Conwy Water Gardens

Address

Glyn Isa, Rowen, Conwy LL32 8TP, United Kingdom

Fishery Information

Source material from www.fishingwales.net

Conwy Water Gardens boasts three well-stocked coarse fishing lakes within its grounds, set against the stunning backdrop of the Rowen Valley and surrounded by natural woodland and farmland in North Wales. Purpose-built fishing pegs with paths lead to each peg, and disabled access is available from the car park. Toilet facilities are conveniently located next to the lakes. A tackle shop is on-site, offering a wide selection of baits and tackle.

What size do the fish go to?

The coarse fishing lake at Conwy Water Gardens is stocked with a diverse range of fish species, including Carp weighing over 20lbs, Ghost Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, Mirrors, Crucians, Orfe/Ide, Rudd, Perch, Barbel, Chub, and Goldfish. The variety of species caters to different angling preferences.

What tactics work well?

Due to the range of fish species present, tactics will vary depending on the target species. It is advisable to adapt your tactics based on the specific fish you aim to catch and the conditions of the lake on the day of your visit.

What facilities are on site?

Conwy Water Gardens offers an on-site tackle shop with a wide selection of baits, maggots, pellets, ground bait, and various tackle brands such as Korda, Guru, and Middy Tackle. Disabled access and toilet facilities are available near the lakes. Breakfast on the bank is also available; place your order before 10:30 am, and your meal will be delivered to you at around 11 am.

Is parking available?

Parking is available at Conwy Water Gardens, with the car park located just 30 meters from the specimen lake. This makes it convenient for anglers to access the lakes and facilities.

Day Tickets and Aquatics Centre

To fish at Conwy Water Gardens, head to the Aquatics Centre to purchase day tickets and any necessary supplies. Contact the venue for information on ticket pricing and availability.

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