Best lakes around Poussan are found in the surrounding Hérault department in Southern France. Poussan is situated north of the Étang de Thau, a large saltwater lagoon known for shellfish farming. The wider region offers a variety of diverse lakes, from protected natural sites to artificial reservoirs. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation and offer distinct landscapes.
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An incredible number of (artificial) mussel beds...there must be millions of mussels.
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Excellent view of the pond opposite Sète. The 60-kilometer cycle loop around the basin allows you to explore the largest pond in Occitanie up close.
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Very pretty cycle path recently redone along the pond.
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There are must-see views at Pointe Short, very picturesque, better than this photo
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The Vic pond is one of the treasures of the Camargue. Surrounded by vast expanses of marshes, green meadows and reed beds, it is home to incredible biodiversity. You can observe pink flamingos, herons and horses galloping freely.
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Magnificent track that makes the junction between Meze - Balaruc le Vieux, the view of the ponds is superb. Attention towards balaruc many walkers the Weekend on the shared track. I advise you to go to the end of the track in Meze to admire the view and have a coffee while wandering on the port
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Here you can eat and rest with beautiful views of the Etang de Thau. Bouzigues is best known for oysters!
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The region around Poussan, particularly the Hérault department, offers a diverse range of lakes. You'll find large saltwater lagoons like the Étang de Thau, known for shellfish farming, as well as freshwater lakes, artificial reservoirs, and protected natural sites. Each offers distinct features and activities.
Yes, several lakes in the wider Hérault region are suitable for swimming. Lake Cambelliès near Loupian features small beaches with turquoise water. Lac des Olivettes offers unsupervised swimming, and Lac du Crès has a seasonal swimming area, making it a good choice for families.
For families, Lac du Crès is an excellent choice, offering a seasonal swimming area, walking and cycling paths, and games for children. The Promenade Georges Brassens – Laurent Spinosi along the Étang de Thau is also family-friendly, with beautiful views and swimming spots.
The Bouzigues oyster farms and views of the Étang de Thau are a must-visit. Bouzigues is renowned for its oyster farming, where you can enjoy fresh oysters and local wines directly from producers, often with views of the oyster beds.
Absolutely. The Étang de Thau features a 60-kilometer cycle loop, offering close exploration of the lagoon, including areas like the Stunning view of the Thau Lagoon and Sète. Lac du Salagou is also excellent for hiking and mountain biking, with its unique red earth landscape. For more options, explore the Hiking around Poussan or Gravel biking around Poussan guides.
Lac du Salagou stands out with its vibrant deep blue waters contrasting against striking red earth and green forests, often compared to Australia. Vic Pond is surrounded by marshes, meadows, and reed beds, home to significant biodiversity including pink flamingos and herons. Lac de Cécélès is known for its enchanting turquoise or emerald waters.
Lac Matane (also known as Pascaye or Claret Lake) is recommended for those seeking tranquility and a place to recharge, away from crowds. It requires a 30-minute walk to reach, adding to its secluded feel. Lac de Cécélès also provides an ideal spot for contemplation and relaxation.
Yes, fishing is possible in several lakes. Lac des Olivettes and Lac de la Jasse are known spots for fishing. For the Étang de Thau, specific fishing permits may be required due to its protected status and shellfish farming activities.
Lac de la Jasse, a water reservoir nestled in the heart of the garrigue near Saint-Martin-de-Londres, is less known to tourists but frequented by locals. It offers views of Pic Saint-Loup and opportunities for fishing.
The Étang de Thau is a large, protected saltwater lagoon, notably situated north of Poussan. It is a major center for shellfish farming, particularly oysters, and is recognized for its ecological importance as a Natura 2000 protected site. It also offers opportunities for boat tours from nearby Sète.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views, such as the Stunning view of the Thau Lagoon and Sète. The diverse landscapes, from the red earth of Lac du Salagou to the biodiversity of Vic Pond, are highly appreciated. The opportunity to combine outdoor activities with local culinary experiences, especially around the oyster farms, is also a big draw.


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