Discover a lifetime of unforgettable memories at Coole Acres Fishery and Leisure Park! Perfectly nestled in the charming Cheshire countryside, our brand new holiday homes await you.
(About the area) Revel in the breathtaking views of the Cheshire countryside. Stroll through our nature walk that joins the canal leading to the serene village of Audlem where you'll discover quaint shops, cozy pubs, delightful restaurants, and a scenic marina. At Coole Acres Fishery and Leisure Park, the adventure continues beyond the scenic marina. You can also take a delightful 4-mile walk to the famous market town of Nantwich. There, you'll discover shops, markets, and delicious food places to be explored. Nantwich also offers an outdoor salt water swimming pool.
At Coole Acres Fishery and Leisure Park, we offer a variety of park facilities for your enjoyment. Explore our four stunning lakes for a relaxing fishing experience or unwind with a refreshing drink at our inviting country bar and restaurant - The Stagger Inn. We take pride in our renowned fishery, ranking among the best in the north and Midlands.
As holiday home buyers, you have the exclusive opportunity to claim your own slice of Coole Acres Fishery with a dedicated peg on Paradise Lake, ensuring unlimited fishing all year round. Your personal peg grants you unrestricted access whenever you're here. Additionally, we boast two of the finest specimen lakes in the north and Midlands – Fox Lake and Kingfisher Lake, home to carp weighing up to 40lb and catfish up to an impressive 60lb. Come and experience the thrill of fishing at its finest at Coole Acres Fishery and Leisure Park.
We also host fun activities like bingo and karaoke for added entertainment. Adjacent on the left is our peaceful and tranquil touring park. So if you have family that have a caravan they could holiday at the same time with you. Coole Acres is the perfect place to spend majority of your spare time this summer, or take advantage of our 12 month license, offering a blend of relaxation and leisure in the heart of the countryside.