Chard reservoir

The north and eastern fringes are fished and there is a bird hide at the south end which is positioned well out into the water giving a view of most of the open water. The site is well hidden from all but the closest houses and many. A silver fish with. Rabbits are in the woods and the meadows.


Review of binocams, binoculars with built in camera.

We were lucky enough to have Michael Jordan lead a fungi. There are two car parks to access the site, the main car park can be a little tricky to find if you are unfamiliar with area as you will drive down towards a new build housing estate.


Where is chard reservoir? Is there a car park overlooking the reservoir? It is a Local Nature Reserve. Day Tickets: Sold on bank.


Cost: Tickets are valid from 8am for hours and cost £for non-members, £for members and £for Juniors. Chard Somerset, England.

Water: acre reservoir. Species: Coarse fish. Permits: On the bank. Carp (to 33lb), Bream (to 7lb), Tench and Roach dominate this water. Night fishing is permitted and proves very popular. Currently regarded as one of the best bream waters in the country with catches over 100lb not unusual, groundbait and feeder tactics are the most popular. COVID-Update: To limit the spread of the coronavirus, attractions may be closed or have. Plan a route to the site - opens in a new window.


The main car park is located off th. This walk would be suitable for wheelchair users with an able bodied companion. This area is an area where dogs are allowed and appropriate bins are provided. He also sent his best wishes to the family of the injured lady.


Tuesday, August - Police. This 38-acre venue has been playing host to some fantastic bream catches this summer with nets over 100lb consistently recorded in club matches. South Somerset District Council Cookie Policy.


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By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Walk description: From Crewkerne drive. Sadborow Pond near Thorncombe. Isle see entry under River Fishing.


Wet woodlanspecies rich hedgerows,lowland hay meadows,reed beds and eutrophic standing water the remaining woodland supports many woodland birds. Some old trees provide natural nest sites. As its name suggests the core of the reserve is a large reservoir that is now home to a great range of wildfowl and other wildlife. Visit the bird hide to best view these species up close, and pick up a bird-spotting leaflet to help you identify.


Simply click on one of the options to download the maps and descriptions. Combe St Nicholas walk 6.

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