In the heart of the Léguer valley, a 1st category river classified as a migratory river, you'll be fishing in a remarkable natural area, classified as Natura 2000 and awarded the Site Rivières Sauvages label.
You'll be passionately seeking out the queen of these white waters, the fario trout, which is fully managed as part of our heritage. The reservoir of the former hydroelectric dam, built on a very pretty meander, has been set aside as a fishing reserve for 20 years, to let nature reclaim its rights. Between 10 and 20 metres wide, the river alternates between numerous riffles and pools and is home to five former mill reaches, all in varying degrees of disrepair.
Now owned by the local authorities, this reciprocal course, which has been awarded the Parcours Passion label, has been specially designed for fly fishers, with full NO-KILL status from 2019.
In order to offer anglers a high-quality course, a number of services are available:
- 5 parking spaces
- Signage at the entrance and exit to the course
- 8 accesses to the banks, signposted
- A wooden shelter and covered and outdoor picnic tables
Registration is compulsory and free, with a maximum of 8 anglers per half-day.