Lakes around Camps-La-Source are situated in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, a region known for its peaceful Provençal countryside and natural water sources. While Camps-La-Source itself is a village, several notable lakes are located nearby, offering diverse natural settings. These bodies of water are formed by rivers such as the Caramy, Issole, and Argens, contributing to the area's landscape. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these aquatic environments.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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Dam of a very large reservoir. It's a great place for hiking and there are numerous trails for mountain bikers.
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Beautiful waterfalls, and not at all advertised. A real insider tip.
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Ugly building in the middle of beautiful nature.
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Please note that the canal is prohibited to bicycles under penalty of fine but very nice to do
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Caramy waterfalls, accessible on foot or on the back of ibex. Idyll not crowded. Fresh water and silky rocks.
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Lac Sainte Suzanne, commonly known as Lac de Carcès, is a lake in the Var department. You can walk around the lake and there are plenty of places to stop and enjoy.
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A calming place to sit and enjoy the waterfalls and get lost in the noise.
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Lac Sainte Suzanne, commonly known as Lac de Carcès, is a lake in the Provence-Alpes -Côte d'Azur region of France, in the Var department, created from the confluence of the rivers Caramy and Issole, and the River argens .
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While Camps-La-Source itself doesn't have large lakes, several beautiful options are nearby. Key lakes include Lake Sainte Suzanne (also known as Lac de Carcès), Besse-sur-Issole Lake, and Vins Lake. These offer diverse natural settings for exploration and relaxation.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. Vins Lake has two beaches suitable for swimming in summer, and Besse-sur-Issole Lake also features a large beach. However, note that swimming is strictly prohibited in the Former Bauxite Mine Lake due to its unique mineral composition.
Absolutely. Vins Lake is considered family-friendly, offering picnic spots and two beaches. Besse-sur-Issole Lake has a large beach and an urban campsite, making it convenient for families. Many lakes also offer easy walks around their perimeters.
The region around Camps-La-Source offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Lake Sainte Suzanne – Lake Carcès loop' or 'Old Bridge of Vins-sur-Caramy – Lake Sainte Suzanne loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Lake Sainte-Suzanne – Our Lady of Caramy Chapel loop'. For more details on routes, visit the Camps-La-Source cycling guide or the MTB trails guide.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. You can walk around the entire perimeter of Lake Sainte Suzanne, and Vins Lake also allows for a full tour. The area around Caramy Waterfalls also features a narrow path for hikers to enjoy the natural beauty.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming at Vins Lake and Besse-sur-Issole Lake. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings, often with fewer crowds.
While Camps-La-Source is a village, direct public transport options to all individual lakes might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to nearby towns like Carcès (for Lake Sainte Suzanne) or Besse-sur-Issole. Driving or cycling often provides the most flexibility for reaching these natural spots.
Parking is generally available at the more popular lakes. For instance, Lac de Carcès (Lake Sainte Suzanne) has a designated parking area. Besse-sur-Issole Lake, being next to the town center, also offers convenient access and parking options.
The lakes are fed by rivers like the Caramy, Issole, and Argens, creating picturesque landscapes. You can see the impressive Caramy Waterfalls, which are 2 times 7 meters high. The Former Bauxite Mine Lake is notable for its striking emerald green color. The region offers a mix of artificial and natural lakes, surrounded by peaceful Provençal countryside.
Beyond the main lakes, the region features a unique Former Bauxite Mine Lake near Camps-La-Source. Its most striking feature is its emerald green color, complemented by a nearby hill. While swimming is prohibited, it offers a visually distinct natural sight for exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. Many enjoy walking around the lakes, finding plenty of places to relax and enjoy the surroundings. The opportunity for picnics, swimming in summer, and the diverse environments for exploration are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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