Best lakes around La Tour-De-Salvagny include the communal lake within the Parc de l'Hippodrome, an artificial lake originally created in 1931. This area provides a blend of historical context and natural recreation. The Parc de l'Hippodrome offers a green environment for various outdoor activities, with the lake managed for fishing. The region features several parks that incorporate lakes and ponds, providing accessible natural spaces.
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If you go there on a road bike, you have to be careful of the pedestrian-mobile chicanes.
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Large, wooded, floral park with greenhouses. Popular with the people of Lyon for running, cycling, strolling, etc.
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4km around… flat, pleasant, water tap and toilets,
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Nice place, here we enjoy the calm and the sounds of nature (birds singing, rustling leaves in the trees...)
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The Lacroix-Laval park is 115 hectares large. This vast space provides access to valleys, meadows, ponds and rivers. It has a superb castle. Today it is the largest landscaped green space in the Rhône department.
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Peaceful place for a good read, family walks, strolling and discovering century-old trees.
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The lakes around La Tour-de-Salvagny are often nestled within green parks and natural areas. For instance, Lacroix-Laval Park features valleys, meadows, ponds, and rivers, offering a calm environment with natural sounds. Boulard Park is a forest area with a lake and century-old trees. You can also find smaller, tranquil ponds like Boulard Pond, which offers a peaceful oasis.
Yes, the communal lake at Parc de l'Hippodrome has a notable history. Originally created in 1931, it served for bathing and training horses from the adjacent hippodrome, as well as for watering the racecourse. Today, it's a peaceful recreational area, but remnants of its past as a racecourse and some architectural elements from that era are still present within the 20-hectare park.
The communal lake at Parc de l'Hippodrome is unique due to its historical origins as a horse training and watering facility, now transformed into a managed recreational area. It's overseen by the 'Amicale des Pêcheurs à la ligne,' who ensure water quality and fish stocking, making it a popular spot for anglers. The lake is set within a large park offering diverse sports and leisure facilities.
Yes, beyond the Parc de l'Hippodrome, you can explore other significant parks with water features. These include Lacroix-Laval Park, known for its vast natural spaces, ponds, and a superb castle. Another option is Boulard Park, a peaceful forest area that includes a lake, ideal for family walks.
While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the natural settings of these lakes provide habitats for various species. For example, at Étang du Grand Creux, visitors often report hearing frogs. The managed fishing lakes, like the communal lake at Parc de l'Hippodrome, are stocked with fish species such as common carp, pike, and zander.
The lakes and surrounding parks offer a variety of recreational activities. The communal lake at Parc de l'Hippodrome is managed for fishing and is part of a park with free-access equipment for football, rugby, basketball, tennis, pétanque, children's play areas, fitness zones, a bi-cross track, and a skate park. Many parks also feature walking and running tracks.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity, particularly at the communal lake within the Parc de l'Hippodrome. This lake is managed by the 'Amicale des Pêcheurs à la ligne,' which oversees water quality and fish stocking. An annual permit is required for access, and a fishing school is available. The lake is stocked with various species, including carp, roach, and pike.
Yes, many of the parks surrounding the lakes offer dedicated tracks for walking and running. The Parc de l'Hippodrome, for instance, has a 1.7 km running and walking track. You can also find numerous running trails in the wider area, such as the 'Lacroix-Laval Park – La Beffe Farm View loop' which is a moderate 10.45 km route. For more options, explore the Running Trails around La Tour-De-Salvagny guide.
Absolutely. The region around La Tour-de-Salvagny offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Col de la Croix du Ban loop from La Tour-de-Salvagny,' a moderate 40.42 km ride. If you prefer gravel biking, consider the 'Lake at Parc de la Tête d'Or – Feyssine Park loop' which is a moderate 45.15 km route. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around La Tour-De-Salvagny and Gravel biking around La Tour-De-Salvagny guides.
Yes, many of the lakes and their surrounding parks are very family-friendly. Lacroix-Laval Park and Boulard Park are highlighted as suitable for family walks. The Parc de l'Hippodrome, home to the communal lake, offers children's play areas and various sports facilities, making it an excellent choice for families.
While specific dog policies can vary by park, many natural areas and parks in France are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local signage at each park or consult official websites for the most current regulations regarding dogs.
The parks and lakes are generally enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and outdoor activities, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for longer days and making the most of recreational facilities, while winter can provide peaceful, crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours. The Parc de l'Hippodrome is open daily from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM.
The communal lake at Parc de l'Hippodrome is directly within La Tour-de-Salvagny, making it quite accessible. The park itself is open to the public daily. For other parks like Parc de la Tête d'Or (which is wheelchair accessible), public transport options are available from the wider Lyon metropolitan area. For detailed public transport information, you might check local transport authority websites.
Yes, the spacious green environments of the parks around the lakes are perfect for picnics. Areas like the 20-hectare Parc de l'Hippodrome, Lacroix-Laval Park with its meadows, and Boulard Park offer ample space and picturesque settings for enjoying a meal outdoors.


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