Skip to content
Experiences · All year

Four ways to spend a morning.

Each experience is shaped around a single rod, a single morning, and a keeper who knows the water. No group tours, no overlapping sessions — just you, the lake, and whichever guide is on duty.

At a glance
Max rods per day 6
Guest age 14+ accompanied
Equipment Provided on request
Cancellation 14 days — full refund
Angler in a small boat at sunrise on still water
01
Three hours, 5:30am – 8:30am

Dawn Session

£68 per rod

The lake at its most generous. You cast into steam rising off the water while the keepers bring coffee in tin mugs and the day quietly begins without you.

3 hours
1–2 anglers
All levels welcome
What’s included
Pre-dawn arrival, keeper greeting, boathouse briefing
Three hours on the water with a seasoned guide
Coffee, flask of soup, and fresh scone from the village bakery
Flies, leaders, and use of our house rods if wanted
Access to the keeper’s catch book on return
What to bring
Warm layers (it’s cold at 5am)
Waterproof jacket
Polarised glasses if you have them
Wooden cabin at the edge of a quiet lake
02
Two nights, Friday → Sunday

Weekend Retreat

£420 per rod, all in

A full weekend of slow fishing, slow food, and a cabin that creaks in the right places. Four dawn sessions, three evenings, two dinners — and a single key that unlocks everything.

48 hours
1–4 anglers
Intermediate & up
What’s included
Two nights in a restored lakeside keeper’s cabin
Four guided sessions (two dawns, two afternoons)
Friday supper, Saturday dinner, and three breakfasts
A bottle of single-estate whisky for the cabin
Access to the small private library of fishing books
What to bring
A good book
Walking boots for off-days
No phone, ideally
Hands tying a fly on a wooden table
03
One day · 9am – 4pm · Includes lunch

Fly-Fishing School

£145 per pupil

A full day of careful instruction from our head keeper, Iris Northbank. Morning on the casting lawn, afternoon on the water. By 4pm, most pupils have caught something — and all of them have stopped thinking about anything else.

7 hours
1–4 pupils
Beginners welcome
What’s included
Morning casting tuition on the lawn (all equipment provided)
Knot tying, leader setup, and fly selection workshop
Afternoon guided session on the lake
Traditional Cumbrian lunch served in the boathouse
Printed guide to take home with monthly fly recommendations
What to bring
Waterproof, layers, walking shoes
Notebook (optional, but encouraged)
Guide pointing out a fishing spot from the shoreline
04
Four hours, start time flexible

Private Guide

£220 per group · up to 3

The lake to yourselves, for half a day, with one of our three keepers as your private guide. Particularly loved by families, long-standing friends, and anyone who wants the water at their own pace.

4 hours
1–3 anglers
Any skill, any pace
What’s included
Four hours with a dedicated keeper-guide
Full use of equipment, flies, and the private dock
Midway break with tea and fresh cake
Optional photography by Alastair (old Rolleiflex, no charge)
A handwritten note from the keeper at the end of the session
What to bring
Whatever mood you’re in
Weather-appropriate kit
A quick comparison

Which morning is yours?

Experience Duration Group Level From
Dawn Session 3 hours 1–2 anglers All levels welcome £68
Weekend Retreat 48 hours 1–4 anglers Intermediate & up £420
Fly-Fishing School 7 hours 1–4 pupils Beginners welcome £145
Private Guide 4 hours 1–3 anglers Any skill, any pace £220
Gift a morning

A handwritten voucher, in an envelope, by post.

Every experience can be gifted. We write each voucher by hand — one of the keepers chooses the ink — and send it on good card stock by first-class post.

Questions & answers

The things people usually ask.

Do I need my own equipment?

No. We keep a rack of well-kept loan rods in the boathouse — from 4-weights up to 8-weights — plus waders, nets, and a selection of flies tied locally. Bring your own if you prefer; many guests do.

Can I come if I’ve never fly-fished?

Yes — the Fly-Fishing School is specifically for you. Iris teaches on a long lawn by the old stables. Most complete beginners catch their first fish in the afternoon of the same day.

Are children welcome?

Anglers aged 14+ are welcome when accompanied by an adult. Younger children are very welcome to visit the boathouse and the jetty with a grown-up, but do not fish from them.

What if the weather is poor?

We still fish. The lake actually behaves beautifully in light rain, and our Cumbrian weather is rarely biblical. If conditions become genuinely unsafe we reschedule free of charge.

Is food included?

Dawn Sessions include a flask and a scone. The School includes a full lunch. The Weekend Retreat includes most meals. Private Guide includes a mid-session break with tea and cake. We are happy to accommodate dietary needs with notice.

Can I stay overnight without booking the retreat?

The two restored cabins are only available with the Weekend Retreat. For single-night stays we can recommend three excellent nearby inns within fifteen minutes.

Pick a morning. We’ll hold it for you.

Reservations open six months ahead. Weekends between April and October book out first — the retreat often months in advance.