Fly fishing lakes with accommodation
The best freshwater fly fishing holidays
The Pyrenees are perfect for this
Spain and its Pyrenees are a hidden gem for fly fishing enthusiasts all over the world, offering a diverse freshwater ecosystem with accommodation. Whether you’re an experienced angler or just starting out, Spain’s fly-fishing lakes cater to all levels of expertise.
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PYRENEES TROUT TOUR
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2024 March 15th-23rd, SOLD OUT
2024 Sept. 16th-26th, SOLD OUT
2024 October 13th-23rd, SOLD OUT
2024 Nov. 4th-12th
2025 April 2nd-12th
2025 May 25th – June 3rd
2025 Sept. 21st-29th
2025 Oct. 31st – Nov. 8th
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FAQs
Fly fishing in the Pyrenees is a unique experience, offering both challenging and accessible fishing environments. Whether you’re looking for large reservoirs teeming with pike or smaller, secluded lakes rich with trout, there is something for every angler.
The lakes in the Spanish Pyrenees are home to a variety of fish species. Some of the most commonly targeted fish include:
One of the many advantages of planning a fly fishing holiday in the Pyrenees is that the region’s climate allows for an extended fishing season. While fishing is available almost year-round, the best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months, when both the weather and water conditions are ideal.
Spring is considered one of the peak times for fly fishing in the Pyrenees. As the snow melts from the mountains, the lakes and rivers are replenished, providing optimal conditions for trout fishing. The water is cool and clear, and the fish are particularly active after the winter months, making it an excellent time to plan your lake fishing trips.
Autumn in the Pyrenees is another fantastic time for fly fishing, especially if you’re looking for a quieter experience. As the summer tourists leave, the lakes become less crowded, offering a more peaceful and reflective fishing experience. The cooler temperatures also mean that the fish are still active, particularly in the early mornings and late afternoons.