Fishing is excellent at Three Ponds Holiday Park with a range of species and techniques.
Both residents and day-ticket fishermen are welcome at Oak Pond. It covers around 1 1/2 acres and, in some places, reaches depths of 9 feet. The three lily pads, the reed bank, or the overhanging cover are just a few of the characteristics that may be fished to at each of the 16 pegs. A variety of natural foods are produced by the pond since it is maintained to encourage a highly natural environment. As a consequence, the fish are specimen-sized, flawless, and ready to battle when hooked. The following species may be found at Three Ponds Holiday Park: crucian carp, pike, perch, roach, common carp, and tench.
Kingfisher Pond is a charming body of water that is accessible to both locals and visitors with day passes. It is roughly half an acre in size and has a depth of 6 feet. Tench and crucian carp have been added to the 2008 restoration project, which included 6 new pegs.
Holiday houses near Heron Pond (residents only) have private fishing areas in their gardens. There are two places that are accessible to other inhabitants, totaling 6 pegs. The head of carp in Heron Pond is much bigger than that in Oak Pond, which further diversifies the needed fishing techniques.