Trevella park Fishing

Trevella Lake

Trevella Lake has an abundance of carp, tench, bream, roach and rudd while Springfield Lake has more than 150 carp, including some at 24lb-plus. Our resident fishing warden provides useful advice and guests can hire and buy equipment including rods, hooks, line and floats from our bait shop, by the entrance to Trevella Lake.

Trevella is the more mature of our two lakes, with a record catch weighing in at 27lb 12oz! This is an ideal water for all anglers with plenty of swims to choose from and water depths ranging from a few inches to about 16 feet.

The lake has an abundance of carp, tench, bream, roach and rudd. Varieties of carp include, mirror, common, linear and ghost, as well as a good head of crucian carp.


Springfield Lake

Over the last 19 years Springfield Lake has matured into a fine specimen lake. We now have 150 good size carp, including some that are 24lb plus and many in their late teens. Don’t forget, if you catch a big one get it weighed and let us know!


Springfield lake



Trevella Lake


Trevella Lake


Trevella Lake


Trevella Lake


Trevella Lake


Trevella Lake


  • We ask guests to observe the following rules when fishing at Trevella Park.

  • Minimum of 6lb Line, maximum 12lb

  • Maximum 10 anglers (Sprinfield lake )

  • No excessive baiting, no cat food, no dog biscuits

  • Fish from platforms only

  • Unhooking mats to be used at all times

  • No fishing without a landing net. Minimum size 30ins width

  • Carp poles with minimum 16 elastic

  • Barb less hooks minimum size 10, maximum size 6

  • All lakes are open from dawn to dusk

  • Rod licences and a fishing permit must be obtained from Trevella

  • Maximum two rods per person

  • Swimming is strictly prohibited in either lake

  • Boats are not permitted on Trevella or Springfield Lakes

  • ANGLERS must obtain a fishing permit from reception before fishing.

  • All children under the age of 15 must be supervised by an adult.

  • Handle all fish with care. With the exception of taking photographs, all fish must be returned to the water immediately.

  • No bolt rings

  • No keep nets

  • No fires

  • No lead weights

  • No alcohol

  • No unattended tackle

  • No barbed hooks

  • No bent hooks

  • No bivouacs

  • No brolly camps

  • No tin cans

  • No dogs

  • No radios or TVs




No77 guests having good day


Father and son team fishing