Lakeside Fishery in Bedfordshire is a pleasant, family-run fishery with two coarse lakes. The lakes are well-established and situated in quiet, natural settings teeming with wildlife.
The fishery lies near Leighton Buzzard, on the fringes of the picturesque Chiltern Hills. We are conveniently located on the boundary of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and are easily accessible from Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire, London, and the Home Counties.
We provide a variety of amenities, including a lodge, restrooms, and accessible access. To fish at Lakeside Fishery, you must possess a valid Environment Agency rod license. These are available for purchase on the Environment Agency's website.
The upper coarse lake measures two acres in size and reaches a maximum depth of fourteen feet. It is a mixed fishery offering opportunities for both pleasure anglers and those seeking larger fish. The lake is surrounded by a big island, and each swim presents a unique set of obstacles, including shallows, deep edges, varied depths, and marginal vegetation. The top lake's current record is 31lb 4oz common carp captured in 2020.
There are 27 swims, all of which are equipped with sturdy wooden or steel platforms. Many are wheelchair accessible.
2.5 acres of pure water make up the bottom coarse lake, which has a maximum depth of 18 feet. Tench, grass carp, roach, chub, and perch are abundant in the lake.
The bottom lake's current record is a grass carp weighing 34lb 12oz captured in 2020.