Walthamstow reservoirs

London



The Walthamstow reservoirs are located in the Lea Valley close to the centre of London with easy access by public transport.

Walthamstow reservoirs, London

Walthamstow reservoirs, London

Points of interest

Large complex of reservoirs of international importance for birds, offering extensive coarse and fly-fishing opportunities.

How to get there

The Walthamstow reservoirs offer easy and safe access for all visitors, with disabled access on most of the reservoirs.

Car parking and toilets are available.

The entrance is just a seven-minute walk from the Victoria line at Tottenham Hale underground station.

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Fly-fishing

The three fly-fishing waters are stocked throughout the season with a total of 11,000 top quality rainbow and brown trout.

The rainbow trout are stocked at a minimum weight of 2lb meaning catches upwards of 5lb are frequent.

The high quality reservoir water is home to various insect life, meaning stocked fish very quickly turn into firm-fleshed, hard-fighting 'wild fish', and can double their weight by the end of the season.

We offer bank-only fly-fishing with a choice of day and season tickets.

Working with the Walthamstow Fly Fishing Club we provide events, competitions, and beginners' courses.

Coarse fishing

With seven different coarse fishing waters to choose from there are many challenges for all angling abilities.

The waters are all different but hold good catches.

The mixed fisheries have various good quality pike, bream, tench, and carp amongst others, whilst the specimen waters hold the big fish - including carp up to 40lb.

Best fish Carp Pike Bream Tench Perch Barbel Chub Eels
Weight 44lb 35lb 16lb 9.5lb 4lb 12lb 8lb 4lb

Of course there is also the famous Coppermill stream, providing even more variety, with excellent barbel, chub and perch.

All anglers fishing at Walthamstow must be in possession of a valid Environment Agency Rod Licence

Birdwatching

Birdwatching is available on all the reservoirs at Walthamstow. A wide range of breeding and migrant species, and wintering waterfowl can be seen.

A highlight of the site is one of the largest heronries in Britain. This has recently attracted the first breeding Little egrets in Greater London. There is also a large colony of cormorants.

The reservoirs are designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and are internationally important for their wildfowl.

Day permits cost £1 and annual permits to all Thames Water birdwatching sites cost £10.