Best lakes around Le Tignet are primarily centered around the expansive Lac de Saint-Cassien, a significant artificial lake created in 1966. This large body of water, spanning 420 hectares, is characterized by clear waters and forested hillsides. It serves as a central point for outdoor activities in the region, offering a natural environment distinct from coastal areas. The lake's western part includes the Fondurane biological reserve, a protected natural area.
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Site with superb views and great climbs👍
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Main road can have a lot of truck traffic.
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Sublime views from Tanneron: Lake Saint Cassien, Mont Lachens, Grasse, and the Bay of Cannes. Tanneron is located on the Mimosa Route. Between December and March, you can admire the abundant mimosa flowering.
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Dirt track, a little hilly, very busy, good for walking (gravel, VTC, mountain bike). Possibility of continuing north then west on the same type of track.
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Very nice quiet mountain road
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Small restaurant with magnificent view and afternoon dancing on Sundays
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It's going ok. There are nicer lakes. Was also quite good down, the level.
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Lac de Saint-Cassien is a French dam lake located in Provence, in the south-east of the Var department, in the community of communes of Pays de Fayence, named after Saint Cassien.
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Lac de Saint-Cassien is a hub for water sports, offering swimming, pedal boating, kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. You'll also find inflatable water parks, especially appealing to families. Beyond the water, the lake is surrounded by hiking trails and is a popular spot for fishing.
Yes, Lac de Saint-Cassien offers several family-friendly areas. Pont de Pré Claou, Lac de Saint-Cassien is a great option, featuring a bridge and a small restaurant with lake views. Plage de l'Américain (Rocher de l'Américain) is another peaceful spot with easy access and free parking, perfect for families and water activities. Locations like Chez Pierre also provide beach access, water sports rentals, and water playgrounds for children.
You can find a variety of trails around Lac de Saint-Cassien. The Saint-Cassien Lake Road offers scenic views of the dam lake and surrounding villages, known for its mimosa trees. For those looking for off-road options, the St. Cassien – Lakeside Dirt Trail is suitable for walking, gravel biking, or mountain biking, though it has some hilly sections. There's also a specific Lac de Saint-Cassien gravel section which is a pleasant, mostly stony path, with shaded parts ideal for walking or gravel riding.
For stunning panoramic views, head to View of Lake Saint-Cassien from Tanneron. From Tanneron, you can see Lac de Saint-Cassien, Mont Lachens, Grasse, and even the Bay of Cannes. This area is also part of the Mimosa Route, offering beautiful flowering mimosa trees between December and March.
Yes, there are dining options available. At Pont de Pré Claou, Lac de Saint-Cassien, you'll find a small restaurant with magnificent lake views. Plage du Pré Claou also features a restaurant with panoramic lake views, and Chez Pierre offers dining alongside water sports rentals.
The lakes around Le Tignet, particularly Lac de Saint-Cassien, are enjoyable throughout the year. For water sports and swimming, the summer months are ideal. If you're interested in seeing the abundant mimosa flowering, visit between December and March, especially along the Mimosa Route near Tanneron.
Absolutely. The region offers several road cycling routes that incorporate views of Lac de Saint-Cassien. For example, the "Tanneron Pass – Saint-Cassien Lake Road loop from Tanneron" is a challenging route. You can find more options and details in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Tignet guide.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity around Le Tignet and Lac de Saint-Cassien. Trails like the St. Cassien – Lakeside Dirt Trail are suitable for mountain bikes, with some hilly sections. For more dedicated routes, explore the MTB Trails around Le Tignet guide, which includes routes like the "Mountain Bike Descent Trail – Rocky Descent Trail loop from Le Tignet."
The western part of Lac de Saint-Cassien includes the Fondurane biological reserve. This protected natural area is home to over 180 species of birds and the European pond turtle, highlighting the region's rich biodiversity.
While there isn't a single continuous path that circles the entire lake, numerous hiking trails are available around its perimeter and through the surrounding forested hillsides. These trails offer various lengths and difficulties, allowing you to explore different sections of the lake and its natural environment.
Lac de Saint-Cassien offers a refreshing alternative to coastal beaches with its tranquil natural environment. Powerboats and jet skis are not allowed, contributing to a calm atmosphere ideal for relaxation and enjoying nature. Its clear waters and forested hillsides provide a distinct, peaceful setting.
The Maison du Lac serves as a visitor center, offering information about Lac de Saint-Cassien, its history, local geology, and the region's flora and fauna. It's a great resource for understanding the lake's significance and natural heritage.


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