Group Carp Fishing Holidays in France | Juvanzé Lakes

Champagne-Ardenne, Northern France

Group Carp Fishing Holidays in France

The complete guide for UK groups — how to choose the right venue, organise your trip, and fish together the way it's meant to be done.

Why France Works So Well for Groups

France has been the destination of choice for UK carp anglers for decades. For groups of friends fishing together, the real question isn't whether to go — it's what type of venue works for your party, and how to avoid the ones that don't.

France offers a combination that's hard to beat in the UK: bigger fish, longer sessions, and — most importantly — the ability for your group to fish together without competition for swims.

On a busy UK day-ticket venue, four friends can end up scattered across banks, unable to see each other, fishing entirely separate sessions. In France, especially on exclusive-hire lakes, your party fishes together, eats together, and enjoys the week as a group. The fishing and social side reinforce each other rather than pull in different directions.

For friends who don't get to fish together often, this matters just as much as the fish.

What Makes a Venue Right for a Group

Not every French carp venue suits a group. Shared or public waters can leave you spread across swims you didn't choose, with strangers on the bank and no guarantee of space. The right venue has a few key features:

Private Lake Access

When you hire the lake, it's all yours. No mid-week arrivals, no competition for swims. You decide where to fish, the baiting strategy, and run the week your way.

Swims Designed for Social Fishing

Swims are positioned so you can see and hear each other without leaving rods unattended. A central social area — cabin, hut, or covered space — creates a natural hub for days and evenings together.

Manageable Size

A five-acre lake is very different from a 50-acre pit. For four or five anglers, a smaller, well-stocked water means productive fishing from the start. No spending days searching for fish alone at opposite ends of a huge lake.

English-Speaking Support On Site

For first-time visitors, an English-speaking contact is invaluable. They advise on fish movements, what's working, and help the organiser keep the week running smoothly.

How to Organise a Group Carp Fishing Trip to France

Getting four or five mates to agree on dates, pay deposits, and actually show up is the hardest part — the fishing is the easy bit. Here are some tips:

  • Book early. Good exclusive-hire lakes fill a year or more in advance for peak weeks. Waiting until everyone confirms risks your preferred dates being gone.
  • Collect deposits upfront. Avoid carrying the full deposit alone. Most venues require non-refundable deposits, so make sure everyone is committed before you pay.
  • Sort travel in advance. Ferry or Eurotunnel, cars or a van, Friday night hotel or straight drive — decisions are easier months ahead than weeks before departure. One of the biggest questions with a group trip is how easy it actually is to get there. In reality, most groups drive — it's a straightforward run once you're off the crossing. We break it all down in our guide to carp fishing near Calais.
  • Arrange travel insurance. Exclusive bookings are non-refundable. Insurance covers unavoidable circumstances such as illness or emergencies. Every year, anglers lose deposits because they didn't insure.
  • Use the Friday strategy. Arrive fresh by travelling Friday instead of overnight Saturday. One extra night adds comfort and makes the first 48 hours much more productive.

What to Expect From a Group Week at Juvanzé Lakes

Juvanzé Lakes is designed around group carp fishing. Located in Champagne-Ardenne, northern France, the estate features three exclusive lakes for UK anglers who want to fish well and spend time together. Operating since 2007, over 80% of weeks are booked by returning parties — a clear sign of consistent delivery.

Lake Juvanzé

The Social Lake

Four swims along one bank with a central cabin featuring TV, WiFi, kettle, and drinks fridge. The layout keeps everyone in easy reach — watch rods, call across when fish show, and spend days and evenings together without leaving your rods unattended. Suits all abilities.

Carp to 63lb Up to 5 anglers All abilities

Juvanzé Blue

For Bigger Fish

Five swims on a challenging gravel pit. Best for experienced anglers willing to put in the work to locate and catch larger fish. Mirrors to 67lb, commons to 60lb, bighead carp to 81lb.

Mirrors to 67lb Bighead to 81lb Up to 5 anglers

Juvana

Easy Fishing, High Action

Four swims from a central island, high stock density, average weight over 30lb. Ideal for mixed-ability groups or those making their first trip to France.

Juvana was stocked in 2017 with 220 carp. The average is already over 30lb, and the lake is producing bigger fish every season.

Carp to 57lb Grass carp to 72lb Up to 4 anglers

All lakes include private use of facilities — kitchen, showers, BBQ, UK TV, and WiFi — with English-speaking staff on site throughout your stay. Most groups end up saying the same thing after their first trip — having the lake to yourselves makes a massive difference. If you're considering that route, we've broken it down in our guide to exclusive carp fishing holidays in France.

Choosing the Right Lake for Your Group

Your choice usually comes down to experience level and what your group values most.

Match Your Group to Your Lake

Easy, frequent action with a social atmosphere Juvana
Mixed experience or classic social layout Lake Juvanzé
Experienced anglers targeting big fish Juvanzé Blue
"Over 80% of our weeks are booked by groups who've fished here before."

Groups return when a lake has delivered — on fish, on experience, and on the practical management of the trip. That repeat rate is the strongest indicator of a venue that consistently delivers.

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When to Book a Group Trip

April to October is the main season with the most consistent fishing. September and October are particularly popular with returning groups — fish in peak condition, pleasant weather, and more comfortable conditions than mid-summer. March and November are worth considering if peak weeks are booked. Both fish well and often offer availability at shorter notice.

March

Often overlooked

Worth considering if peak weeks are taken. Fishes well and often has better availability at shorter notice.

April – August

Main season

The most consistent fishing of the year. Long days, sociable evenings, and reliable action throughout.

Most Popular

September – October

Returning groups' favourite

Fish in peak condition and looking their best. Comfortable temperatures and a favourite time of year for returning groups.

November

Late-season PBs

Has produced some of the largest captures of the year. Fish at their top weights with better availability too.

Prime weeks fill over a year ahead

The earlier you enquire, the better your chances of securing your preferred dates.

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Why Juvanzé Over Other Exclusive Lakes?

We've been running since 2007, over 80% of our weeks are booked by returning groups, and we're built specifically for UK anglers — English-speaking bailiffs, UK plug sockets, and none of the hassle.

  • Operating since 2007
  • Exclusive access — no shared fishing, ever
  • Over 80% of weeks booked by returning groups
  • English-speaking bailiffs on site throughout
  • UK plug sockets — no adapters needed
  • Built specifically for UK anglers

Ready to get your group trip in the diary?

Take a look through the site and see which lake suits your group best. Our prime weeks fill well in advance — check availability today.

Right, get the dates in the diary before the lads change their minds.

Group Carp Fishing Holidays in France | Juvanzé Lakes