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This is a designated fishing spot in Buckland where you can spend a full day casting a line in genuine peace and quiet.
The water here supports carp, tench, and roach, so there's a decent chance of a productive session if you know what you're doing. What makes it work is the setting itself—the Cotswolds rolling gently around you, no crowds, just the sound of the water and whatever wildlife happens to pass through. It's the kind of place where time moves differently.
The peg itself doesn't have any dramatic history to speak of, but fishing has always been part of how people lived in this corner of the world, and that tradition still holds. Buckland is a small rural village, so you're camping in real countryside rather than anything developed or busy. The real advantage for visitors is how convenient it is to everything else. Broadway, Chipping Campden, and Stow-on-the-Wold are all just a short drive away when you've had enough of the water and want to find a proper pub, grab food, or wander around the kind of stone-built towns the Cotswolds does so well. If you're after an uncomplicated day of fishing in a genuinely quiet spot with good access to the wider area, this works exactly as it should.
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