Old River Ancholme is a river in Lincolnshire, England, which flows through the town of Brigg. The river is approximately 20 miles long and is a tributary of the River Trent. The Old River Ancholme was once an important waterway for trade and transportation, but today it is mainly used for recreational purposes such as fishing and boating.
The river is home to a variety of fish species, including pike, perch, roach, and bream. Anglers come from all over the country to fish in the Old River Ancholme, which is known for its excellent fishing opportunities. The river is also popular with boaters, who can enjoy a leisurely cruise along its tranquil waters.
The Old River Ancholme is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with rolling hills and picturesque villages dotted along its banks. The river is a haven for wildlife, with many species of birds, mammals, and insects making their home in the surrounding area. Visitors to the Old River Ancholme can enjoy a peaceful walk along its banks, taking in the stunning scenery and enjoying the tranquility of this beautiful part of Lincolnshire.