Lakes around Villespy offer diverse natural and man-made water bodies within the Occitanie region. While Villespy itself does not feature prominent lakes directly, the surrounding area provides several notable options. These lakes are often integral to the Montagne Noire's landscape, many serving historical functions related to the Canal du Midi. The region's geography supports various outdoor activities centered around these water features.
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A beautiful destination for hikers and mountain bikers! Leisurely tours and sporty options to the Prise d'Alzeau
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The Cammazes Dam is located in the Montagne Noire massif in the Tarn department. It provides a drinking water reserve for the municipalities around Revel. Built between 1954 and 1957 and commissioned in 1958, the Cammazes Dam is located on the Sor River, between the municipalities of Cammazes and Sorèze in the Tarn department, and the municipality of Saissac in the Aude department. It forms Lake Cammazes, which also receives excess water from the mountain channel via the Conquet spillway. The structure is intended for drinking water supply and irrigation. It supplies 200 municipalities, representing over 170,000 inhabitants. The surface area of the body of water is approximately 90 hectares. Its reservoir volume is 18.8 million cubic meters; the watershed area is 30 km². The operator is the Montagne Noire Water Institution. The water is piped to the Picotalen treatment plant. It also serves as a reserve for the Canal du Midi via a water intake feeding the mountain channel (water rights of 4 million cubic meters) (Wikipedia)
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Superb and impressive, one of the 6 (main) lakes of the Montagne Noire, do not miss following the forest track which runs along its right bank.
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The Lampy Neuf basin is a dam built to supply water to the Canal du Midi via the Montagne Noire channel. Originally the basin was located on the current location of Lampy Vieux but it was moved between 1777 and 1781, a hundred years after the creation of the Canal du Midi.
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Listen to the silence around the channel.
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The way Riquet thinks about his work around the Canal du Midi remains in harmony and in no way destroys the natural beauty of the Black Mountain.
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The area around Villespy features a mix of natural lakes and man-made reservoirs, many of which are integral to the historic Canal du Midi water system in the Montagne Noire. These include significant structures like the Gravette Dam and the Lampy Neuf Reservoir, alongside natural beauty spots such as Lac des Cammazes.
Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. For instance, Lac des Cammazes is noted as family-friendly, offering opportunities for walking or cycling. The Saint-Denis Dam area also provides family-friendly options for hikers and mountain bikers.
The lakes around Villespy are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Villespy guide, the Gravel biking around Villespy guide, or the Running Trails around Villespy guide.
Absolutely. Lac des Cammazes is highlighted as a superb lake and viewpoint, offering a sense of depth and length. The area around the Gravette Dam also provides beautiful courses and reflects the harmonious integration of man-made structures with natural beauty.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lac des Cammazes, for example, can be toured by mountain bike, gravel bike, or hybrid bike. Many trails around the lakes are suitable for cycling, including those mentioned in the Gravel biking around Villespy guide.
Many lakes and reservoirs in the Montagne Noire, such as the Lampy Neuf Reservoir and Gravette Dam, were constructed to supply water to the historic Canal du Midi. These man-made monuments are a testament to Pierre-Paul Riquet's engineering work and are harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape.
While specific permits for swimming are not detailed in the guide data, the broader Occitanie region, where Villespy is located, is known for water sports. Regionally, Lac-barrage de Saint-Ferréol, about 20 km from Villespy, offers opportunities for swimming, pedal boat rides, and sailing.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Tips for Lac des Cammazes mention the 'superb lake' and the opportunity to 'listen to the silence around the channel.' The integration of man-made structures with nature, as seen at Gravette Dam, is also highly valued.
You can find numerous hiking trails that often incorporate the lakes. For example, the Saint-Denis Dam is a starting point for nice hiking trails to the Rigole de Montagne Noire. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Hiking around Villespy guide, which includes routes like 'The Rigole of the Montagne Noire – Vauban Vault loop from Les Cammazes'.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, at Lac des Cammazes, it's possible to park before the dam, making it convenient for starting walks or bike rides.
The trails vary in difficulty. For example, the 'The Rigole of the Montagne Noire – Vauban Vault loop from Les Cammazes' is rated as easy, while other routes like the 'Cammazes Dam loop' are moderate. You can find detailed difficulty ratings in the Hiking around Villespy guide.


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