West Wycombe Park
on the River Wye (Buckinghamshire)Still fishing for pictures…
Contribute picturesJust under 0.7 miles of double-bank fly fishing on the River Wye, set within the 18th-century landscaped grounds of West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire. The Wye runs out from the estate lake over a cascade and flows downstream to Sawmill Pond, with the entire river section fished from both banks. The river is one of six chalk streams in Buckinghamshire, fed by winter rain filling the aquifers beneath the Chiltern Hills. The beat sits close to the river's source, which keeps the water exceptionally clear even by chalk stream standards. The fishing is for brown and rainbow trout on a fly-only, catch-and-release basis with light stocking throughout the season (31 March to 29 September). The water is typically gin clear, which allows anglers to spot and stalk individual fish and watch them take the fly — but those same fish spook readily. The river holds abundant invertebrate life, with weed beds carrying good populations of snail and natural shrimp. Both dry fly and nymph are permitted, though anglers should note that the current can be slow in places, making traditional dry fly presentation challenging on parts of the river, and there is no mayfly hatch. Small nymphs and emerger patterns are the reliable year-round approach. The beat is rated as adventurer difficulty — tight bankside vegetation, slow clear water and wary fish demand careful presentation and accurate casting. The public are permitted to visit the park in the afternoon during summer, so morning sessions tend to offer the most undisturbed fishing. A fishing hut and toilets are available on site. Season rods are priced at £295 for a single rod or £275 per rod for two or more, making this one of the more accessible syndicate chalk stream beats in the Chilterns. West Wycombe Park sits just 29 miles from Hyde Park Corner, making it a practical option for London-based anglers.
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Seasonal Rates
| Season | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Whole Season - 2 or more rods (per rod) | 1 Apr – 30 Aug | £275 /day |
| Whole Season - 1 rod | 1 Apr – 30 Sept | £295 /day |
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About the River Wye (Buckinghamshire)
One of six chalk streams in Buckinghamshire, the River Wye rises from springs in the Chiltern Hills within a small copse in the fields alongside Chorley Road to the north-west of West Wycombe and…
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