Best lakes around Montlay-En-Auxois are found in the Auxois region, a landscape characterized by wooded hills and natural water bodies. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. The lakes provide a setting for relaxation, water sports, and hiking. Montlay-En-Auxois serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions.
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The circular trails are very rustic and natural, simply wonderful.
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Lake Chamboux is an artificial lake created in 1984. It is one of the 6 large lakes of the Parc du Morvan and supplies drinking water to many municipalities in the canton. An 8 km walk around the lake invites you to discover its fauna and flora, each part of the lake offers a different landscape. 2nd category fishing zone, unsupervised swimming.
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Chamboux Lake is an artificial lake built in 1984 and therefore a relatively young reservoir. The trail around the lake is a fabulous opportunity to appreciate the water, trees and wildlife during your run.
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Chamboux Lake is an artificial lake built in 1984 and therefore a relatively young reservoir. The trail around the lake is a fabulous opportunity to enjoy the water, trees and wildlife.
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Located directly behind the Saint-Agnan Church, on the circular hiking trail around Lake Saint-Agnan, is this small bar, accessible on foot, by bike, or on horseback. A simple wooden outdoor restaurant with friendly service. Perfectly prepared meat, delicious handmade fries, and delicious beers are served here in a cozy atmosphere. This bar is recommended as the final stop for a hike around the lake.
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If you walk clockwise from Saint-Agnan around the lake of the same name, you will reach a turnoff on the east bank behind the villages of Les Coups and just before Les Michaux, on the lake side, which first leads on a narrow path and later on a new wooden footbridge across the lake. From here you have a beautiful view of the lake, the surrounding horse pastures and the interesting flora and fauna on the shores of Lac de Saint-Agnan.
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If you walk the circular route around the Lac de Saint-Agnan (8.7 km), you will reach a junction on the north-east side of the lake, at the level of the Bois du Loup riding stables and campsite. A well signposted water educational trail begins here. The path leads on wooden planks directly above the water and there are many picture boards along the path that vividly explain and explain the water cycle.
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Here you cross the dam of Lac de Saint-Agnan. The lake is beautiful, and there are many places to rest by the water. It provides a habitat for numerous migratory birds, and there are also horse paddocks and cow pastures right on the shore – incredibly idyllic.
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The Auxois region offers several popular lakes. Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan is highly rated for its unique path over the water, offering views of horse pastures and local flora. Chamboux Lake is appreciated for its 8 km trail and opportunities to observe local wildlife. Lac de Pont (Pont-et-Massène) is also a popular spot for its extensive path and wide range of water sports.
Yes, many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Lac de Saint-Agnan, for example, features a beach for swimming and the Water Trail at Lac de Saint-Agnan, an educational path with wooden planks over the water that explains the water cycle. Chamboux Lake also offers an 8 km trail suitable for family walks to discover its fauna and flora.
Lac de Pont (Pont-et-Massène) is ideal for a wide range of water sports, including swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, pedal-boating, and water-skiing. Lac de Saint-Agnan also has a designated beach for swimming and offers various water sports. Lac de Pannecière and Lac de Chaumeçon are also known for swimming and water sports like rowing and canoeing.
Several lakes offer easy walking trails. Chamboux Lake has an 8 km trail around its perimeter. Lac de Pont features a 12.7 km path, and Lac de Cercey offers circuits suitable for both beginners and experienced walkers, focusing on wildlife observation. The Water Trail at Lac de Saint-Agnan is also an accessible and educational option.
The lakes in the Auxois region are rich in wildlife. Lac de Cercey is designated as an 'Espace Naturel et Sensible,' making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and enjoying peaceful wildlife. The trails around Chamboux Lake and the Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan also provide opportunities to observe local fauna and flora, including 'wild' horses near Saint-Agnan.
Yes, near Lac de Saint-Agnan, you can find La Guinguette du Lac. This outdoor restaurant is located directly behind the Saint-Agnan Church, on the circular hiking trail around the lake, offering a cozy atmosphere with food and drinks.
Anglers will find good opportunities at several lakes. Lac de Pont (Pont-et-Massène) is ideal for fishing. Chamboux Lake is a 2nd category fishing zone. Lac de Chazilly is known for boat fishing, and Lac de Chaumeçon and Lac de Tillot are also considered great fishing spots.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that incorporate the lakes. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lake Saint-Agnan – Lake Saint-Agnan loop' or the 'Pont Pinard – Pont-et-Massène Dam loop from Montlay-en-Auxois.' For general cycling, consider the 'Maison du Canal de Bourgogne – Lac de Pont loop from Montlay-en-Auxois.' You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Montlay-En-Auxois and Cycling around Montlay-En-Auxois guides.
Yes, the trails around the lakes are suitable for running. Chamboux Lake's 8 km trail is a great option. You can also find various running loops in the wider region, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Montlay-En-Auxois guide.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when conditions are best for water sports, hiking, and outdoor activities. Summer offers the best opportunities for swimming and sunbathing, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for walking and observing nature with fewer crowds.
Lac de Cercey is recognized as an 'Espace Naturel et Sensible,' making it an ideal location for birdwatching and enjoying peaceful wildlife. Its natural setting provides a habitat for various bird species.
Lac de Pannecière stands out for its wild natural area and diverse scenery. It offers a wide range of activities including fishing, swimming, mountain biking, and numerous hiking and horse-riding trails, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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