Fishing the River Tyne
Superbly located for some of the finest fishing in England and Wales.
Warksburn Old Church is superbly located for some of the finest fishing in England and Wales, and makes an excellent base for fishing parties visiting the renowned fisheries close at hand. It is a five minute walk to the banks of the North Tyne from the property.
Facilities for Anglers
Secure Storage
Secure, lockable outbuilding for storage of equipment, including a fishing rod rack and hanging space for waders.
Utility Room
Ceiling-mounted drying rack for clothes, tumble dryer, muddy boot entrance, and boot drying rack.
Convenient Parking
Car parking with ample space for SUV and 4WD vehicles. No overhead obstructions to interfere with rods carried on car-mounted racks, carriers and vac racs.
River Tyne Salmon Fishing Overview
FishPal offers a comprehensive guide to the River Tyne fisheries. Their expert introduction makes it clear just how good fishing is:
"The Tyne is a risen angel in the world of high class salmon fishing. From its low in 1959, where no salmon or sea trout where reported caught by rod and line, today we see over 6000 migratory fish landed. This renaissance means that the Tyne is now the best salmon river in England and Wales."
Fisheries Distance & Driving Times
South of Warksburn
- Chipchase Castle 1.5m / 6m
- Chollerton 4.7m / 11m
- Haughton Castle 5.4m / 12m
- Chesters 5.8m / 10m
- Warden Fishing 6.1m / 12m
- Warden (North) 6.1m / 12m
- Warden (South) 6.3m / 13m
- Tyne Waters Meet 8.6m / 16m
North of Warksburn
- Hesleyside 6.9m / 14m
- Snabdough 8.7m / 17m
Within easy reach
- Dilston 13m / 23m
- Styford 16m / 23m
- Bywell 17m / 25m
