Come fishing at the home of the

Llynfi Valley Angling Association

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Established in 1954, the Llynfi Valley Angling Association has become an important part of the Maesteg Community.

Since its start, the Association has thrived and keeps expanding, attracting new members annually.

Picture of the Llynfi River from a bridge
picture of some small rapids in the river llynfi

The River Llynfi…

otherwise referred to as the Llynfi River (or Afon Llynfi in Welsh), is one of three main tributaries of the River Ogmore or Afon Ogwr.

The Llynfi runs for around 10 miles from its source north of Maesteg and flows southwards through the Llynfi Valley to the confluence with the River Ogmore (Afon Ogwr) and the River Garw at Aberkenfig (Abercynffig). 

Picture of a large fish laying next to a fishing rod.

Herons, dippers, wagtails and plenty of fish reside in the clean waters of the Llynfi in South Wales. 

fisherman holds a fish caught in the llynfi river

Fishing Services

Annual Membership

Join the Llynfi Valley Angling Association with an annual pass to fish as much as you like.

fisherman holds a larger fish and smaller fish in a container to release into the llynfi river

Day Passes

Visit the River Llynfi for a uniquely challenging fishing experience.

Learn to Fish

If you’re new to fishing, arrange to learn from an experienced committee member.