Best lakes around Argences-En-Aubrac are found within the Aubrac region, an area known for its natural lakes set amidst vast pastures. These lakes are characterized by their dark, reflective waters, contrasting with the surrounding wilderness. The region provides diverse habitats for flora and fauna, making it suitable for nature observation. Many lakes offer opportunities for fishing and various recreational activities.
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Nice lake, well-maintained, you can sit in the grass by the water. We only passed by, but it's worth stopping.
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Small bridge at the inflow to the reservoir.
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A tour of Lac de Maury with a (very) big climb on the trail (electric assistance recommended), then beautiful descents with some nice little "jumps" to do on a mountain bike.
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The Laussac peninsula is a magnificent site which once dominated the confluence of the Truyère and the Brezons. With the creation of the Sarrans dam, the water level rose to the point of making it a peninsula and an ideal site to enjoy nature and the freshness of the lake.
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Small island of greenery on the Lac de Sarrans. There is a pretty chapel from the 11th century. The banks, on the tip of the peninsula are accessible by bike by a path. Great swimming spot!
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One of the biggest dam in Europe which contains more than 1000 hectares of mountain water. A balcony path borders the lake, just after the bridge. A single site!
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Pretty lake of Saint-Gervais, which can be circumnavigated by a 2.5 kilometer path. On the banks, there are picnic tables in the shade, a supervised swimming area in summer and a children's playground.
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For swimming, Lac de Saint-Gervais offers a supervised swimming area during summer. Additionally, Lac du Moulinet, located at 1075 meters altitude, permits swimming and other nautical leisure activities in its preserved natural setting.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lac de Saint-Gervais features picnic tables, a supervised swimming area in summer, and a children's playground. Plan d'eau de la Vignotte also has picnic tables and children's games, making it suitable for family outings.
The region is excellent for fishing. Plan d'eau de la Vignotte is regularly stocked with trout and other species, allowing fishing year-round with a required fishing card. Lac des Picades is also renowned for trout fishing, offering a calm environment. The Sarrans Dam area is also known as a mecca for predator fishing.
The lakes in the Aubrac region are known for their dark, reflective waters set amidst vast pastures. You can observe diverse flora and fauna, and it's common to see Aubrac cows grazing near the shores. The Laussac Peninsula, for example, is a small island of greenery on the Lac de Sarrans, offering beautiful natural views.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer walking paths. Lac de Saint-Gervais has a 2.5-kilometer path that circumnavigates the lake. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Gervais' or 'View of the River loop from Laussac'. Find more details on these trails in the Hiking around Argences-En-Aubrac guide.
Lac de Saint-Andéol is the largest of the Aubrac lakes, covering 12 hectares with a depth of 15 meters. Located in Marchastel, it is steeped in local legends, adding a historical and mystical dimension to its scenic beauty. While swimming is generally prohibited, its size and folklore make it a notable place to visit.
Yes, the banks of the Laussac Peninsula are accessible by bike via a path. For road cycling, routes like 'Sarrans Dam – Banks of the Truyère loop' offer scenic rides near the water. More cycling options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Argences-En-Aubrac guide.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying water activities like swimming at Lac de Saint-Gervais and Lac du Moulinet. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes without the summer crowds, with the vibrant colors of the surrounding wilderness.
The Laussac Peninsula features a pretty chapel from the 11th century. Additionally, the Sarrans Dam itself is a significant man-made monument, built in the 1930s, with an interesting history related to its construction.
Plan d'eau de la Vignotte is a 6-hectare lake primarily known for fishing, being regularly stocked with trout. Beyond fishing, it offers gentle water activities like float-tubing and canoeing. It's also equipped with picnic tables, bins, and children's games, making it a versatile spot for relaxation.
While specific dog policies for each lake trail are not detailed, the Aubrac region generally welcomes outdoor enthusiasts. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially near grazing livestock like Aubrac cows, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions at individual lake sites or nature reserves.
Lac des Picades is cherished for its calm environment and well-maintained surroundings, offering a peaceful retreat for anglers and those seeking tranquility. Lac du Moulinet also provides a preserved natural setting for relaxation away from larger crowds.


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