The Tarrell is a high gradient, rocky river which rises above Storey Arms in the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park and flows down to the market town of Brecon where it joins the River Usk. Approximately ¾ mile in length, providing the angler with technical and challenging small stream fishing for wild brown trout.

Please note that this is Merthyr Tydfil Angling Alliance water and exclusivity cannot be guaranteed.

There was an outbreak of crayfish plague in the lower Irfon on the Wye catchment in July 2024 resulting in the deaths of the many of the native white-clawed crayfish. This beat contains a healthy population of native crayfish therefore, visiting anglers MUST ensure against cross contamination by approved check/dry/disinfection procedures, and importantly waders, nets and tackle should be sprayed with Virkon disinfectant before and after fishing.

Rules and Regulations
  • National bye-laws must be observed and it is up to anglers to familiarise themselves with these.
  • Flyfishing only
  • 2 trout can be taken per rod. Anything under 9" must be returned (byelaw)
  • No Dogs Allowed
  • No spinning or lure fishing for any species.

Availability & Booking

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Ticket Price Info below If applicable, any booking fee will be included at Checkout
Max number of tickets per day:
2
Block booking price:
£24.00
Trout (River)
Full Day £12.00