Henfold Lakes

Henfold Lakes are a series of small lakes set in 95 acres (380,000 m2) of Surrey countryside. The lakes are located in Beare Green near Dorking within Mole Valley District Council. The lakes are fed from two different water streams and are the habitat for different species of fish comprising carp, bream, crucian, roach and golden tench. The maximum depth is seven feet. They are a caravan park holiday destination for coarse fishing and caravans.

Henfold Lake Leisure Park itself consists of an area of land extending between North Holmwood and Newdigate about 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Dorking, Surrey. The site is situated beyond Brook Copse in the north eastern corner of Henfold Lake Leisure area with fishing through five lakes and a touring caravan site. Outdoor pursuits at Henfold Lakes include coarse fishing, caravanning, camping, falconry and cycling stop-overs.

Henfold Lakes Fishery has five distinct lakes joined by weirs and an interconnecting stream. The lakes are all mixed fisheries well stocked with carp to over 20 lb (9.1 kg), good sized ghosties, bream, chub, crucians, common roach, rudd, perch, golden orfe with golden and green tench to provide all year round fishing. The fishing lakes are open from 6am summer until sunset.

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