Lodges - Fishing lodges125 properties found
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Saxmundham, SuffolkJuniper Lodge at Brompton Lakes
Richmond, North YorkshireShorefield Country Park
Milford on Sea, HampshireThe Lake House Lodge at Heron Lakes
Beverley, East Riding of YorkshireFelin Fawr Lodges
Llanidloes, PowysBay View at Gwel an Mor
Portreath, CornwallSunshine Lakeside Lodge
Stamford, LincolnshireWhistler Lodge at Tattershall Lakes
Tattershall, LincolnshireHollies Trout Farm
Honiton, DevonCobble Stones
Strathpeffer, HighlandMeadow Lakes Holiday Park
St. Austell, Cornwall16 Amber Wood Lodge
Lymington, HampshireGlan Gwna Holiday Park
Caernarfon, GwyneddOat Hill Farm Lodges
Crewkerne, DorsetTattershall Lakeside Lodge Indulgent wheelchair accessible 8 berth with Hot Tub
Tattershall, LincolnshireLlannerch Holiday Park
St. Asaph, DenbighshirePrimrose Lodge at Finlake Resort
Chudleigh, DevonNew Orchard Farm
Weston-super-Mare, SomersetTiptree Haven at Finlake
Chudleigh, DevonStoke by Nayland Resort
Colchester, SuffolkFishing is one of the most popular hobbies in the UK, so it’s no surprise there is a demand for fishing holidays and particularly in a holiday lodge or log cabin that is close to a fishing lake or river.
There is an array of holiday parks throughout the country which have a course fishing lake on-site with an abundance of Carp, Tench, Perch and Roach where you can totally immerse yourself in a fishing holiday. You may however prefer the flow of the local river for your sport.
A Staycation holiday allows you to enjoy your hobbies while on holiday so finding your ideal fishing lodge fits nicely. It might be that Sea Fishing takes your fancy and is certainly a type of fishing for the serious fisherman, with many coastal park locations available.
Alternatively, you may enjoy Fly Fishing so a holiday lodge in a location near a Trout Fishery might be what you are looking for.
Fishing holidays are popular providing so much scope, with plenty of rivers and lakes to choose from, along with some stunning holiday lodges and log cabins to stay in. We suggest you get the fishing rod out now, and start looking for your ideal fishing lodge.