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Rosebush Reservoir

             
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Address:  Rosebush, Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, SA66 7RH, Wales
Contact:  Are you the owner?
Tel:  01437 532732
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Type of water:  Medium stillwater.
Description:  A small upland brown trout fishery in the scenic Preseli Hills, owned by Hyder plc. It is currently leased to a small syndicate, but a limited number of day permits for boat and bank fishing are available.
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Species:  Brown trout
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Day tickets:  Day tickets available from the visitor centre at Llys-y-Fran Country Park
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Boats:  Rowing boats available; life jackets included
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Directions:  Rosebush Reservoir is situated beside the B4329 at the ‘Greenway’ crossroads, mid way between Cardigan and Haverfordwest.
Last updated:  11/01/2007 12:11:00

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