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The reservoir is a popular [[fishing]] venue offering 3 [[Mile|miles]] of [[freshwater]] fishing for [[carp]], [[tench]], [[pike]], [[roach]], [[rudd]], [[eel]], [[gudgeon]], [[perch]] and [[bream]].
The reservoir is a popular [[fishing]] venue offering 3 [[Mile|miles]] of [[freshwater]] fishing for [[carp]], [[tench]], [[pike]], [[roach]], [[rudd]], [[eel]], [[gudgeon]], [[perch]] and [[bream]].


The west bank of the reservoir is private property of the [[Balcombe]] estate but the north, south and east shores offer public [[rights_of_way|rights of way]] and [[bridleways]]. [[Ornithologists|Ornithologist]]s are catered for with two bird hides situated on the east bank.
The west bank of the reservoir is private property of the [[Balcombe]] estate but the north, south and east shores offer public [[Rights of way in the United Kingdom|rights of way]] and [[bridleways]]. [[Ornithologists|Ornithologist]]s are catered for with two bird hides situated on the east bank.


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[[Category:West Sussex]]

Revision as of 16:25, 7 May 2006

Ardingly Reservoir is a reservoir that feeds the River Ouse located in West Sussex England 5 miles north of Haywards Heath. The villages of Ardingly and Balcombe are immediately to the east and north of the reservoir respectively.

The Ardingly Activity Centre provides watersports for the public including wind surfing, canoeing, powerboating and dinghy sailing.

The reservoir is a popular fishing venue offering 3 miles of freshwater fishing for carp, tench, pike, roach, rudd, eel, gudgeon, perch and bream.

The west bank of the reservoir is private property of the Balcombe estate but the north, south and east shores offer public rights of way and bridleways. Ornithologists are catered for with two bird hides situated on the east bank.

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