Boundary Park

Boundary Park in Norfolk is a fishing destination with three lakes: Queens Lake, Shepherds Lake, and Bear Lake.

Each lake offers a variety of fish to catch, and anglers must have a Silver Membership to fish there.

The park is known for its peaceful environment and diverse wildlife, making it a unique spot for fishing and birdwatching.

Boundary Park

Boundary Park, Norfolk, PE31 7

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About Boundary Park

Boundary Park in Norfolk is a fishing spot that is partnered with the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds). There are three lakes at the park: Queens Lake, Shepherds Lake, and Bear Lake.

Queens Lake has roach, carp, and bream for fishing. It’s a peaceful and natural place to fish.

Shepherds Lake has roach, carp, bream, rudd, tench, and chub for anglers to catch. It offers a variety of fish to target and is a nice place to fish.

Bear Lake is mainly for carp fishing, but you can also find roach, rudd, and tench there. Anglers can have fun using different techniques to catch fish.

To fish at Boundary Park, you need a Silver Membership. There are rules like no night fishing and a height barrier at the entrance. You can get weekly or annual permits at the Beach Club nearby.

One great thing about Boundary Park is the wildlife around. You can see birds like Red Kites, Marsh Harriers, Kestrels, and Barn Owls while you fish. It’s a nice place to enjoy both fishing and watching wildlife.