1st. April. Cheques payable to Abercothi Estate please. Any payment made shall be non-returnable in the event of cancellation unless the booking can be re-let.

VAT will be charged at the current rate on all prices.




The rules and conditions below shall apply to all at Abercothi.

Please ensure that you have read and abide by these and if you have organised any party or group or brought any guests that they do so also. Thank you.

1. Anyone fishing should take care when so doing, especially at night. You should be aware that wading can be hazardous and extreme care should be taken at all times when wading, crossing the river or climbing up or down the banks or when fishing from the boards. Rocks can be slippery, there can be deep holes and if in any doubt wading sticks and/or safety jackets should be worn.

2. Fishing shall be supervised by the Ghillie whose reasonable directions shall be adhered to. The Estate and/or Ghillie reserve the right to revoke any permission at any time should in their opinion any of the rules or conditions are broken.

3. The fishing at Abercothi is divided into three beats, Llwch Gwyn, Abercothi and Junction. Rods shall be allocated a beat and these shall rotate on a daily basis. Rods shall stick to the boundaries of their beat at all times unless otherwise advised by the Ghillie. Rods may fish on their allocated Beat from 0700 hrs until 0700 hrs the following day.

4. The Upper and Lower Bridge Pools are not part of the rotating beats and may be fished at the Ghillie’s discretion.

5. All rods should be in possession of a valid EA Licence. The fishing shall be by fly or spinner only. Worms are not permitted except in the Bridge Pools.

6. The fishing is almost all double bank (if in doubt look at the plan in the Rod Room) except part of the Junction Beat, which is single bank. Rods shall make themselves aware of and abide by the bank sharing arrangements with the opposite bank on that part of the Junction beat. Please report any transgressions immediately to the Ghillie.

7. Guests are encouraged to return fish they catch, and please refrain from lifting them clear of the water. In any event all salmon caught before June 16th. must be returned.

8. All fish caught, whether returned or not, shall be recorded in the catch record book in the Rod Room, without fail please. Please use a new line for each fish. Please keep the rod room tidy. Rods may use the freezer in the Rod Room.

9. Any children must be kept under control and supervision, especially by the River, which can be very dangerous.

10. Dogs are allowed at Abercothi but must be under control please (Beware of nesting duck, livestock etc.). Guests may use the kennels but please leave clean afterwards. Dogs are not permitted in the Fishing Lodge or the Farmhouse.

11. When driving or fishing near the river please keep lights to a minimum.

12. Guests shall be responsible for the security of all their own vehicles, fishing and other equipment and valuables at all times. The Partners of Abercothi Fishing shall not be held liable for the loss or damage.

13. Smoking is permitted in the Rod Room and downstairs only in the Farmhouse. Please do not smoke anywhere upstairs or in the Fishing Lodge itself.

14. The accommodation should be ready by 1500hrs on the day of arrival and guests are asked to have the house ready for cleaning by 1100 hrs on the day they leave. There are facilities in the Rod Room if need be.

15. Any damage or complaints/comments should be made to the Ghillie (07977 940204) or the Estate Office.

  Resources
Go to Golden Grove Fishery
Catch Records
Tariffs and Rules
Sea Trout Fishing Tuition

Special Offers
For bookings and availability for this season at Abercothi and Golden Grove email us (see contact us in index) or tel 01494 524411.

Catch Records
2010 Season - 24 Aug. About thirty fish caught the last couple of days including 10 salmon on the back end of recent rains. 11lbs salmon caught on Escarpment Pool of the Cothi and 11.5lbs sewin from Goilan Pool on the Towy. A nice lot of fish, both salmon and sewin, around and fishing well. The total approaching 300 sewin and about two dozen salmon. Most returned. Golden Grove has had similar numbers too. 2009 Season - See website for Abercothi catch records. 424 sewin landed, including eight of ten pounds or more, and 46 salmon.
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