Those of you who know me know that I go with my caravan to go fishing
In France there are sites that have their own lakes and therefore it usually costs nothing to fish as you do not need a permit for them
I'm on the look out for more places such as Twin Lakes where I went this year and am planning to return next month
http://www.lagrandemetairie.com in Carnac last year. It was right next to a lake that was always full of fishermen. I don't know what the situation is regarding permits though.
We stayed at
The site that Eurocamp goes to at Verdelot has a fishing lake. It is miles from anywhere though.
We stayed at http://www.lagrandemetairie.com in Carnac last year. It was right next to a lake that was always full of fishermen. I don't know what the situation is regarding permits though.
La Grand Metairie at Carnac is around half a kilometre from the nearest fishing lake -- unless they have extended
I have fished that lake too and permits are got from the small shop on site
Ta for the heads-up tight lines
The site that Eurocamp goes to at Verdelot has a fishing lake. It is miles from anywhere though.
We go independant so don't know this one
What's it called please Elaine - not bothered that it's miles from anywhere
Hi Gray, the name of the site is Ferme de la Fee. We saw the most amazing sky when we were there last July as the site is so far from light pollution.
We stayed in La Croix du Veiux Pont ~ Nr Compiegne 4 Years ago. They have a large lake in the middle, although we didnt fish ourselves we did watch Fishermen catching rather a lot of fish. Some of which were huge ( well i thought so)
We stayed in La Croix du Vieux Pont ~ Nr Compiegne 4 Years ago
we stayed there in october and are going back again next friday
saw lots and lots of fishing going on when we were there in october !
I've just remembered another site we stayed on which has a fishing lake. It's near Joinville in the Champagne region and is a few miles out from anywhere. It's part of the Castels Group and it's called La Forge de Ste Marie. We stayed there for overnights going from Zeebrugge to Annecy and back again. We had planned to spend 5 nights there on the way back but it was too remote for us with an 8 month old and a 3 year old in tow. The site itself was lovely though.
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