Tees Valley Lakes

Facilities

Cabin Shop

On site cabin bait shop sells a small range of essential items along with bait.

Fishery pellet used for supplementary feeding.

Range of boilies, pellets, pop ups, wafters & liquids. (range of freezer & shelflife)
Bottled Water, Cans Coke, Confectionary
Gas – Primus, Coleman, Butane cartridge,

Toilets

Separate Ladies & Gents toilets are available at Tees Valley Lakes, The Gents is open access with the Ladies toilet having a coded access (as requested by ladies), The code can be received by texting the fishery number on 07980 179585 between 8am & 6pm.

Shower

A shower is available for members use on site.

Drinking Water

Drinking water tap is located outside of toilet block for filling water bottles.

Carp Barrows

Purpose Made carp barrows are provided on Alpha & Eagle for members use.

Security

Tees Valley Lakes is protected by a powerful electric otter fence running 24hrs & coded automated entrance gate.

Take Away & Delivery

Eaglescliffe shops are just 1 mile from the fishery & have a selection of takeaway’s.
Bengal Lancer – Indian – 01642 785959
Durham Lane Fish Shop – Walk in only.
Figaros – Pizza Takeaway – 01642 788880
Lucky House – Chinese Takeaway – 01642 788997

Yarm shops are just 1.6 mile from the fishery & have a selection of takeaway’s.
Pizza & Co.- Pizza Takeaway/Delivery – 01642 781111
Raj Bari – Indian – 01642 888004

Local Supermarkets

Tesco Superstore – 0.9 mile  from fishery (2 min drive, 18 min walk)
Sainsbury Local -1 mile  from fishery (2 min drive, 20 min walk)

Local Amenities

Eaglescliffe – 1 mile to a range of shops from supermarket, pharmacy, Takeaways & a Pub.
The name of the town is thought to be derived from a misspelling of the name of the nearby village of Egglescliffe meaning a church on a hill. A common myth on the name change is that in Victorian times the sign for the new railway station turned up incorrect after the signwriter thought that Egglescliffe was a mistake and altered it.
(2 min drive, 20 min walk)

Yarm – 1.6 miles to this historic small town, A range of outlets from Supermarket, Pharmacy, Takeaways, Coffee shops, with a good selection of Pubs & Restaurants.
The name of the town is thought to be derived from the Old English name Yarum meaning ‘pool of fish’. Yarm High Street is centred by the river Tees on each side.
(5 min drive, 31 min walk)

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