Why go fishing in Trentino?

Unique landscapes, short distances and tailored services: welcome to Trentino!

Anglers can choose from a range of destinations, but those who come to Trentino once, always come back. According to recreational anglers, there are three main reasons for returning to Trentino every year:

First of all there are the natural surroundings that form unique settings for the best fishing spots: from the rapid waters of the Chiese and Avisio rivers which descend through canyons carved from the mountainsides, to the waters of the Sarca and Noce rivers which hosted the 38th annual World Fly Fishing Championship.

Then there are the distances: the territory of Trentino, with its rivers, creeks, mountain lakes and waterfalls, offers anglers a wide range of aquatic environments to choose from and all within short distances. This allows you to move around easily in search of the best fishing location for you.

The third reason is linked to the services offered: fishing lodges to accommodate anglers, fishing licences that can be acquired directly from home and of course the Trentino Fishing Guides, expert anglers that can accompany you to the best fishing spots and give you all the information you might need.

You’ll find more details here below!

Top 10 fishing spots

Peaceful alpine lakes or gushing mountain torrents? The nice thing about Trentino is that you don’t have to choose. Here are some perfectly tailored fishing spots.

Fishing Lodges

If you’re looking for a place to stay, here are some suitable suggestions. Angler-friendly accommodation set in privileged locations and with a range of services.

Trentino Fishing Guides

In order to go fishing in Trentino you’ll need to get your hands on a tourist fishing licence. Here, depending on the fishing area, you’ll find all the information you need!

Tourist fishing permit

In order to go fishing in Trentino you’ll need to get your hands on a tourist fishing licence. Here, depending on the fishing area, you’ll find all the information you need!
Published on 18/02/2022