Redwood lake dates back to the 18th century and features on the Cassini map which is the earliest mapping recorded in France. This stunning Pre-Napoleonic seven-acre lake is nestled amongst sixteen acres of secluded woodland and fern meadows in the tiny hamlet of Seuil.
The lake varies in depth from three to ten feet at the dam end, plenty of hard spots can be found all over the lake, especially on the far margins, the lake is partly surrounded by forest containing beautiful old Oak, Chestnut, Pine, and Silver Birch trees with an abundance of wildlife.
Mown grass banks ensure clean comfortable fishing in natural surroundings, you will find ten swims to choose from which means moving is not an issue.
The lake has no nuisance fish species or wildfowl issues that will ruin your fishing holiday.
Click the swim names to see the lake from each swim.
Size: 7 Acres
Swims: 11
Rod Limit: 3
Open: All Year
Common: 57lb 4oz
Mirror: 53lb 8oz
Total fish: 180
Average: 39lb