FLY FISHING IN THE SUSA VALLEY

On the border with France, to the west in correspondence with the Frejus Pass, the Dora Riparia begins its route and flows towards the valley: it is a left tributary of the Po River which, with all its basin tributaries, today protagonist of a new environmental tourism project dedicated to international fishing.

We are immersed in the Upper Susa Valley cradle of the oldest and most famous European ski areas, protagonists of the "XX Olympic Winter Games Torino 2006" and today united again in a new tourist offer dedicated entirely to flyfishing.

In the fishing season, which stretches from March to October, these valleys offer anglers an incredible variety of spots: from small alpine streams to large glacial rivers and numerous alpine lakes. Crystal clear waters, surrounded by mountain peaks and snowfields, with breathtaking views and rich microfauna, characterize the area on the edge of nearby France.

Water levels are constant all year round. The waterways and alpine lakes are home to abundant populations of brown trout, marble trout, and also rainbow and char.

A large and evolving project is underway for the valorization of the waters of the district and its local trout, together with the updating of fishing regulations and the provision of high-quality guide services.

Stay tuned