Best lakes around Capbreton provide diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Capbreton, a seaside town in southwestern France, is known for its ocean beaches and fishing port, situated near several lakes in the Landes region. These bodies of water offer a range of activities, from water sports to nature observation. The area features both marine lakes and freshwater lakes, surrounded by pine forests and unique ecosystems.
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From the parking lot to the lake it is super pleasant in the middle of the woods, however the return is not great because for more than 3 km you follow the tarmac road there is no longer a path... the return is therefore to be avoided, it is better to retrace your steps
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Lake in nature accessible only by paths
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This little lake deserves a stop, especially now in June when everything is in bloom. It's perfect for a snack or peaceful break surrounded by birdsong. Right between Capbreton and Bayonne.
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Perfect for stopping to eat or cool off facing Lake Hossegor.
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This refreshment bar offers you the opportunity to have a coffee or a drink with a superb view of the lake.
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Interesting landscape with lakes and wetlands behind the dunes
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The most popular lake directly associated with Capbreton is Hossegor Lake, known for its tidal connection to the ocean and various activities. Other highly regarded lakes in the broader Landes region include Lac de Soustons, Lac Léon, and Lac d'Aureilhan, all offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Hossegor Lake features four supervised beaches with calm waters perfect for children. Lac Léon also has a supervised beach with warmer, safe waters. Both offer a wide range of water activities suitable for all ages, such as pedal boats and stand-up paddleboarding.
The lakes offer a wide array of water sports. On Hossegor Lake, you can enjoy stand-up paddling, kayaking, windsurfing, and pedalo. Lac de Soustons is excellent for non-motorized sports like sailing, paddleboarding, and canoeing. Lac Léon and Lac d'Aureilhan also provide options for kayaking, sailing, and electric boats.
Yes, many lakes feature scenic paths. A picturesque 5.8 km (or 7 km) pedestrian path encircles Hossegor Lake. Lac de Soustons boasts a 20 km greenway connecting Soustons to Azur, perfect for walking and cycling. Lac d'Aureilhan offers a beautiful 'Promenade Fleurie' (Flowered Walk), and Lac Arjuzanx has trails for hiking and mountain biking.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty and wildlife. The Étang Noir Nature Reserve protects wetlands with unique swamp forests and peat bogs. Lac d'Aureilhan is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including otters and various birds. Lac Arjuzanx is a significant wintering site for Common Cranes, offering excellent bird observation opportunities. The Courant d'Huchet at Lac Léon is a protected natural reserve, often called the 'Landes Amazon'.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity on several lakes. Lac de Soustons is known for carnivorous fish like pike perch and carp. Lac Léon offers a variety of fish including carp, pike, and perch. Lac d'Aureilhan also attracts anglers with specimens such as carp, pikeperch, and pike.
The area around Capbreton and its lakes offers diverse cycling routes. You can find road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and touring bicycle paths. For example, there are routes like the 'Odyssée bicycle path' and loops around the 'Orx marshes'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Capbreton, Gravel biking around Capbreton, and Cycling around Capbreton guides.
Absolutely. The Étang Noir Nature Reserve is a protected wetland area with unique habitats. The Marais d'Orx Nature Reserve is a Natura 2000 site, important for bird species. Lac Arjuzanx is also a designated nature reserve, particularly significant for wintering Common Cranes. Additionally, the Courant d'Huchet at Lac Léon is a protected natural reserve.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is pleasant for water sports, swimming, and outdoor activities. Summer offers the warmest water temperatures for swimming. For birdwatching, especially for Common Cranes, Lac Arjuzanx is best visited during winter.
Yes, especially around the more developed lakes. Hossegor Lake has several restaurants and refreshment bars with superb views. You can also enjoy fresh oysters directly from lakeside huts there. Other popular lakes often have nearby cafes or restaurants, particularly in the adjacent towns or villages.
Lac Arjuzanx is unique because it's a former lignite mine transformed into an idyllic nature reserve. It boasts exceptional water quality with translucent, emerald-colored water and fine sandy beaches, making it excellent for swimming. It's also a crucial wintering site for Common Cranes, offering unique birdwatching opportunities and guided tours.
Yes, Pinsolle Pond (Étang de Pinsolle), located near Capbreton, is notable for its associated 9-hole golf course. It's distinctive for offering the only over-water practice in the Landes, making it a key destination for golf enthusiasts.


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