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grandpajoe | 16:42 Sat 23rd Jun 2012 | Other Sports
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Can anybody recommend a fishing holiday, with cabin accommodation, in southern England. Been searching t'internet but can't find anything much.

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We have been to the Sycamore Lake at Burgh-le-Marsh in Skegness quite a few times, they have the scandanavian log cabins right on the river banks, a restaurant and fishing tackle shop on site, also a caravan site next door. It is only 10mins from the centre of Skegness - they have a website. Joy and Jose are the owners.
this is off-topic but ...
coarse fishing?
is that like suggestive golf - or lewd cricket?
lol @excelsior
Try Woodlay fishing holidays. www.chycor.co.uk/woodlay. Don't know if you want to go as far as Cornwall, it's just outside Looe. We absolutely love it.
We go to Poachers Hideaway near Horncastle as we have moved further north, so Cornwall is a bit far for us now we are getting on, we did go to one in Devon, log cabin was very damp, I will be interested to see what peeps recommend.
there is waveney lakes in norfolk.
i do not fish, but i went there about ten years ago with some friends who did.
been trying to remember the name since you posted.
Would you consider going a bit further afield? The fishing in Fermanagh is brilliant.
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Thank you so far folks. Fermanagh, don't know feels expensive with the Euro but one to think about next year maybe.
Sycamore sounds interesting but again we are trying to find somewhere South ish where there might be a chance of some warmth !!! Early September up here in North Lancs can be owt weather wise. Have looked at Woodlay can you say it's quiet with no noise through the walls as i think they are apartments?? But if you absolutely love it, "Langara" then who knows. The Waveney?? maybe as we have done the Broads, boating, about 6 times and that river is good fishing. As for Course fishing?? I think the term derives from the fact that the flesh of these fish is too course to eat! Unless you have just come here from Eastern Europe of course!!!

Thanks so far folks Chris
hope you manage to find something.
Cabin accommodation plus excellent coarse fishing

But . . . . . . in Wales

http://www.broneifion.com/lodges.html
Fermanagh is in N.Ireland, and you might take a trip south for a day.
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