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Angling for the riverbank: Here’s where to go fishing in the UK

Whether it’s Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man And The Sea or Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, efforts to land a big catch have always inspired stirring tales.

But you don’t have to head to the deepest oceans to bag your own fish. The UK’s lakes and rivers are ripe for anglers of all skill levels — and during the pandemic there’s been a boom in popularity as fishing is perfect for social distancing.

The Environment Agency reports a 230 per cent increase in rod licences sold during the summer. Indeed, there are estimated to be more than two million regular anglers in the UK, making fishing one of the country’s most popular pastimes. Here is our guide to the best of the UK’s lakes and rivers, for when we are able to enjoy them once more … 

MOON RIVER  

Keen fly fisherman, writer, fighter pilot and television presenter Hugh Falkus on the riverbank

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the genteel world of fly fishing hasn’t historically lured in the wildest of characters. So thank goodness for the outspoken Hugh Falkus, writer, film-maker, TV presenter, fighter pilot and fly fisherman.

His favourite spot was the River Lune in Lancashire, a 53-mile stretch that is home to sea trout and salmon.

DON’T MISS: Hipping Hall in Kirkby Lonsdale, a restaurant with rooms, which features in the first series of sitcom The Trip (hippinghall.com, from £159 a night).

Falkus’s favourite spot was the River Lune (pictured) in Lancashire, a 53-mile stretch that is home to sea trout and salmon

DETAILS: Double rooms at The Mill at Conder Green from £70 (the­millatconde­rgre­e­n.co.uk). Day permits from £5 at rive­rlune­fishing.co.uk. 

HOPE SPRINGS 

Guaranteed fish and no need for wading — a lake can be an easier starting point for beginners than rivers. And Dever Springs, at Barton Stacey, Hants, is a good option for an introduction to fly fishing. Here, brown trout and rainbow trout are caught.

DON’T MISS: Winchester is a 20-minute drive away.

DETAILS: B&B doubles at the Wykeham Arms in Winchester from £159 (wyke­hamarmswinche­ste­r.co.uk). Day tickets from £47.50 at de­ve­rsprings.co.uk.

WELSH WONDERS 

The River Wye in Wales is home to a variety of fish species and inspired poet William Wordsworth

‘O Sylvan Wye Thou wanderer thro’ the woods / How often has my spirit turned to thee!’ These were the words of William Wordsworth in 1798, but anglers will feel similar joy at all the River Wye has to offer.

It’s the fifth longest river in the UK, stretching 134 miles from the slopes of Plynlimon in Mid Wales to the Severn Estuary, with both coarse and fly fishing and species including salmon, trout, grayling, barbel, chub and pike.

DON’T MISS: Tintern Abbey, which inspired Wordsworth to write his eponymous poem in 1798 (cadw. gov.wale­s/visit/place­s-to-visit). 

Tintern Abbey is one of the most treasured spots on the 134-mile-long Wye

DETAILS: B&B doubles at Foyles of Glasbury from £135 (foyle­sof­glasbury.co.uk). A day’s fishing on the nearby Caemawr beat is from £20 (fishingpassport.co.uk) 

ON THE LINE 

Carp fishing is suited to those who enjoy a gentler pace of life. The willow, beech, magnolia, Scots pine and cherry trees surrounding the Cromwell Lake covering 18 acres in Nottinghamshire will add to the relaxation — while fish of up to 40 lb won’t disappoint. 

DON’T MISS: Sherwood Forest, the home of the legendary Robin Hood, is only a 30-minute drive away (visitshe­rwood.co.uk).

DETAILS: Rosie’s Retreat, a log cabin sleeping two, can be booked.

WHISKY GALORE 

The River Spey (pictured) in the Highlands is now perhaps the UK’s premier salmon fishing destination

The Spey cast was developed in the 1800s as a technique for salmon fishing in large rivers. The method was named after the River Spey in the Highlands, now perhaps the UK’s premier salmon fishing destination.

DON’T MISS: The area is home to more than 50 whisky distilleries. 

DETAILS: Three nights B&B at Gordon Castle from £285 (gordon­castle­.co.uk). Fishing from £220 per rod per day.

WORLD FAMOUS 

Fly-fishers on the River Tweed, which is one of the UK’s great salmon rivers

The River Tweed in the Borders — 97 miles stretching from Scotland into England — is one of the UK’s great salmon rivers. Enjoy spectacular scenery and the charming towns of Kelso, Melrose and Peebles.

DON’T MISS: The 18th-century Floors Castle, tickets from £11.50 (floorscastle­.com).

DETAILS: Doubles at Schloss Roxburghe from £149 (schloss ­ ­hote­l-roxburghe­.com). A day’s fishing the Tweed from £277 pp (salmon-fish-scotland.com)



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