Lakes around Orgeix are a prominent feature of this small commune, nestled in the French Pyrenees within the Ariège region. The area is characterized by a rich natural landscape, offering a variety of lakes that serve as tranquil fishing spots and scenic hiking destinations. These bodies of water range from easily accessible dam lakes to high-altitude ponds, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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Lake Campauleil has existed since 1941, following the construction of a dam by EDF. It culminates at 814 meters above sea level and becomes, thanks to the dam, a small paradise for fisherman. Easily accessible, the lake becomes an ideal place to relax or enjoy a good picnic with family or friends.
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The Etang de Naguilles is a dam lake which supplies the hydroelectric power station of Orlu. With an area of almost 100 hectares, it culminates at 1,855 meters. Now in industrial use, the pond has long animated local tales and legends. The Ariégeois say that the pond of Naguilles was born from the meeting of a blacksmith and the beast of the forest of Naguilles. The blacksmith allegedly gave the ferocious ferocious beast a white-hot iron bar. The beast, then thirsty, would have emptied all the water sources of the mountain before exploding at the current location of the pond.
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The En Beys refuge which overlooks the eponymous ponds culminates at an altitude of 1,970 meters, in the heart of the Orlu national reserve. Situated on the great GR 7 which connects the Vosges to the Pyrenees, the refuge remains an excellent detour for the GRP® tour of the Ax Mountains or Tour des Pérics. In a warm and family setting, the refuge guardians offer 70 beds in high season as well as a complete catering offer. In winter, 15 places remain freely accessible, accessible through the window at the top of the ladder which fits on one of the walls of the building. The refuge is an ideal place to observe the burning of the granite walls of the Pics Rouges at sunset, or the galloping chamois in the snowfields in the early morning. If you wish to extend your stay for one night, do not hesitate to contact the refuge on 05 61 64 24 24 to find out about opening dates and bed availability.
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The Lac de Comte culminates at 1,720 meters, above the Etang de l'Estagnol, in the Mourgouillou valley. In the heart of a green valley, the lake is like a diamond stranded in a green setting. Like its neighboring bodies of water, it is also an ideal resting place, both for animals in the summer pastures and for walkers on a stroll. If the summer is hot, dip your hands in it to cool off. Be careful to filter the water if you want to drink it: despite its sometimes crystalline colors, the presence of cattle brings bacteria that are not very appreciable for your stomach.
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The Estagnol pond culminates at 1,650 meters in the Mourgouillou valley. Headed by the Mourgouillou hut, the pond is an ideal resting place, both for the animals in the summer pastures and for walkers on a walk. If the summer is hot, dip your hands in it to cool off. Be careful to filter the water if you want to drink it: despite its sometimes crystalline colors, the presence of cattle brings bacteria that are not very appreciable for your stomach.
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The En Beys pond is part of a group of three ponds: the En Beys pond, the Couillade pond and the herb pond. A guarded refuge is present on the banks at the Gourd Gaudet pond.
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Very beautiful site, it makes you want to have a picnic!
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The region around Orgeix, nestled in the French Pyrenees, offers a variety of stunning lakes. Among the most notable are Lake Campauleil, known for its accessibility and fishing, and the high-altitude En Beys Refuge and its eponymous ponds, located in the heart of the Orlu national reserve. Comte Lake is also highly regarded for its serene setting.
Yes, the lakes around Orgeix are excellent for hiking. Lake Campauleil is part of popular hiking loops, including a moderate trail from Orgeix. The area around En Beys Refuge is a key point on the GR 7 and GRP® tour des Montagnes d'Ax. For more challenging routes, consider the trails around Naguille Lake and the Peyrisses Ponds, which offer grand panoramas. You can find various mountain hikes in the area, including a difficult route to Refuge d'En Beys, by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Orgeix guide.
Lake Campauleil is considered a small paradise for fishermen due to its easy accessibility and tranquil environment. Many of the region's lakes, both dam lakes and natural ponds, offer opportunities for fishing, though specific regulations may apply.
Absolutely. Lake Campauleil is easily accessible and an ideal spot for relaxation and picnics with family or friends. Its gentle surroundings make it a great choice for a family outing.
While many high-altitude lakes are primarily for scenic enjoyment and hiking, Comte Lake offers a refreshing experience where walkers often dip their hands in the water during hot summers. For designated swimming, Lac de Montbel, though slightly further afield, provides a range of water activities including swimming with lifeguards on duty during July and August.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the Pailhères Pass, and gravel biking trails such as the Path to Orlu valley. Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Orgeix guide and the Gravel biking around Orgeix guide.
Yes, the wild and preserved mountain landscapes around lakes like En Beys Refuge and Naguille Lake offer excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Visitors often spot chamois in the early morning near En Beys, and the Orlu valley is known for its diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive high-altitude lakes. En Beys Refuge and its ponds are at 1,970 meters, offering a truly wild atmosphere. Naguille Lake, one of the largest in Ariège, culminates at 1,855 meters, and Comte Lake is found at 1,720 meters, providing serene resting places amidst stunning scenery.
The high season, typically from late May to late September, is ideal for visiting the high-altitude lakes and refuges like En Beys Refuge, which offers full services during this period. Summer provides warm weather for hiking and enjoying the scenery, while spring and autumn offer beautiful colors and fewer crowds, though some higher routes might still have snow or require more preparation.
Yes, for those exploring the higher elevations, En Beys Refuge provides a complete catering service and accommodation with 70 beds during the high season. It's a warm, family-friendly setting, and in winter, 15 places remain freely accessible.
Lake Campauleil, created by a dam in 1941, is easily accessible at 814 meters above sea level. It's particularly cherished as a small paradise for fishermen and an ideal spot for relaxing picnics with family or friends, offering beautiful views and moderate hiking loops.
For a truly wild and preserved mountain experience with an imposing body of water, head to Naguille Lake. This dam lake is one of the largest in Ariège, covering nearly 100 hectares at 1,855 meters, and is set amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Orlu valley, offering grand panoramas and opportunities to see diverse flora and fauna.


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