The Monnow

The MonnowForming the border between England and Wales for much of its length, the Monnow starts life in the hills around Hay Bluff, flowing for approximately 26 miles in a general southerly direction before entering the Wye at Monmouth.

Named in Welsh Myn-wy - literally "by the Wye", it is the first major tributary of the Wye and was historically known as "one of the very best trout streams in south Britain" (The Field 1904). This bold claim is still upheld by those who fish it regularly. Grayling are also present in many of the middle and lower reaches. Until recently much of the Monnow was relatively private and therefore frustratingly unavailable to visiting anglers. However, alongside extensive habitat restoration schemes undertaken by The Monnow Fisheries Association, much more of the river has been opened up. We now have 13 highly recommended Roving Voucher beats on the Monnow system, in addition to the three in the Booking Office.

The Honddu. Half Moon

The Honddu. Llanthony

The Honddu. Maes-y-Beran

The Honddu. Lower Henllan

The Honddu.Lower Stanton

The Hondu. Pandy Beat

The Upper Escley

The Middle Escley

The Lower Escley

The Upper Longtown

The Lower Longtown

The Olchon

The River Dore. Turnastone

The River Dore. Chanstone Court

The River Dore. Abbey Dore

The Dulas Brook