Beats 16 to 19 - The Edw

Stalking wild brown trout on the Hergest Beat of the EdwSteeped in history, it is easy to lose yourself in the magical Edw valley. Folklore has it that Prince Llewelyn, the last Welsh Prince of Wales, hid in the caves at Aberedw in 1282 before being captured and killed by the forces of Edward I near the river Irfon. Whatever the legend, the valley's history is evident through the numerous castles and earthwork fortifications, many of which are still visible today.

The Edw has been one of the most popular of the tributaries in the Roving Voucher scheme. With around 8kms of river for you to fish again in 2007, it offers a good variety of water, all of which is classified as small stream wild trout fishing.

The Aberedw and Hergest beats flow over bedrock making them a fairly difficult wade but providing some fantastic pools and glides whereas the upper two beats, Cregrina and Hundred House, run through farmland and are more leisurely and meandering.

Beat 16 – Aberedw

Beat 17 – Hergest

Beat 18 – Cregrina

Beat 19 – Hundred House