Fishing in Saint-Denis-d’Oléron
The village of Saint-Denis-d’Oléron is an unmissable spot for shore fishing in Charente-Maritime. With its vast rocky and sandy areas accessible at low tide, the coastline offers an ideal playground for collecting shellfish and crustaceans in a calm and wild atmosphere.
Fishing in Saint-Denis-d’Oléron also means learning about the richness of the marine environment and raising awareness among youngsters of the importance of preserving natural resources: a fun way to visit the island of Oléron!
To find out about tide times, breeding periods or which species are authorized for picking, consult the advice of local associations and the notices posted in the town hall.


The best fishing spots near the campsite
From the Le Sabia campsite, you can walk or cycle to a number of fishing spots in Saint-Denis-d’Oléron. Less than 150m away, the foreshore reveals sandbanks and rocky areas at low tide, perfect for digging out clams and crabs. With your fishing rod, you can find a fish like sea bass with a little patience.
You can admire the Grand Sabia lock 150 m from the campsite, or others a little further on, near the Chassiron lighthouse. Typical of the island, the fish locks are a traditional fishing method still in use on concessions, which is why fishing there is not permitted.
Fishing on the Ile d’Oléron also means enjoying an exceptional setting, between ocean and cliffs, with total respect for nature.
Make sure you’re properly equipped (boots, bucket, clam knife), respect catch sizes and don’t turn over stones unnecessarily to preserve ecosystems.
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