Laybourne Lakes in Kent is a popular fishing destination managed by Mid Kent Fisheries.
The lakes offer opportunities to catch large carp and tench.
To fish here, visitors need to provide passport photos, pay a fee, fill out a form, and show proof of age or disability.
Dogs are allowed but must be controlled.
Laybourne Lakes
Get Directions
About Laybourne Lakes
Laybourne Lakes in Kent, also known as Leybourne, has been a popular fishing spot for many years. The lakes are called Road and Island Lake, Railway Lake, Lake No. 2, and The Ocean. People come here to catch big carp, some as heavy as 56 pounds, as well as tench that can weigh over ten pounds.
The lakes are managed by Mid Kent Fisheries. If you want to fish here, you need to give them two passport photos, pay the fee, fill out a form, and show proof of your age if you’re a kid or a copy of your Blue Badge if you’re disabled. You can bring your dog, but you have to keep them under control.