Shalford Park


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The Lakes
Shalford Park in Berkshire offers anglers three distinct lakes to explore. Shalford Lake spans 6 acres with depths up to 20ft, while Bottle Lake covers 10 acres, featuring shallower edges that gradually deepen to 20ft and hold promising spots around the perimeter. Established in 1999, Rowney, the Predator Lake, reaches depths of up to 27ft and benefits from ongoing landscaping and vegetation, creating varied habitats for different fish species.
Amenities
Visitors to Shalford Park can make use of clean and accessible toilets during their fishing trips. For those looking to enhance their experience, syndicate opportunities are available, providing a more organised approach to angling within the park.
Fish Species
The lakes are home to a range of fish including bream, dace, perch, pike, roach, rudd, tench, and trout. Regular stocking of rudd, roach, and trout ensures a balanced ecosystem, particularly in Rowney, where predator fish thrive. Whether you're targeting a stout pike or a sleek trout, Shalford Park caters to various fishing preferences.
Address: Wasing Road, Brimpton, RG7 4, West Berkshire, United Kingdom
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