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magine: waking from a refreshing night's sleep in one of our traditional Devon stone barns, enjoying a hearty English breakfast, driving to some of the prettiest locations, then a day's guided fly fishing. |
| Then back home to a delicious home-cooked meal, conversation round the dinner table. Talking and reminiscing about the highlights of the day's fishing. Delight in the company of people who enjoy just the same passion for fly fishing as you. | |
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Devon cream tea on your arrival |
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Seven night's accommodation in 5-star-rated stone barn conversions |
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Hearty full English breakfast (lighter alternatives available) with fresh eggs from our own chickens. |
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Guided fly fishing on a variety of Devon's spectacular lakes (see selection below): 6 days fishing for weekly holidays, 2 days fishing for short breaks. |
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Al fresco lunch with selection of cooked meats, salads, crusty bread, home-made cakes, fresh fruit, hot & cold drinks. |
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Back home to tasty home-cooked three-course meal* (+coffee) using fresh local produce, enjoying a glass or two of wine with your meal. |
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And either an evening tying your own flies. |
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Or a social evening at the local hostelry where we can tie flies if you wish as well. |
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Convivial company. |
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*Typical menus: |
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Home-made soup |
Seafood cocktail |
Pasta carbonara |
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Roast beef & Yorkshire pudding |
Pork medallions with cream & cider |
Chicken chasseur |
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Apple pie & clotted cream |
Chocolate torte |
Berry fruits in meringue basket |
(Vegetarian options available if required, please notify us of your requirements before arrival)
Working in conjunction with South West Lakes, I will be taking you to a selection of the following lakes:
These beautiful waters situated on the edge of Dartmoor,
are surrounded by forest and farmland and lie within the Dartmoor
National Park. Rhododendron flowers make a blaze of colour around
the reservoirs. Reputedly this spectacular lake's fifty acre waters
with dam and surrounded by scenic woodlands was the first place
in Europe to be stocked with rainbow trout.
Fishing from boat or bank. Fish for rainbows, brown trout and blues. Fishery records: Rainbow 10lb 14oz, brown 3lb.
Recommended flies: Hawthorn, Daddies, Hoppers, Black Gnat, Buzzers, PTN, GRHE, various goldheads, Appetisers, Ace of Spades, Monatana and Viva.
Set on one of the highest points on Dartmoor, picturesque
Fernworthy offers wild natural brown trout fishing from the bank
only. Some of the prettiest brown trout you will ever see.
This wild fishery will enchant you; wandering the banks and finding secluded inlets to cast a fly to very wary trout. To deceive these creatures will stretch your skills to the limit.
Recommended flies: Black Gnat, Buzzers. (Waders would be a good idea.)
The largest inland water in the South West was completed
in 1990; it has a surface area of more than 730 acres. The northern
third of the lake has been designated a Special Protection Zone
to allow wildlife a safe haven and to protect over-wintering birds.
A 50-hectare forest, planted in 1999 is growing away from the
waters edge. Right from its opening in 1993 the decision was taken
to make Roadford a brown trout fishery only stocked with trout
of just 10-12 in leaving them to grow on naturally to provide
"wild trout" fishing.
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trout here are spectacular; they are beautifully marked and are
truly wild. Roaming the banks you will have to search for fish
which are very territorial - watch for the rise patterns very
close to the bank, particularly amongst the trees that still protrude
from the water around the banks of the inlets. Boat fishing is
also available on this lake.
The mixed woodland surrounding Burrator contrasts
sharply with the open moor and the rugged Dartmoor tors, making
this lake well worth visiting. This lake is my wife's favourite.
Stocked with rainbow and brown trout; there is bank fishing only at this lake and thigh waders only are allowed. This is very much a lake for wandering and enjoying the surrounding scenery as much as the challenging fishing.
At certain times of the year much of the food here is wind born and very small, so tiny dark flies are the order of the day.
Located on the edge of Bodmin moor, Siblyback is a
premier fishing lake regularly stocked with rainbow trout averaging
2lb - biggest rainbow being 10lb 8oz. This lake offers both bank
and boat fishing.
It is quite possible to fish the entire perimeter of this lake in a day, which offers a variety of fishing situations; from a sandy beach-type shore to rocky outcrops and marsh land. Roam the banks taking note of the wind direction as often food will have been blown into the bays and inlets. If the wind has been in one direction for several days you will often find the trout shoaled up together.
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is very much a lake where naturals work well.
Eleven of these lakes are within a maximum of an hour and a quarter's drive, some less. They offer a variety of fishing from stocked rainbow at Kennick to wild brown trout high up on the moors at Fernworthy - truly a natural setting. And Roadford where fingerlings introduced over ten years ago have grown on to produce wild brown trout of 4lb plus.
For spectacular scenery and fishing experience, the lakes are hard to beat. Often you will not see another fisherman and will have the banks to roam at your will.
I hope that I can make this a memorable week - where we can make friends, exchange ideas - and have a great time.
| Lower Tideford Farm has four holiday cottages newly converted from traditional stone barns, set round a courtyard, all within its own 30 acres of meadows, woodland and streams. |
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Extremely well equipped with dishwashers, microwaves, radios, colour TV's and VCR's/ DVD's, laundry, comfortable beds with duvets and bed linen, the cottages are ideal for those seeking a comfortable base from which to enjoy a day's fishing. |
| Four miles to historic Dartmouth, with the spectacular river Dart, the historic towns of Totnes, Kingsbridge and Salcombe all on your doorstep. Dartmoor National Park, one of England's last great wildernesses is a short drive away. |
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The Cottagesat Lower Tideford have been newly converted to a very high standard from traditional Devon stone barns, combining the original beams, roof trusses and stone walls with warm pine floors (in the Cornworthy and Salcombe), fully fitted carpets, comfortable furnishings, fully fitted kitchens and bathrooms and full oil central heating, all to assure you of a great holiday. |
The Dartmouth (Sleeps 6+1)The Dartmouth is ideal for a group. Large double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Large twin-bedded room. Bunk-bedded room. Bath/wc with power shower over and bidet. Large farmhouse-style dining kitchen. Living room with wood burner. |
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The Salcombe (Sleeps 4+2)Upside down cottage. On the ground floor - large double bedroom with French doors to courtyard. Bunk-bedded room. Bathroom/wc with power shower over Large open plan living/dining room Comfortably furnished (sofa bed for +2) with original exposed trusses and pine floor. Farmhouse style kitchen area. French windows leading to your own balcony with original slate steps down to the courtyard. |
The Cornworthy (Sleeps 4)Reverse living accommodation. On the ground floor are two spacious bedrooms, one with two singles, one with a double bed. Bathroom with power shower over, WC, hand basin. Upstairs to open-plan living area, with original exposed trusses spectacularly spanning the roof area and warm pine floor. Fully-fitted farmhouse-style kitchen area. |
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The Dittisham (Sleeps 4)Reverse living accommodation, entrance leading to first floor. Open-plan living room, comfortably furnished. Fully fitted farmhouse-style kitchen. Original roof trusses. Downstairs to the hall, large master bedroom with double bed and French doors to the courtyard. Second bedroom with twin beds. Bath with shower over, WC and hand basin. Outside, your own seating area with table and chairs to enjoy that glass of wine whilst watching the glorious sunset. |
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See more details of accommodation on: http://www.tideford.freeserve.co.uk To
book your holiday please ring |
Holidays normally run from Saturday to Saturday. Arrival from 4pm, departure by 10am.Short breaks may be available. Short breaks (which include 2 days fishing) are either Fri, Sat, Sun - depart Mon a.m. - Or Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur - depart Fri a.m.We respectfully request that there is no smoking at all indoors. Regretfully we cannot allow pets. |
Directions to Lower Tideford Farm CottagesFrom the A38 Exeter- Plymouth expressway take the left hand turning to Totnes, A384. After about 5 miles, on reaching the outskirts of the town, turn right at traffic lights onto A381 signed to Dartmouth and Kingsbridge. Continue up the hill, over the traffic lights, past the left turn for Totnes, and then take next left, half-way up the hill, signed Cornworthy, Dittisham and Bow Creek. Follow this road for approximately three miles, turn right down narrow lane to Bow Creek and Dittisham. Down the hill then winding your way along the delightful Devon lanes, across Bow Bridge, past the famous Waterman's Arms, along Bow Creek, through picturesque Tuckenhay, past the equally famous Maltster's Arms (which Keith Floyd used to own), over stream, bearing left, keeping on the road signposted Cornworthy. approximately 3/4 mile turn right signed Tideford and Dartmouth. Bear right at small grassy island, and Lower Tideford Farm is the first property on your left approached by its own long drive. |
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