Address
Cusworth Ln, Doncaster DN5 7TU, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Fishery Information
Cusworth Hall Lakes, located within the beautiful grounds of the restored Cusworth Hall and its gardens, has been transformed into a thriving natural habitat that houses various wildlife species. The area has been acknowledged as a Site of Scientific Interest, boasting diverse habitats, such as open water, swamp, mixed woodland, and grassland areas. Due to its unique ecology and the presence of protected species, Doncaster Council has decided that fishing will not be resumed at the lakes.
What size do the fish go to?
Fishing is no longer allowed at Cusworth Hall Lakes in order to preserve and protect the unique ecology and wildlife found within the grounds.
What tactics work well?
As fishing is not permitted at Cusworth Hall Lakes, no tactics can be applied here. However, anglers can still enjoy fishing at other sites across the borough.
What facilities are on site?
Cusworth Hall Lakes and its surroundings offer a picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy the flourishing natural habitat and wildlife. While no fishing facilities are available, visitors can appreciate the diverse habitats and learn about the regionally rare and protected species found within the grounds.
Is parking available?
The listing does not provide specific information about parking availability at Cusworth Hall Lakes. For details on parking and any associated fees, it is recommended to contact Cusworth Hall directly or visit their website.
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