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Enjoy the fishing beauty

Reputed for its wild nature and its fishy ponds, the Dombes is a very much appreciated fishing territory.

A ” no kill ” fishing

Here, at the Domaine de la Dombes, we are in favour of the respect of the environment. It is the reason why fishing is in NO KILL. For those who don’t know the slang of fishing, it is the obligation to throw the fish back in the water. Get more information about this practice.

What do we fish at the Domaine?

The Domaine’s 9-hectare pond is one of the deepest in the Dombes region. What’s more, there are plenty of fish species to choose from!

You will be able to catch:

  • carp
  • pike-perch
  • pike
  • black bass
  • sturgeon
  • roach
  • perch

You will maybe encounter a catfish, considered as damaging, this specie will exceptionnally not be thrown back in the water.

Practical information

Go to reception, where you will be asked to read and sign the rules and regulations and pick up your fishing permit.

Your vehicle must be parked in the parking lot (no access by car on the pond dike), and there are benches available to help you find the various fishing spots.

The pond is not accessible by car, but is a 10-minute walk away.

If you have a lot of equipment, please bring your own cart.

Prices

For all the residents or exterior persons:

5€ the day

15€ the week

49€ for the season If you live nearby the Domaine, think about it!

We also sell a bit of fishing equipment such as canes and corn for 10€

You can also find earthworms to buy at the tobacco shop in the village if you need.

Condition

Fishing is open from 9.30am to 7pm, it is forbidden by night (for the tranquility of our residents that stay on the pond)

Fishing is authorized on the right shore of the pond (pruned area). The residents in floating cabins can fish from their bark. Bark rental possible (depending on availabilities) 9€ the hour for exterior persons.

Nos récompenses

  • Attestation d'excellence tripadvisor, 2019
  • Region auvergne rhone alpes
  • Qualité Tourisme

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