Best lakes around Aimargues are situated within a region characterized by the natural wetlands and lagoons of the Camargue. While Aimargues itself is a small commune, it is home to Lac de la Ginouze, a local lake offering outdoor activities. The wider area provides access to significant aquatic environments, including nature reserves and ponds. These locations offer opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna, including various waterfowl and flamingos.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Very nice walk around the Marette pond to observe typical Camargue flora and fauna
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The big pile of salt is called a camel, and you can visit it and climb on it, the view is great at the top!
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Beautiful greenway on the other side of the canal. Too bad the salt works are private. Visit possible nevertheless.
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Absolute tip if you want to experience the Camarque intensively. You can walk through the etangs on footbridges and there is an ornithological station - great for watching the birds on the lakes. Definitely worth a trip.
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There really is incredible wildlife. Hope it lasts...
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Certainly it's all flat, but it's a remarkable nature reserve.
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The region is characterized by the natural wetlands and lagoons of the Camargue. You can observe diverse waterfowl like ducks, coots, and coypu at Lac de la Ginouze. At the Bird Observation Platform, Réserve Naturelle du Scamandre, and Étang du Médard, you can spot numerous flamingos. The Salins d'Aigues Mortes are also famous for their striking pink hue, caused by specific algae, and are another excellent spot for flamingo viewing.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Scamandre Discovery Center offers paved hiking trails that are manageable with strollers, and the Scamandre Nature Reserve has educational trails and toilets. Lac de la Ginouze is also a pleasant spot with a picnic area, though swimming is prohibited.
Lac de la Ginouze is dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the area with your pet. However, at the Étang de Scamandre and the Scamandre Discovery Center, animals are not permitted to protect the local flora and fauna.
At Lac de la Ginouze, fishing is permitted, and you can explore the lake by canoe or paddle. It's a great spot for relaxation and observing waterfowl. However, swimming is prohibited.
You can observe flamingos at several locations. The Bird Observation Platform, Réserve Naturelle du Scamandre is specifically designed for this. Étang du Médard is also known for its pink flamingos, especially during a bike ride. Additionally, the Salins d'Aigues Mortes often host large numbers of flamingos.
Visiting the Scamandre Discovery Center and Scamandre Nature Reserve generally does not require a permit, but check their opening hours as the center with parking closes at 6 p.m. For the Salins d'Aigues Mortes, there is officially a fee to visit, though a free viewing point exists from a distance.
The lakes and wetlands are open year-round. However, for birdwatching, especially flamingos, spring and autumn migrations can be particularly rewarding. Summer offers warm weather for outdoor activities, but be mindful of potential mosquito activity in the Camargue region.
Yes, the region offers various trails. The Scamandre Discovery Center features numerous paved hiking trails for exploring the nature reserve. You can also cycle or walk along the Vidourle river near the Pond Along the Vidourle River. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Aimargues guide.
The region is great for cycling. Étang du Médard is ideal for bike rides to observe flamingos. The Marette Pond features a beautiful greenway along the canal, perfect for cycling. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Aimargues guide.
The Scamandre Nature Reserve offers facilities and trails that are wheelchair accessible, making it easier for all visitors to enjoy the natural environment. The paved hiking trails at the Scamandre Discovery Center are also very manageable with strollers and likely suitable for wheelchairs.
Visitors highly appreciate the immersive experience in the unique Camargue environment, especially the rich birdlife and scenic views. The paved trails at places like the Scamandre Discovery Center are well-regarded for exploring flora and fauna. The opportunity to see countless flamingos from viewpoints like the Bird Observation Platform is also a major highlight.


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