Lakes around Pessac, a commune southwest of Bordeaux, offer various opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features several notable bodies of water, including Lac Bleu de Pessac Léognan and Bassin de Cap de Bos directly within or adjacent to the commune. Additionally, Lac Vert in nearby Canéjan is well-connected, providing further options for exploration. These lakes contribute to the natural landscape, offering spaces for relaxation and nature-based pursuits.
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It's a perfect place for a walk, an island of nature in an urban area.
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3 hours to walk just around the lake, which you barely see due to the vegetation. The only access point to the lake is the small beach where dogs are allowed on a leash. This is completely out of line with the advertised duration. There's very little view of the lake, and a lot of trash on the route, half of which is a paved bike path. A good portion passes through squats, shantytowns, garbage dumps, and other signs of human activity with little respect for nature. A good portion runs along the highway. In short, it was a disappointment for us; we don't recommend this route.
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This preserved natural space is known for its springs and its biodiversity. This wood offers winding paths through the forest, ideal for hiking and observing wildlife. It is a place of calm and renewal.
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The Green Lake is a body of water about twenty kilometers from Bordeaux in the town of Canéjan. Fishing on this 7.5 hectare body of water is possible with a fishing license. Many species of fish are well represented in Lac Vert, including pike, smallmouth bass, carp or roach. The local fishing club regularly organizes trout releases.
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There is even a restaurant on site, but it is advisable to reserve: La part des Anges.
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This small footbridge in the middle of the pond gives an air of Canada to this landscape. Right next to it you find a nice playground for children and picnic tables.
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Majolan Park, classified as a "remarkable garden". There are artificial caves among the largest in Europe, false ruins, remarkable bridges, an island and a large body of water. Free access.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Green Lake in Canéjan, known for its fishing opportunities and green surroundings. Another favorite is Blue Lake, appreciated for its deep blue, clear waters and surrounding forests, perfect for picnics and strolls.
Yes, the Footbridge at the Bois des Sources du Peugue offers a preserved natural space with winding paths and a nice playground for children, along with picnic tables. The Bassin de Cap de Bos also features an engaging paleontological-themed play area, making it enjoyable for families.
The Blue Lake in Pessac-Léognan is an excellent choice. It offers marked trails through forests and vineyards, providing pleasant strolls and a delightful experience for bird watchers amidst its tranquil setting.
Green Lake in Canéjan is a popular spot for anglers. It's a 7.5-hectare body of water where you can find various fish species, including pike, smallmouth bass, carp, and roach. The local fishing club often organizes trout releases there.
The Bassin de Cap de Bos in Pessac is notable for its paleontological interest. The area has seen the discovery of 18-million-year-old marine animal fossils, adding a unique historical dimension to your visit.
Beyond walking around the lakes, you can explore various routes. For running, check out the Running Trails around Pessac, which include routes through Bourgailh Forest and Cap de Bos Park. For mountain biking, there are numerous options in the MTB Trails around Pessac guide, such as the Moulin de Rouillac loop. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find routes like the Peugue Springs Wood – Blue Lake loop in the Gravel biking around Pessac guide.
While many lakes offer beautiful scenery and activities, swimming is generally prohibited in Lac Bleu de Pessac Léognan and Bassin de Cap de Bos. For swimming, Bordeaux Lake is one of the city's main swimming spots, perfect for cooling off.
Yes, Green Lake in Canéjan offers shaded paths and an easy 1.4 km loop, making it suitable for families and gentle strolls. The Bassin de Cap de Bos also provides pleasant walking opportunities.
At Green Lake, you'll find picnic tables and even a restaurant on-site called La part des Anges (reservations are advised). The Footbridge at the Bois des Sources du Peugue also has picnic tables and a playground.
Lac Bleu de Pessac Léognan is easily accessible from Bordeaux by bus or car. The Bassin de Cap de Bos is located directly in Pessac, and Lac Vert in Canéjan is part of an itinerary that crosses Pessac, suggesting good connectivity, often via cycling routes.
The Majolan Park, though not a natural lake, features a vast body of water, artificial caves among the largest in Europe, false ruins, and remarkable bridges, creating a unique landscape. It also has an island that serves as a nature reserve for birds.
Absolutely. Blue Lake provides ample space for picnics. Green Lake also has tables for picnicking, as does the area near the Footbridge at the Bois des Sources du Peugue.
The lakes offer tranquility and freshness, particularly during warmer months. Lac Bleu, for instance, is characterized by its deep blue, crystal-clear waters in summer, making it an ideal spot for unwinding and enjoying the serene landscape during this period.


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