While on holiday at the Vendée Le Paradis campsite, are you wondering about the best fishing spots in Talmont Saint Hilaire and its surroundings? Shore fishing is a popular activity among vacationers, offering a fun and unique way to explore the region.

Best Practices for Shore Fishing in Talmont Saint Hilaire

Before heading to the fishing spots, it’s essential to review the regulations and best practices. Wear proper footwear to avoid injuries on the rocks. Be prepared with sun hats, sunscreen, or a rain jacket depending on the weather. Bring the right equipment: a bucket, a clam knife or rake, and a shrimp net. To protect the ecosystem, always put rocks back in place after lifting them, avoid collecting female shellfish carrying eggs, and only harvest crustaceans that have reached adult size. Make sure to leave the area clean after your visit. In Talmont Saint Hilaire and its surroundings, the regulations for shellfish collection are as follows:

  • Scallops: 2 kg per day per person
  • Periwinkles, clams, and razor clams: 3 kg per day per person
  • Cockles: 4 kg per day per person
  • Oysters and mussels: 5 kg per day per person
  • Shrimp (grey or pink): for normal family consumption

 

The Best Fishing Spots in Talmont-Saint-Hilaire and Surroundings

  • Veillon Beach: Beyond the beauty of the site, which is a must-see, Veillon Beach is particularly recommended for shore fishing. Spend long hours exploring the rocks to uncover limpets and periwinkles, and you’ll find plenty of shrimp in the tide pools.
  • Jard-sur-Mer Beaches: Here, you’ll discover countless rocky plateaus where you can collect oysters, periwinkles, limpets, and mussels in abundance. We recommend the beaches of Ragnette, Ragounite, Musée, and Légère.
  • Longeville-sur-Mer: Do you prefer small crabs or razor clams? Head to the beaches of Rocher or Bouil, where you’ll find them in plenty.

Enjoy friendly moments in the great outdoors, and treat yourself to meals or aperitifs prepared with fresh, local products gathered as a family!