Best lakes around Saint-André-De-Sangonis, located in the Hérault department of France, offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. The region features notable artificial lakes like Lac du Salagou and Lac de la Raviège, alongside more intimate settings such as Lac de Cécélès. These bodies of water are integrated into a landscape known for its geological features and biodiversity. The area provides various options for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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One of the most beautiful lakes in France, clearly!!
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Cross the dam and climb up to admire the lake from the heights, it's magnificent !!
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Beautiful walk along the shores of Lac d'Aniane and the old railway line
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This is the Notre-Dame des Clans chapel.
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Beautiful views around Lake Salagou
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The climb is steep for a few hundred meters, but with a short break to refuel, it's fine. The view is well worth the detour. Quite busy.
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The region features several notable lakes. Among the most appreciated are Lac du Salagou, known for its striking red soil landscape, and Lac de Cécélès, a tranquil oasis. Visitors also enjoy Lake Aniane, discovered at the edge of an old railway, which is ideal for a quiet break.
Lac du Salagou is famous for its unique landscape, where deep blue waters contrast with the red soil, known as 'ruffes'. It's nestled amidst mountains and plateaus, with the Mont Liausson nearby. The area is classified as a 'Grand Site' due to its geology and biodiversity, offering panoramic views, such as from View of Lake Salagou.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Lac du Salagou is great for hiking, mountain biking, and water sports like sailing and paddleboarding. Lac de Cécélès provides a calm atmosphere for swimming and picnicking, with equipped areas. Lac de la Raviège also has refreshing waters, beaches, and amenities suitable for families.
Lac du Salagou is a haven for water sports. You can enjoy sailing, funboarding (thanks to the Tramontane wind), catamaran, and paddleboarding. Motorized boats are generally prohibited, with exceptions for electric ones, ensuring a peaceful environment for these activities.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Lac du Salagou has a 28 km path around its shores, perfect for hiking and mountain biking. Lac de Cécélès features moderate walking trails, including paths towards Pic Saint-Loup. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Saint-André-De-Sangonis guide.
The summer months are ideal for water activities at lakes like Lac du Salagou, where water temperatures can reach 28°C. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, avoiding the peak summer heat, especially around Lac du Salagou's red soil trails.
Absolutely. The area around Saint-André-De-Sangonis is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, including those passing by lakes. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Saint-André-De-Sangonis guide, which includes routes like the 'Saint-André - Pont du Diable' loop.
Lac de Cécélès offers a tranquil setting with practical amenities. It is equipped with picnic tables and a guinguette (a casual restaurant) where visitors can eat or drink by the water. Swimming is permitted, and while generally unsupervised, access may be paid during supervised periods in peak season.
Yes, Lac de la Raviège is a popular destination for both swimming and fishing. Its refreshing waters and wooded shores provide a cool escape. Nautical activities are available at the Bouldouïres leisure base, and the lake is known for its clear waters and natural setting.
While specific rules can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails around Lac du Salagou, especially if kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific regulations for protected areas to ensure compliance.
Lac du Salagou has several designated parking areas around its shores, particularly near popular access points for beaches and activity centers. These are generally well-indicated, especially during peak seasons, to accommodate visitors.
Yes, the region has some historical interest. For example, near the Herault river, which becomes quite wide and offers swimming opportunities, you can find the Pont de Diable bridge from the 11th century. The Salagou Dam itself, built between 1964 and 1971, is a significant man-made monument.


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