Best lakes around Condat are primarily located in the Massif Central region of France, an area characterized by its volcanic and glacial landscapes. This region features diverse natural environments, including maars, artificial reservoirs, and high-altitude lakes. The geography provides varied opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciating natural water bodies.
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Too bad that the only refreshment point reported nearby is closed
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Crater lake at 1225m altitude
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La Godivelle is an extremely isolated village. With its large fountain, its church and its sublime landscapes, it is a town where it is good to stop.
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Magnificent little lake where François Mitterrand went every year to taste the truffade.
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In one of my old hiking diaries, I wrote about Lac Chauvet: “At the end of the afternoon, my feet soak in the soft and cool waters of Lac Chauvet. Impressive in its strict circularity, the lake is the culmination of a maar; in other words, the meeting underground of a magma and a water table. As a good soloist, I try to observe the rare movements of the lake which could betray the presence of fish. According to the signs planted near the one and only pontoon of the body of water, trout, carp and even salmon would have taken up residence there”.
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Lac de la Crégut is the largest natural lake of glacial origin in the Massif Central. From its banks, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Monts du Cantal and the surrounding lakes. It is now part of a whole system of reservoirs that supply water to the Rhue hydroelectric power station, at the Bort dam.
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The lakes around Condat, primarily located in the Massif Central region, are diverse. You'll find natural lakes of volcanic origin (maars), glacial lakes, and artificial reservoirs that are part of hydroelectric systems.
Visitors often enjoy La Godivelle, known for its isolated village and volcanic lakes, and Lac Chauvet, famous for its perfectly circular shape. Lac de la Crégut, the largest natural glacial lake in the Massif Central, also offers magnificent views.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lac Chauvet, La Godivelle, Lac de la Crégut, Lake du Tact, and Lac de Lastioulles are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for all ages.
Yes, Lac de Lastioulles is very popular for swimming, especially in hot weather. It's entirely bordered by forests and summer pastures, making it an ideal spot for a dip.
You can observe diverse natural features, including volcanic maars like Lac Chauvet, protected peat bogs at La Godivelle, and the vast glacial landscape surrounding Lac de la Crégut. Many lakes are also surrounded by forests and offer scenic viewpoints.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lake La Crégut – Lake du Tact loop' from Saint-Genès-Champespe. You can explore more hiking trails in the area by visiting the Hiking around Condat guide.
The region offers various cycling routes. For instance, you can find the 'Lac de Lastioulles – Montboudif loop from Condat' or the 'La Godivelle – La Godivelle loop from La Godivelle' for gravel biking. More options are available in the Cycling around Condat guide and the Gravel biking around Condat guide.
The village of La Godivelle, nestled in the heart of Cézallier, is an isolated village with a beautiful Romanesque church and a large fountain, offering a glimpse into the region's typical mountain village life.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique volcanic formations like the circular Lac Chauvet to the expansive glacial landscapes of Lac de la Crégut. The tranquility of isolated spots like La Godivelle and the opportunities for swimming and fishing at lakes like Lac de Lastioulles are also highly valued.
Yes, Lake du Tact is an artificial lake, and Lac de la Crégut is also part of a system of reservoirs that supply water to the Rhue hydroelectric power station.
For a more isolated experience, consider visiting La Godivelle. This village is described as extremely isolated, offering a peaceful setting with its two volcanic lakes and protected peat bogs.


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