Best lakes around Loos-En-Gohelle are characterized by a unique landscape shaped by its industrial past, now transformed into natural and recreational areas. While traditional large lakes are not prominent, the region features significant natural sites like the Terrils Jumeaux, alongside various ponds offering water-based activities. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and fishing within a historically rich setting.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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L'île aux Saules is a nature and recreational area located in Billy-Berclau, France. The area is a popular destination for walkers and nature lovers and offers a range of activities including fishing, walking and picnicking. The area is open all year round from 9am to 5pm.
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There you can explore a small, intimate islet from where you will have a breathtaking view of the canal.
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The Léo Lagrange pond is part of the Loisne river, which flows in the Artois-Picardie region. You can enjoy the natural beauty of the water, trees and wildlife, as well as nearby historic landmarks, such as the flood mark, which indicates the highest level of the river during a flood .
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A pleasant place for a short break or a stroll along the water's edge, alone or with family.
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Leave the road for a break at the water's edge, nice and green (with the ducks today), it's great.
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Indeed, leaving the road for a nice, green break (with the ducks today), it's great.
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While Loos-En-Gohelle doesn't have large natural lakes, its most significant natural attraction is the Terrils Jumeaux (Twin Spoil Heaps). These former mining hills are now a UNESCO World Heritage site offering panoramic views and unique biodiversity. Additionally, several smaller ponds like Marsh Pond and Marais de la Galance provide tranquil spots for nature observation.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Marsh Pond is a quiet area with a fountain and benches, perfect for relaxation. Marais de la Galance and Etang de Wingles also offer pleasant green spaces to enjoy the water and observe wildlife like ducks. The Île aux Saules is another nature and recreational area suitable for families, offering walking and picnicking opportunities.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Fishing is popular at Marsh Pond and Île aux Saules. Walking and nature observation are excellent at Étang Léo Lagrange and the Terrils Jumeaux. For cycling, mountain biking, or gravel biking, you can explore routes detailed in guides like Cycling around Loos-En-Gohelle, MTB Trails around Loos-En-Gohelle, and Gravel biking around Loos-En-Gohelle.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Terrils Jumeaux are a UNESCO World Heritage site and a classified Historic Monument, symbolizing the area's mining past. Ascending them offers panoramic views and a connection to the region's industrial heritage. Near Étang Léo Lagrange, you can also find historic landmarks, such as a flood mark indicating past river levels.
The Terrils Jumeaux offer breathtaking 30 km panoramic views of the mining basin, including landmarks like the Bollaert-Delelis stadium and the Louvre-Lens museum. From Île aux Saules, you can enjoy intimate views of the canal. Many of the ponds, such as Marsh Pond and Étang Léo Lagrange, provide serene waterside views amidst natural settings.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For instance, Marsh Pond is loved for its quiet atmosphere, fountain, and benches. Etang de Wingles is praised for its green space and the presence of ducks, making it a pleasant spot for a break. The unique transformation of industrial sites into natural havens, like the Terrils Jumeaux, is also a significant draw.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Terrils Jumeaux offer various hiking routes with generally accessible paths, and guided nature walks are available. Étang Léo Lagrange is also noted for its very nice environment for walking. For more extensive routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Loos-En-Gohelle guide, which includes paths near water bodies like Marais de la Galance.
The natural sites, including the Terrils Jumeaux and various ponds, are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and nature observation, with vibrant flora. Summer is ideal for longer days and outdoor recreation, while winter can provide a unique, serene landscape, though some paths might be less accessible depending on weather conditions.
Yes, the paths around the Terrils Jumeaux are generally accessible and suitable for different fitness levels. While ascending the terrils can take about an hour, the routes are designed to accommodate visitors, allowing them to enjoy the panoramic views and unique biodiversity.
Absolutely. Marsh Pond features benches for lingering and relaxation. Marais de la Galance is described as a great spot to take a short break. The Île aux Saules is a designated nature and recreational area that explicitly offers opportunities for picnicking.
The Terrils Jumeaux are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including over 200 species of plants, 82 species of birds, amphibians like the natterjack toad, reptiles, and numerous species of mammals, dragonflies, and butterflies. At Etang de Wingles, you can often see ducks, and Étang Léo Lagrange is also known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
Yes, several cycling routes in the region incorporate these natural areas. For example, the Gravel biking around Loos-En-Gohelle guide includes a route that passes by Marais de la Galance. You can find more options in the Cycling around Loos-En-Gohelle and MTB Trails around Loos-En-Gohelle guides, which feature routes near various water bodies.


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