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Our Venues

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River Wey, Weybridge

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Our Jewel in the crown water is the River Wey in Weybridge (the section upstream of the road bridge on which the Queens Head Public House sits). This short stretch (18 pegs) features easy access with excellent winter roach fishing and. During the warmer months good mixed nets can be had from most pegs.

Click here for the R Wey water Levels.

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The Wey Navigation Canal - Weybridge to Send

 

These are the same sections as we used to have the rights to fish under the now defunct "Wey Navigation Canal Association". If you wish to take along a friend then day tickets are available from local tackle shops.

 

 Wey Navigation Access Points with Postcodes.

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Weybridge, access to, Sect 1 (actually the R Wey) and Sect 2a (Eastern end) Weystone Rd, KT13 8XX, Limited Parking in a small public carpark

 

Blackboys Bridge, Weybridge, access to Sect 2a (Western end), Sect 2b (Eastern end)  Addlestone Rd, KT15 2RX, Park on bridge and on edge of road. (DO NOT BLOCK Farmers access across bridge)

 

Addlestone Mill, Addlestone, access to Sect 2b (Western end), Sect 3 (Eastern end) Bourneside Rd KT15 2JX, Park in Parking bays, DO NOT BLOCK Residents access.

 

New Haw, access to Sect 3 (Southern end) and Sect 4a (Northern End)

Byfleet Rd, KT15 3JX, Park in service road parallel to canal.

 

Parvis Bridge, Byfleet, access to Sect 4b (Southern end) and Sect 5 (Northern end) Old Parvis Rd, KT14 6LE, Park on edges of the bridge, DO NOT BLOCK THE TURNING BAY

 

Anchor, Byfleet, access to Sect 6 (Southern end) and Sect 7 (Northern end)

 Wisley Lane, GU23 6QW, VERY limited parking, DO NOT USE PUB CARPARK unless you use the pub

 

Tannery Lane, Send, access to Tannery lane section north and south Tannery Lane, GU23 7EF, plenty of parking in carpark.

 

New Inn, Send, access to top end of Tannery stretch and New Inn stretch

Broadmead lane, GU23 7AE, Limited parking on roadside, DO NOT BLOCK residents access.

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For all the many stretches of the River Thames and Jubilee River which we have access to please follow this link to the Thames Valley Angling Association.

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