Located in Luxembourg, Wallonia, L'Attert is a intimate public water of 1 hectares open to public fishing. Species present include Trout, Barbel, Chub, Perch, Eel.
Night fishing is permitted at L'Attert. Night fishing permitted in Wallonia with Permit C. Luxembourg province fishing federation should be contacted for specific rules.. Regarding boats: Small tributaries do not permit motorised boats in Wallonia..
L'Attert is 230 miles from Calais. Wallonia — the Ardennes and Meuse valley region, famous for its carp and pike fishing — is well worth the journey for UK anglers.
Night fishing is permitted at L'Attert. Night fishing permitted in Wallonia with Permit C. Luxembourg province fishing federation should be contacted for specific rules.
Boats: Boat rules unconfirmed at L'Attert. Small tributaries do not permit motorised boats in Wallonia.
Permits required: Permis de pêche (Wallonia) with Permit C required.
Fishing in Wallonia requires a Permis de Pêche (Walloon government). Available online at peche.wallonie.be. Some venues may require additional permits — check with the local fishing authority.
L'Attert holds trout, barbel, chub, perch, eel.
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Year-round; Attert is a clear stream favoring trout and barbel species.
Fishing in Wallonia requires a Permis de Pêche from the Walloon government, available online at peche.wallonie.be before leaving the UK. For major reservoir venues such as Lac de Plate Taille and the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure, an additional site permit is required — check the venue’s fishing association website before you travel. Always carry your licence while fishing.
L'Attert is 230 miles from Calais — allow 4 hours from the Channel Tunnel. Always verify current rules on the individual venue page before your session.
Luxembourg is home to a number of public fishing venues accessible with a valid Belgian fishing permit. Use PiscaMaps to find all venues in Luxembourg and across Wallonia.