Lakes near Saint-Geours-de-Maremne are situated in the surrounding Landes region, offering diverse aquatic environments. The area provides access to various types of lakes, from unique saltwater marine lakes to large natural freshwater bodies and preserved ponds. These locations are known for their natural beauty and offer a range of activities for visitors. The region's lakes are ideal for those seeking both active recreation and tranquil natural observation.
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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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The perfect place for a break
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Very beautiful view of the nature bordering the lake
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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!
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Magnificent landscapes between sea and lakes. Soustons is one of the five magnificent lakes nestled in the heart of pine forests, a magnificent playground for cyclists.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Several lakes around Saint-Geours-de-Maremne are ideal for families. Lac Marin de Port d'Albret offers shallow, warm, and supervised brackish waters, perfect for young children. Lac de Léon also features calm, warm, and supervised waters with amenities like playgrounds. Lac d'Hossegor provides safe swimming conditions and diverse water sports, making it another excellent family choice. Additionally, the View of the Étang de Soustons is a family-friendly spot with picnic areas and restaurants.
You'll find a wide range of water sports available. Lac d'Hossegor is popular for paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, catamaran sailing, windsurfing, and pedalo boating. Lac de Léon offers similar activities, including canoeing, kayaking, pedal boating, sailing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Lac Marin de Port d'Albret is also great for pedal boating, canoeing, electric boat rides, paddleboarding, kayaking, catamaran, and windsurfing.
For nature enthusiasts, Lac de Léon is a preserved natural area classified under Natura 2000, adjoining the rich Courant d'Huchet nature reserve. Here you can spot European mink, otters, marsh turtles, and migratory birds. The Étang Noir Nature Reserve is another exceptional spot, known for its unique wetland ecosystem and diverse wildlife like turtles, dragonflies, and otters, accessible via a wooden footpath. Étang d'Hardy and Étang Blanc are also important wetlands, offering tranquil settings for observing local flora and fauna.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent walking and hiking opportunities. A 7 km pedestrian promenade encircles Lac d'Hossegor. Lac de Léon features a 15 km circuit around its perimeter. The Étang Noir Nature Reserve has wooden footpaths for close-up nature observation. You can also find paths along Étang d'Hardy and Étang Blanc. For more extensive options, explore the hiking routes around Saint-Geours-de-Maremne, which include trails like the 'Circuit of the Abesse and Ardy Ponds'.
Absolutely. Lac de Léon offers access to the Vélodyssée route and a 15 km circuit around the lake. A 4 km loop around Lac Marin de Port d'Albret is perfect for cycling. The West Lake of Soustons also has cycle paths along its east bank. For more cycling adventures, check out the road cycling routes around Saint-Geours-de-Maremne, such as the 'Soustons Pond – La Baillotte Greenway loop'.
For swimming, Lac de Léon and Lac d'Hossegor both offer supervised beaches and waters warmer than the ocean. Lac Marin de Port d'Albret is also a favored spot for swimming, with its brackish, warm, and shallow waters. These lakes provide safe and enjoyable conditions for a refreshing dip.
Yes, the region boasts some unique aquatic environments. Lac d'Hossegor is a distinctive saltwater marine lake connected to the Atlantic Ocean, experiencing tidal influences and supporting local oyster farming. The Étang Noir Nature Reserve is notable for its mysterious deep, mud-rich waters that give it a dark appearance, creating a unique and tranquil ambiance.
For tranquility, Étang d'Hardy offers a more secluded and wild natural experience with less accessible banks, ideal for peaceful walks. Étang Blanc provides a serene setting for relaxation and contemplation of nature, with easy-to-access paths. The Abesse Pond is also described as a quiet place to take a break and relax, appreciated for its flora and fauna.
Fishing is a popular activity in the region. At Lac d'Hossegor, you can fish for sea bass, sea bream, and mullet. Lac de Léon is rich in fish, including carp, pike, and perch. Lac Marin de Port d'Albret also allows fishing for sea bass, mullet, and sea bream. Étang d'Hardy is known to be rich in fish, attracting anglers seeking a more natural setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the wide range of activities. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for nature observation at spots like Abesse Pond and the Étang Noir Nature Reserve. The family-friendly environments and safe swimming conditions at lakes like Lac de Léon and Lac Marin de Port d'Albret are also highly valued. The scenic walks and cycling paths, such as those around Lac d'Hossegor and the West Lake of Soustons, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are several spots offering great views. The View of the Étang de Soustons provides a quiet place to picnic with views of Lake Soustons. Additionally, the Viewpoint over the Hardy and Blanc ponds offers an ideal observation point to enjoy the scenery of two lakes simultaneously.
Yes, particularly for the unique natural areas. Guided boat trips on traditional 'galupes' are offered through the Courant d'Huchet nature reserve, which adjoins Lac de Léon, providing a unique way to explore its lush vegetation. The Étang Noir Nature Reserve also offers guided tours, especially in summer, to provide deeper insights into its ecology.


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