Fish by the water, sleep on the water
Dreaming of a no-kill fishing stay in the Gironde, far from the bustle, where you fish in the morning without even leaving your terrace? Domaine du Dahu, in Sablons (33910), welcomes you beside a private 3-hectare lake fed by springs, between Bordeaux and Périgueux — less than 40 minutes from Bordeaux, around 20 minutes from Libourne and less than 25 minutes from Saint-Émilion.
Here, catch-and-release fishing on a private lake is not a constraint but a philosophy: every catch is released, with care and respect for the fish. Carp, pike, black bass, zander — you pursue them, admire them, release them. And the lake, preserved season after season, keeps all its richness.
The big difference with an ordinary fishing pond: here, you don't sleep in a tent. You fish and sleep by the water, in a genuine floating chalet resting on the lake, with its terrace, its equipped kitchen and its comfort. Fishing at Domaine du Dahu feels like a real holiday, not a bivouac.
What makes this fishing stay unique
Catch-and-release fishing
Every catch is released, carefully and with respect for the fish. Fishing becomes a shared pleasure, free of pressure, where you protect what you love to pursue.
A floating chalet, not a tent
Here you don't sleep in a tent: your floating chalet rests on the water, with its own terrace, equipped kitchen and real comfort. The lake is right in front of you, at sunrise and sunset.
A private 3-hectare lake
No crowded pond, no rod-to-rod neighbours: 3 hectares of spring-fed water, reserved for the estate's guests alone. Quiet guaranteed.
Fish straight from your terrace
Your fishing spot is your chalet's terrace. Cast your line with a coffee in hand, watch the rod tip without leaving your deckchair.
3 ha
Private lake
100%
No-kill fishing
5
Floating chalets
40 min
From Bordeaux
No-kill: fishing with respect for the fish
No-kill, or catch-and-release, means returning every catch to the water after admiring it and, if you wish, photographing it. This choice is far from trivial: it ensures the lake stays full of fine fish, that a carp released today will still be there tomorrow, bigger still. It is sustainable fishing — and it is more rewarding fishing too.
On the estate's private lake, you pursue carp during long, peaceful sessions, you hunt pike and black bass with lures along the margins, or you wait for zander during the quiet hours. Every fight ends with a careful release — the gesture that sets a responsible fishing stay apart.
This approach appeals as much to seasoned anglers as to those discovering no-kill carp fishing on a private lake: you take your time, you watch the wildlife, you share a moment rather than count a catch.
No-kill fishing: the right techniques to respect the fish
Releasing a catch is not enough on its own: the fish also has to swim away in full health. The success of catch-and-release rests on a handful of simple techniques that limit stress and injury, and ensure the carp or pike you have just admired will keep growing in the lake. Here are the good practices to adopt from the moment you prepare your tackle.
- Barbless hooks — or hooks with the barb crushed down with pliers. Unhooking is quicker and the injury almost non-existent, for you and for the fish.
- A fine-mesh, soft landing net, which cradles the catch without damaging its fins or its protective slime coat.
- A wetted unhooking mat, laid on the ground to receive the fish. Dampen it before every catch so it does not stick or heat up against the scales.
- Wet your hands before any handling: dry hands strip away the slime that protects the fish from infection.
- Quick handling, out of the water for as short a time as possible. Unhook, take the keepsake photo, and return the fish to the water: a few seconds are enough. Keep the fish low to the ground to prevent any fall.
- A careful release: support the fish in the water, hold it until it regains its balance, and make sure it swims off on its own, with a firm flick of the fins.
These gestures quickly become second nature. It is this care taken with every catch that sets an ordinary fishing trip apart from a genuine, responsible fishing stay — and that preserves the richness of the private lake at Domaine du Dahu, season after season.
The fish of the private lake
Carp
The lake's king fish, ideal for long, peaceful sessions on the float or with boilies.
Pike
A combative predator to hunt with lures along the margins.
Black bass
Lively and playful, perfect for sporty fishing on the surface or with a straight retrieve.
Zander
Discreet and powerful, a fine catch for patient anglers during the quiet hours.
Sleep in a floating chalet, not a tent
This is what sets Domaine du Dahu apart from an ordinary fishing pond: your nights are spent in a genuine floating chalet, resting on the lake, with no facing neighbours. Equipped kitchen, private terrace, the comfort of charming accommodation — it is all there.
You fish and sleep by the water, and even on the water. When you wake, the line is already within reach. Discover the estate's floating chalets.
What your fishing stay includes
✓ Floating chalet on the lake with no facing neighbours
✓ Private terrace over the water, to fish from home
✓ Equipped kitchen in every chalet
✓ Access to the private 3-hectare spring-fed lake
✓ Catch-and-release fishing — carp, pike, black bass, zander
✓ Bed linen and towels provided
✓ A quiet estate between Bordeaux and Périgueux
✓ Free cancellation up to 30 days before arrival
A fishing stay in the Gironde, quiet and exclusive
The estate's lake is not open to the public: it is reserved for the guests of the chalets and the charming gîte. This exclusivity changes everything. No queue of rods, no hubbub — just the lapping of the water, a heron in flight and the calm of a private, spring-fed lake.
A fishing stay in the Gironde at Domaine du Dahu also means time for yourself: a coffee on the terrace at daybreak, a meal cooked in the chalet's equipped kitchen, a walk around the lake. Many guests choose the two-person option, and we explore exactly that — a fishing weekend for two in the Gironde — on the estate's blog.
And for those who want to make more of it, the region has no shortage of charm: Saint-Émilion and its vineyards less than 25 minutes away, Libourne 20 minutes away, Bordeaux less than 40 minutes away. The fishing page covers everything you need to know before you come.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a no-kill fishing stay?
It is a stay where you fish for the pleasure of the catch, without keeping the fish. At Domaine du Dahu, every catch is carefully released back into the private lake. Catch-and-release preserves the populations of carp, pike, black bass and zander, and ensures quality fishing season after season.
Do you need a fishing licence to fish the private lake?
The estate's lake is a private body of water: fishing is open to guests as part of their stay, with no complicated paperwork. Simply remember to bring your own tackle; we remain available for any details before you book.
Can you really fish from the chalet?
Yes, that is the very spirit of the estate. Each floating chalet rests on the water and has a private terrace from which you can cast your line. You fish from home, at dawn and at dusk, without leaving your accommodation.
Can you swim in the lake?
No, swimming is not allowed in the lake. It is a body of water dedicated to fishing and to the quiet of the fish. Life around the water, however — fishing, terrace meals, walks — is what makes the stay so charming.
What happens if something unexpected comes up?
Cancellation is free up to 30 days before the arrival date. For any question before you book, we reply within 24 hours.
Read this before your fishing stay
For everything about the lake and the fishing conditions, see the Fishing at Domaine du Dahu page.