Best lakes around Sallaumines are located in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France, an area characterized by its successful post-industrial reconversion into green spaces. While Sallaumines itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding vicinity offers several notable parks and water bodies. These sites provide recreational opportunities and diverse natural landscapes for visitors. The region features a mix of rehabilitated industrial zones and dedicated nature reserves.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful, easy-to-ride path along the lake. Can be done by mountain bike.
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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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You can follow the path along the Flot de Wingles, a stream that flows into the pond. You will see water birds, greenery and enjoy its tranquility. It is an ideal place for a picnic.
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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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Gravel road rolling gravel. It can be flooded in places at certain times, but the bottom is not muddy. It is the heart of several Mining Cities.
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While Sallaumines itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the surrounding area is rich with rehabilitated industrial sites transformed into green spaces with significant water features. You'll find a mix of ponds, artificial basins, and former canal areas now used for recreation, often within larger parks.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Marsh Pond offers a tranquil setting with benches, while Marcel Park Pond is great for observing water birds and has an easy path. The Parc de la Glissoire, located nearby, is particularly family-friendly with children's play areas, outdoor sports equipment, and even an open-air swimming area at Lac des 3 îlets during summer.
The lakes and surrounding parks offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy walking, fishing, and quiet contemplation at places like Marsh Pond. The Parc de la Glissoire provides trails for walking, fishing, diving, and canoeing-kayaking. For more structured routes, you can explore various running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking paths in the wider Sallaumines area.
Many of the water bodies are integrated into larger park systems with walking paths. For instance, the Parc de la Glissoire boasts 10 kilometers of trails. You can follow paths along the Flot de Wingles near Marcel Park Pond. For specific hiking options, consider the running trails guide which includes routes like the 'Top of the heap loop from Sallaumines'.
Yes, several locations offer pleasant views. The Marsh Pond is noted for its beautiful setting with a fountain. Marais de la Galance is a great spot to enjoy the water's surface. In the Parc de la Glissoire, a belvedere at the top of a former slag heap (near the Lac des 3 îlets) provides panoramic views of the mining basin.
The region's transformed industrial sites now support diverse ecosystems. The Parc de la Glissoire, for example, features over 8,000 trees and shrubs and is a habitat for numerous bird species, including 31 aquatic varieties. You can often spot water birds around Marcel Park Pond and ducks at Etang de Wingles.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the area. The six lakes within the Parc de la Glissoire, covering 12 hectares, are open for fishing. Fishing has also resumed at the Gare d'Eau in Courcelles-lès-Lens, a rehabilitated historical water body.
The lakes and parks are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the flora is lush and outdoor activities are in full swing. Summer is particularly popular, with 'Avion Plage' offering an open-air swimming area at Lac des 3 îlets in Parc de la Glissoire.
Yes, some areas are suitable for cycling. The path along Marcel Park Pond is described as 'easy-to-ride' and can be done by mountain bike. The Lakes of the Petite Couronne feature gravel roads. For more options, check out the gravel biking guide for the Sallaumines region.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of these redeveloped sites. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, fishing, and observing wildlife. The transformation from industrial land into green oases, offering diverse outdoor activities for all ages, is also highly valued.
Many of the water bodies in the region, such as the Parc de la Glissoire and Parc des Îles, are significant examples of post-industrial reconversion, built on former mining or industrial sites. The Gare d'Eau in Courcelles-lès-Lens is a historical canal basin that has been rehabilitated, showcasing the area's industrial past and its successful environmental restoration.
While specific regulations can vary by park, many natural areas in France are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival at specific parks like Parc de la Glissoire or Parc des Îles for their exact pet policies.


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