Stillwater · Ordovician Volcanic · Wales / Snowdonia (Llanberis, Gwyrfai catchment)

Llyn Cwm Dwythwch

Llyn Cwm Dwythwch terrain map
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Cwm Dwythwch is a high, small tarn on the society's books, easy to overlook next to the club's better-known waters but no less honest for it.

Marginal · Trout
Diawl Bach · 12-14
A patient day, if you fancy it
Water temperature is the limiting factor today, not the wave. Fish dawn or dusk if you go at all, and handle everything with extra care.
42% confidence
limited data
What moved it
  • WindS 7 km/hLight breeze
Today’s fly
Diawl Bach
Diawl Bach12-14
Washing-line, sub-surface
Conditions on the water
Live gauge
Wind
Light breeze
S 7 km/h
N
S
from the south
WaveRipple
Water temp
Air temp30°C
CloudClear
Pressure1019 hPa
Rain · recent0.0 mm

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How to fish it · for trout
When
May–August; settled, warm evenings
Where
Set up a broadside drift and cover the water systematically. Work a bushy searching pattern on the bob and drop a contrasting nymph on the point. Keep a sedge-style dry or emerger on a short leader for the evening rise.
The plan
Plan A

Set up a broadside drift and cover the water systematically. Work a bushy searching pattern on the bob and drop a contrasting nymph on the point. Keep a sedge-style dry or emerger on a short leader for the evening rise.

Plan B

If the main plan is not working, switch to a smaller, more imitative pattern fished slower and deeper. A change of drift angle can also make a difference.

Watch for

Watch for Sedge towards evening — this could be the best window of the day.

Boat — drift

A gentle ripple is ideal for drifting — broadside drift covering the wind lanes should be productive.

Through the year
0–3 scale · July highlighted
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Daddy Long LegsHatch
2
3
2
Murrough (Great Red Sedge)Hatch
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Black MidgeHatch
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Lake OliveHatch
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2
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2
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Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Ranked for today
Trout fly box
Bays & launches · 1
Day ticket via The Fishing PassportAccess varies
Small, high tarn on the society's books — wild trout, no crowds, included in the £20 all-waters ticket covering the club's full portfolio.
What's coming
Plan ahead
5-day outlook
Condition match
55%
Cloud25%
Wind100%
Temp25%

A reasonable day here, though temperature isn't quite in the sweet spot.

Other water nearby · 5
About this water

Cwm Dwythwch is a high, small tarn on the society's books, easy to overlook next to the club's better-known waters but no less honest for it. It holds trout in the way these upland tarns generally do — not abundant, not large, but wild and willing on their day. The practical appeal is the ticketing: it's bookable through The Fishing Passport, and a single £20 all-waters ticket covers the club's full portfolio, Cwellyn and Padarn and Dywarchen and Cwm Silyn and Nantlle included. That makes Dwythwch less a destination in its own right and more a bonus water — somewhere to detour to on a day when you've already paid for the privilege of being up here.

  • Lake
  • Ordovician volcanic
Why this score
  • Wind conditions (ripple) closely match what this water fishes best in.
  • High temperatures may push fish deeper and reduce surface activity.
  • Damsel Nymph is in its seasonal window, boosting the chance of targeted feeding.
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