Fishing Menu Heritage and Tours Sceneries and Men History of Men Geology and Climate Landscapes Hautes-Vosges The “Plateau des Mille Etangs” Fougerolles and Val d’Ajol Valleys Ballons of Franche-Comté Vosgian Valleys Haut-Rhin Valleys Wine-growing Foothills Natural Heritage Orchards Forests High Stubble Lakes, Ponds, Peatlands Ravines, Cliffs and Scree Slopes Calcareous Grasslands Local Products and Craftsmanship The Park Certification Label Drink Producers The Granite Industry The Wood Industry Meat Producers Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Mineral and Natural Spring Waters Fruit and Vegetables Products Fougerolles Orchards and Kirsch Fish Farming Vosgian Cattle Breed Cheeses Small Fruit, Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Alsatian Wine Smoked Meats and Andouilles Farmhouse-Inns Farm Shops Craftsmanship Textile Granite Lava Sandstone Wood industry Farm Markets Cultural Heritage Thermal Heritage Industrial Heritage Farms Country of Art and History Religious Heritage Intangible Cutural Heritage Heritage and Memory Castles Thematic Roads and Tracks Tourist Routes Treetop Adventure Park Barefoot Trails Environment Awareness Structures Parks and Botanical Gardens Museums and Heritage Sites Thermal Baths Venues for Shows, Exhibitions and Festivals At the Park Doors Colmar Remiremont Belfort Lure Mulhouse Luxeuil-les-Bains Saint-Dié-des-Vosges Nature activities Sylvotherapy Nordic Walking Guided Walks and Discovery trails Landscape walks along the Crest Road A Farm, A Hike Mountain Guides Pedestrian Hikes Club Vosgien / Club Alpin (Vosgian / Alpine Clubs) Reception Centres for Educational Stays Trail Running Mountain Biking and Cyclo-Tourism Equine Activities Climbing Hang Gliding Aeromodelism Fishing Water Sports Winter Activities Nature stays Camping in Nature ‘Valeurs Parc’ certified Furnished Accommodation and Guesthouses Hotels and restaurants Landscape diversity in the Park is ideal for many environment-friendly outdoors activities. The Vosges Mountains count over 670 streams and rivers, and around thirty lakes and water bodies. Brown trouts, perches, lake pikes, minnows, loaches, barbels, carps, bleaks, roaches, gudgeons, tenches delight the 30,000 or so fishermen who regularly visit the Massif. For more information on fishing spots and conditions (private or collective fishing, sales of fishing cards, etc…), please enquire with the Fédérations Départementales des Associations de Pêche et de Pisciculture (Departmental Fishing and Fish Farming Associations). Author advisa View all posts Find out MoreVosges MountainsLa Fédération de pêche du Haut-RhinLa Fédération de pêche des VosgesLa Fédération de pêche du Territoire de BelfortLa Fédération de pêche de la Haute-SaôneAnd for your Fishing HolidaysThe “Office des Centres de Vacances et de Loisirs” (ODCVL – Holiday and Leisure Centres Bureau) also organises holiday stays and environmental educational programmes on fishing and water in the Vosges. Website for the Office des Centres de Vacances et de LoisirsFishing Guides in the VosgesGuides from the “Compagnie Vosges Nature & Pêche” are certified professionals who share their passion for fishing with you – half-day and full-day packages, individual or in small groups of 2 to 3 fishermen. Vosges Nature & Pêche