The Polish-Czech Sudetes are low mountains but spread across a vast area — offering fly anglers a huge variety of charming rivers, streams, and water reservoirs. On the Polish side of the border, some of the most well-known mountain rivers include the Bóbr and Kwisa.
On the Czech side, when it comes to trout and grayling fisheries, the Izera River and its tributaries (including the Kamenice), as well as the Elbe (Labe) River, stand out. One of the key fishing spots on the Elbe is the Labská přehrada — a mountain reservoir created by a stone dam built in the 1920s. This reservoir is particularly popular among anglers fishing from belly boats.
The region is also rich in historical architecture and natural landmarks, making it a must-see for anyone visiting Lower Silesia. All this is complemented by delicious, organic local food and traditional craft breweries.
A trip to the Sudetes promises unforgettable fishing and sightseeing experiences. You can entrust the organization of your active holiday in this region to the local guides of Tatra Fly Fishing.