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Discover the Ultimate Angling Experience at Ian Heaps Fishing Resort

Look no further than Ian Heaps Fishing Resort, a haven for fishing enthusiasts of all levels. Nestled in the picturesque countryside, this resort promises not just a great catch, but an unforgettable experience filled with relaxation and excitement. Ian Heaps Fishing Resort is the brainchild of Ian Heaps, a renowned angler with a storied career and numerous accolades under his belt. With his deep understanding of the sport and dedication to providing top-notch facilities, Ian has created a sanctuary where fishing enthusiasts can thrive. The resort boasts a variety of well-stocked lakes, each offering a unique fishing experience. The resort features three lakes, each designed to cater to different types of fishing and skill levels. Whether you’re interested in match fishing, pleasure fishing, or specimen hunting, you’ll find the perfect spot here. The lakes are meticulously maintained and stocked with a diverse range of fish species, ensuring a rewarding experience every time you cast your line.
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8am - 8pm

8am - 8pm

8am - 8pm

8am - 8pm

8am - 8pm

8am - 8pm

8am - 8pm

Amenities

Wheelchair Access
Parking
Toilets
Food & Drink
Discover the Ultimate Angling Experience at Ian Heaps Fishing Resort
From £10 / person

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