This section covers
fishing, angling, sea fishing, etc
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Conundrum's four and a
half acre trout fishing lake is stocked with
best quality rainbows, blues and browns offering
great sport for beginners and experienced fly
fishermen alike. Various tickets available.
Booking for fishing is advisable. Toilets and
car park. Licensed restaurant within the grounds
serving meals and light snacks.
FARM TRAIL... A working
farm and visitor centre that's lots of fun for
the family.There are loads of friendly farm
animals to meet, pedal tractors, outdoor play
area, and a fun packed barn with interesting and
exciting things to do. Learn while you are
having fun, all about farming and how our food
is produced.
Rainbow, blue and
brown trout fishing. 3 miles east of the A68
near Ridsdale, 8 miles south of Otterburn. Bank
and boat fishing (fly only).
Easy access boat with
motor available which is suitable for disabled
persons.
Car park, toilets and
tea/coffee making facilities. Advanced booking
advised for boats.
Two lakeside self-catering holiday homes
sleeping 4 also available. Contact Rob Tait at
the lodge for further details. Also salmon
fishing on the River Tweed available.
Fish the 23 miles of
available shoreline, or go a-float from one of
the superb fleet of Longliner fishing boats.
Stocked weekly with
rainbows, wild browns also ensure good sport.
Fly fishing and multi-bait available, also
retail and refreshments.
8 fish £16, boat £22
call 0870 240 3549 for details.
Queen Elizabeth II Park
Ashington
Pike, Bream, Roach and Rudd. Day tickets from
Woodhorn Colliery Museum or lakeside car park at
Queen Elizabeth II Park. The lake is owned and
managed by the Wansbeck and Cramlington Angling
Club.
Rainbow, blue and trout
fishing. 3 miles east of the A68 near Ridsdale,
8 miles south of Otterburn. Bank and boat
fishing (fly only). Easy access boat with motor
available which is suitable for disabled
persons..
Car park, toilets and
tea/coffee making facilities. Advanced booking
advised for boats. Two lakeside self-catering
holiday homes sleeping 4 also available. Contact
Rob Tait at the lodge for further details. Also
salmon fishing on the River Tweed available.
Hadrian Fisheries is
located at Haydon Bridge in the picturesque
county of Northumberland.
Just 2 miles off the
A69 and close to both Berwick upon Tweed and
Newcastle upon Tyne, it is highly accessible
from both north and south.
With the contrasting
landscapes of rugged cliffs of the north sea
coastline and the rolling moorlands of the
Cheviot Hills, Northumberland is the ideal
county in which to perfect those outdoor
pursuits such as fly fishing and clay pigeon
shooting. Notable as 'a quality water to visit 7
days a week', Hadrian Fisheries has given the
region’s anglers another serious outlet.
We
are a trout fisheries which is stocked with
second to none stock of rainbow, blue and brown
trout.
Situated amidst some of
the country’s most naturally beautiful
landscapes the setting is breathtaking and
tranquil and a draw to both visitors and locals
alike. Prices are 10.00 per adult for catch and
releaseor 15.00 per
adult for catch and keep including 1 fish. Reduced
rates are available after 5pm for evening
fishing. Discounted parent and child rates are
also available and prove extremely popular. We
also offer a tagged fish. This is optional and
it means that anglers can pay 1.00 per visit and
if they catch the tagged fish then they win
prize money which has accumulated in the pot.
Hadrian fisheries also
boasts a new and fully equipped tackle shop,
catering for all your fly fishing requirements
and accessories with many of the sport’s top
brands. With some of England's finest stretches
of water on its doorstep, including the Tweed
and the Tyne, the Fisheries can furnish you with
the best equipment.
Top quality Clay Pigeon
Shooting is also offered at Hadrian Fisheries
with some of the North East's best targets.
Expert private tuition is available on site and
the cost of 25 clays is around £50 inclusive of
gun hire and cartridges. The Fisheries has the
added advantage of a cafe on site, serving
hearty home-made hot food throughout the winter
months including warming soups and bacon rolls.
Open all year round it is the perfect place to
relax and reflect on the day’s targets and
catches.