
Between the wild Loire and verdant valleys, the Luynes area offers an exceptional playground for all types of anglers. Whether you're a fan of predatory fish, carp, or small fry, here are the best spots to cast your line.
The Loire: The Royal River
This is the region's major asset. In Saint-Genouph and Luynes, the sandbanks and gravel pits are perfect for hunting asp, zander or catfish. The Loire is wild and ever-changing here; it requires observation to locate the deep holes where the big specimens hide.
The extra touch The Saint-Genouph area is renowned for its excellent spots for bream and gudgeon fishing.
Langeais: Between Roumer and Loire
In Langeais, the confluence between the Roumer and the Loire is a strategic spot. The Roumer, a small first-category river upstream, becomes calmer here and is home to beautiful roach and perch. The Langeais quay also offers easy access for a quick session on the banks of the Loire.
The Ponds: Calm and serenity
If you prefer still waters, several options are available to you:
Important note: Remember that the Loire is a fragile environment. Always check the opening periods (especially for pike and zander) and make sure you have your inter-federal fishing permit.





