This lake is part of a 332 hectare city park feature with provision for boating and other forms of water recreation. The lake is a designated rainbow trout fishery and regularly stocked with good quality trout.
This is the smaller of two man made lakes in a city park setting. It is accessible by a surfaced path connecting with pedestrian and cycle paths.

The presence of Zebra Mussels is still preventing the stocking of fish from Movanagher Fish Farm. For more information, please visit Zebra Mussels and impact on fish stocking in the Public Angling Estate.

Key Information 

Fishery Type Game
Species Rainbow Trout, Pike
Season Open 1st February
Season Close 31st December
Rod Licence 12 years old and over DAERA Game Rod Licence
Permit 12 years old and over DAERA Game Fishing Permit
Fishing methods Fly Fishing, Spinning and Worm Fishing. Bait fishing for Pike with barbless hooks or hooks with flattened barbs only and hook size 4 or greater. Dead Baiting for pike is permitted using 1 rod only and should be a minimum size of 100mm. Boats Allowed, fly fishing only from boats
Bag Limit 1 Pike (up to 4kg) and 4 trout (over 25.4cm) per day may be retained

Buy a DAERA Licence, Permit or Day Ticket

Car Parking Onsite Yes
Disabled Car Parking Onsite Yes
Fishing Stands Yes
Disabled accessible fishing stands No
Boats Allowed Yes
Boat Restrictions Fishing is permitted from non-mechanical and electrically powered boats only.

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Directions

  • From Belfast: On the M1 to the A76 slip road to Lurgan, Craigavon. Go 0.49 miles towards Lurgan; Turn right by the A3 for 0.74 miles to the Tannaghmore Gardens roundabout to the north lake; go to the entrance gates at Tannaghmore Gardens and telephone the number on the gate; a member of staff will open the gate to allow you to drive to the fishing stands.
Local Council Area Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon
Nearest populated area Craigavon, Lurgan, Portadown
Water Type Lake
Water Area / Size 23 Hectacres

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