Fly fishing tourism in France


fly-fishing-in-franceThe rivers and streams which race down the wild slopes of Franche-Comté are dotted with small corners of heaven for anglers who enjoy fly fishing and coarse fishing, whether they are beginners or professionals.

Fly fishing and coarse fishing are very popular in the Franche-Comté region, whose lakes and rivers are regarded as being the most beautiful in France. Each waterway has its own discovery to offer. Discover the anglers' corners of paradise :

 

Fishing tourism France the Franco-Swiss Doubs Valley

For around 27 kilometres, between Biaufond bridge and Clairbief, the River Doubs snakes its way along the floor of a wild valley which belongs both to France and to Switzerland... >> More information...

 

A passion for fly fishing in the Dessoubre Valley

The Dessoubre, a confluent which flows into the Doubs at Saint Hippolyte, is worth the trip just for its beauty. This fabulous 38-kilometre long river, ideal for dry fishing... >> More information...

 

A passion for fly fishing in the Loue Valley

Its clear water, home to one of the last remaining wild stocks in Europe, has made this a somewhat mythical river. A paradise for sight fishing of trout and grayling, both with dry flies and nymphs, which for many is the most prestigious technique... >> More information...

 

A passion for fly fishing in the Upper Ognon and Breuchin Valleys

The source of the River Ognon is to be found in the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park, on the slopes of the Ballon de Servance. It then rushes down the foothills of the Vosges before calming its ardours as it enters Lure... >> More information...

 

A passion for fly fishing in the upper reaches of the River Ain

It is not possible to talk about the rivers of Franche-Comté without mentioning the upper reaches of the Ain. Its untouched habitats and the density of the perch make it a very interesting place to try your hand at whiphand techniques... >> More information...

 

A passion for fly fishing in the Bienne, Tacon and Longviry Valleys

The Bief de la Chaille comes down from the Jura Mountains. As it joins with the River Biennette, at the hamlet of Les Rivières, it gives rise to the Bienne, a little mountain torrent that wends its way through some spectacular gorges... >> More information...


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