Fishing with Northumbrian Water

at , Durham , Various United Kingdom

Welcome to the official fishing with Northumbrian Water Facebook page. Season opens Saturday 10 March 2018.

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Fishing with Northumbrian Water

Durham Various
United Kingdom
Email
Contact Phone
P: 0845 155 0236
Website
http://www.nwwatersideparks.com/

Description

Our fisheries across the region include: Northumberland Kielder Water & Forest Park - Tel: 01434 251 000 Fontburn and Whittle Dene (coarse) - Tel: 01669 621 368 County Durham Derwent - Tel: 01207 255 250 Teesdale Grassholme and Hury (fly only)- Tel: 01833 641 121 Wild brown trout fisheries at Cow Green, Selset and Balderhead - Tel: 01833 641 121 Tees Valley Scaling Dam - Tel: 01287 644 032 Questions through the facebook page will be answered Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm. If you have a query over the weekend please contact one of the sites on the numbers above. To request a free fishing guide and loyalty card call 0845 155 0236 (Monday to Friday) or email go.fishing@nwl.co.uk. Northumbrian Water has offered angling opportunities for over 51 years to both regional and national stillwater game fishing enthusiasts and has evolved over the last 7 years to be the leading provider of stillwater trout fishing in Europe.

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9729 FB users likes Fishing with Northumbrian Water, set it to 1 position in Likes Rating for Durham, Durham in Landmark & Historical Place category

Summary

Fishing with Northumbrian Water is Durham based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. Various. Contact phone number of Fishing with Northumbrian Water: 0845 155 0236

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