CO CAVAN
1. CROVERHOUSE
Nestled in serene Cavan countryside on the shores of Lough Sheelin, Crover House & Golf Club is an exquisite retreat for anglers. Offering special accommodation rates, packed lunches, a gillie service and private pier, the fishing is a seamless experience.
This award-winning four-star hotel is steeped in 18th-century charm. The Manor House, overlooking the historic lake and 41 acres of lush grounds, exudes elegance and tranquillity. It is conveniently located just over an hour from Dublin. A stay here offers more than the opportunity to cast a line — it is a destination where you can immerse yourself in natural beauty. Don't miss out on an idyllic angling adventure.
Contact: 00 353 49 854 0206; croverhouse.ie Email: reservations@croverhouse.ie
COUNTY MAYO
2. MOUNT FALCON ESTATE
Some of the best salmon fishing in Ireland is found at the Mount Falcon Estate, the angling hub of Ireland's North West. This stunning hundred-acre estate is situated beside two miles of double-bank fishing on the River Moy, the most prolific salmon river in Ireland. Its resident gillies will soon get you on the water, which is just steps from the estate's country manor house.
Guests will also be able to enjoy a newly reimagined dining menu featuring in-house dry-aged beef, local seafood and familiar Irish country house fare.
Make your stay at Mount Falcon even more magical this summer by joining other guests under the summer tent from June 1 to August 31 for al fresco dining and Saturday night music and dancing.
Contact: 00 353 96 74472; mountfalcon.com; Email: fisheries@mountfalcon.com
CUMBRIA
3. THE KINGS ARMS
Discover the ultimate fly-fishing retreat at The Kings Arms in the heart of Temple Sowerby in Cumbria. Recently renovated, this hotel is a cosy getaway for passionate fly-fishermen seeking adventure in the picturesque Eden Valley. Immerse yourself in the quintessential village setting where the River Eden presents endless opportunities for angling excitement.
The hotel's comfortable accommodation is an appealing retreat after a day on the water. Its locally inspired dining options will satisfy the healthiest appetite for fine cuisine and authentic flavours. With its warm hospitality and personalised service, The Kings Arms ensures that every aspect of a fly-fishing trip will be nothing short of exceptional. Book your stay and discover why the hotel is the premier choice for discerning anglers seeking relaxation and exhilaration in Cumbria's breathtaking scenery.
Contact: 017683 62944; kingsarmstemplesowerby.co.uk; Email: bookings@kingsarmstemplesowerby.co.uk
OUTER HEBRIDES
4. GROGARRY LODGE
Grogarry Lodge on the Isle of South Uist is renowned for its exceptional fishing opportunities. Visiting anglers enjoy the challenge and beauty of fishing for wild brown trout and sea-trout as well as the opportunity to catch salmon on the island's pristine waters.
The lodge provides a range of fishing packages, catering for seasoned anglers and beginners. Fly-fishing on the machair lochs, formed by the action of wave-borne shell sand and overlooking the wild Atlantic ocean, is a unique experience.
In addition to the fishing, the Lodge offers comfortable accommodation, fine seafood, stunning scenery and a range of outdoor activities. It is the ideal destination for those seeking a fishing-oriented getaway in a spectacular natural setting.
Contact: 01878 700101; southuistestates.com; Email: info@southuistestates.com
SCOTTISH BORDERS
5. COLDINGHAM LOCH
Coldingham Loch is a 22-acre fly-fishery with six holiday cottages set in a small private estate in a beautiful coastal location in the south-east Scottish Borders. Edinburgh is 45 miles away and Berwick-upon-Tweed only 12. The loch is now a members water and cottage guests have access to the fishing. The self-catering cottages include an unusual Victorian boathouse on the loch shore.
All cottages are fully equipped, warm and comfortable in a quiet setting with abundant bird and wildlife. Most are dog-friendly with miles of walking from the cottages, including the stunning Berwickshire coastal path and inland walks through woods and farmland.
Contact: 01890 771960; coldinghamloch.co.uk; Email: info@coldinghamloch.co.uk
INVERGARRY
6. TOMDOUN ESTATE
From Loch Quoich to the River Garry, through Loch Poulary and onward for five miles to Loch Garry and then the end of the river at Loch Oich. Or head over the hill to Loch Loyn and the hill lochs — all this wonderful water is fishable at Tomdoun Estate.
An experienced gillie, quality boats and tackle are available to fish for salmon, trout, ferox trout and pike. The accommodation has panoramic views of the river, which has easy vehicular access.
Contact (Richard): 07811 166 600; Email: rct@rctexps.com; (Lorraine): 07815 418355 Email: lorraine@rctexps.com
CO. GALWAY
7. BIRCHALL LODGE
Birchall Lodge is located on the western shores of Lough Corrib, one of Europe's best Trout & Salmon lakes. Guests are provided with luxurious accommodation in a very tranquil and beautiful part of Connemara. All rooms are ensuite, and traditional full Irish breakfast is served each morning with fresh juices and fruits. Enjoy relaxing in the stunning sunroom taking in the views of the lake and its wildlife. Padraig Fahy looks after the Angling and Boating facilities, providing guiding services and boat & engine hire. With over 35 years of experience fishing on Lough Corrib, he has fished for the Irish International Fly Fishing teams over many years.
Contact: 086 256 5009; email: info@birchallonloughcorrib.com; www.birchallonloughcorrib.com
CAITHNESS
8. THRUMSTER HOUSE
Thrumster House has been welcoming visitors on holidays, sporting and fishing trips for many years. Here you will find a warm highland welcome and a house full of character and atmosphere. The estate is able to offer a range of wild trout lochs with a special fishing package allowing you to enjoy a 5 day, 6 night fishing trip in Caithness visiting some of the best wild brown trout fishing in the country priced at £950 per person full board. The surrounding area has some lovely woodland walks, and even has an Iron aged Broch in the grounds, some 2 miles away is the Yarrows Archaeological Trail which is one of the largest concentrations of neolithic remains in Europe.
Contact: 01955 651 387 or 07840750407; Email askus@thrumster.co.uk; www.thrumster.co.uk
DEVON
9. FOX AND HOUNDS COUNTRY HOTEL
Set in 6 acres of beautiful grounds on the River Taw, The Fox and Hounds Country Hotel in Devon has been a popular destination for anglers since the mid-1800s when it served as a fishing lodge for the Earl of Portsmouth and Eggesford Estate.
Today we’re known for our friendly staff, great food, unspoiled beats on the Taw and Torridge and for being very dog friendly. With miles of wooded walks nearby, plenty do in the area, and easy access to Exeter and Barnstaple, we’re an ideal destination for couples and families, even if not everyone is fishing.
Our Fishing Break features Dinner Bed and Breakfast plus fishing for just £159 and fishing tickets can be added to any stay, with B&B rates starting at £99. For the Ultimate Fishing Experience, stay in our Luxury Treehouse and fish the Taw, just 45 seconds from your door!
Contact: 01769 580345; www.foxandhoundshotel.co.uk/fish; Email: relax@foxandhoundshotel.co.uk
DENBIGHSHIRE
10. BRON Y GRAIG
Bron y Graig is a licensed guest house in Corwen on the River Dee. It is located midway between the delightful Llangollen beats and the superb fishing facilities of Llyn Brenig and Bala. Other nearby facilities include Llandegla fishery, Llyn Derwyn, and carp fishing at Pen Y Ffrith. There is a tackle-shop just 400 yards from the guest house front door. Bron y Graig offers free parking, large ensuite rooms, a superb early breakfast, a generous packed lunch to see you through the day, and an evening meal on your return, with a relaxing drink from the bar.
Contact: 01490 413007; www.bronygraig.com; Email: info@bronygraig.com