Carp fishing lakes in france

Want to go carp fishing in France?

Welcome to the website for E'tang De Campus. Our lake is a 4 acre lake set in 10 acres of beautiful French countryside.

Our French carp fishing venue is situated in the Mayenne region of France and is only a 1.5 hour drive from Caen or 4 hours from Calais.

As we are drawing towards the end of 2009, contact us now for remaining places and prices.
 

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Why Us?

E'tang De Campus is a carp fishing lake situated in Northern France; the lake comes to life in early spring and with the longer French summer continues into November.
 
Why Us?  

The fish frequently show themselves, especially in early season where you can see big grass carp taking crust of the surface. With exclusive use of the lake and facilities you can be sure of a peaceful and relaxing holiday.

For a full range of our facilities view our accommodation page. Be sure to check out trip tips page for bait and equipment information for fishing in France.

We charge just £280 per person per week or £1,000 per week for exclusive use of lake for up to 4 people. Both prices include use of all facilities. Non Fishing spectators are £50 each per week.

Availability

With the French carp lake measuring approximately 4 acres we base our holidays on 4 anglers per week, this gives each angler plenty of space and does not pressure the fish in the fishing lake.

The most popular dates for fishing in France are unsurprisingly in the summer. It is not un-common to book a year in advance, but generally 6 months will ensure you get the date you want.

  Availability

Currently we still have some availability in September, October and November, check out our calendar to see what dates are available for your party today!

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Get some money of next year, any repeat bookings are entitled to a 20% discount on the following year’s holiday.

Fishing Trip Planning

If you are planning you're first fishing trip in France, you could probably do with some help to make sure everything goes as planned. The fastest way across the channel is train. However, this will then leave you with a 4 hour drive from Calais and will include toll costs of around 30 Euros.
 

The shortest drive is via Caen which is around 1.5 hours drive. The ferry is a 6 hour crossing from Portsmouth via Brittany ferries who are generally the most expensive, especially in the summer holidays.

  Trip Planning

We believe Speed ferries from Dover to Boulogne is the cheapest route which will leave you with around a 3.5 hour drive and 30 Euro toll fees.

Trip Planning  

For all routes to our carp fishing lake including ferry companies details please check out our trip tips page.


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