Fishing

From hiking in the hills to simulated game shooting in our protected woodland, our farms have plenty to offer.

The fishing ponds at Stubton, near Newark-on-Trent are the perfect location for experienced and beginner anglers.

Five ponds spread across the farm each offer something different, including sheltered pegs and field-side spots.

Memberships

Memberships are available at the prices below:

Adult £300

Senior (over 65) £270

12-16 £150

– Up to two children can be added to a full membership at no extra cost.

Sign up before we launch on 1 May 2023 to receive an exclusive early bird discount.

You can sign up via Clubmate by CLICKING HERE.

View our FAQs here.

"A lovely fishing spot. Well-stocked with a great variety."

Richard

Fishing

Features of this activity

Five ponds in different locations across the farm

Well-stocked ponds are home to carp, roach, rudd, bream, crucian carp, tench, gudgeon and perch.

Members only fishing – no day passes

Open 365 days a year, dawn till dusk

Adjacent peg parking at some locations

Check availability and book

Features of this activity

- Five ponds in different locations across the farm

- Well-stocked ponds are home to carp, roach, rudd, bream, crucian carp, tench, gudgeon and perch.

- Members only fishing – no day passes

- Open 365 days a year, dawn till dusk

- Adjacent peg parking at some locations

Check availability and book

Our location

Stubton Farm sits close to the village of Stubton, near Newark-on-Trent. The farm remains active but is also part of a stewardship scheme, which encourages enhanced wildlife over the estate, increasing insect life and general biodiversity. This also benefits the aquatic life in the ponds.

The estate offers a diverse habitat from pollination through to established woodland, making this an excellent location to fish in.

Our location

Stubton Farm sits close to the village of Stubton, near Newark-on-Trent. The farm remains active but is also part of a stewardship scheme, which encourages enhanced wildlife over the estate, increasing insect life and general biodiversity. This also benefits the aquatic life in the ponds.

The estate offers a diverse habitat from pollination through to established woodland, making this an excellent location to fish in.