Lakes around Theix-Noyalo are characterized by diverse freshwater bodies and coastal marshes, contributing to the region's natural landscape. The area is notable for the Étang de Noyalo, a significant pond covering 140 hectares that serves as a drinking water reserve for Vannes. This region offers various natural habitats and recreational opportunities centered around its water features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Small lake with an information board.
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Very pretty pond with a very special atmosphere. It was the pond of the Lestrenig manor.
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With a total surface area of 30 hectares, the marsh has been divided into three equal zones: an oyster farm, a quiet area for birds and a salt pan. In addition to their landscapes, the marshes bordering the Gulf of Morbihan are home to a wide diversity of birds.
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Like the numerous marshes that embroider the interior of the Gulf of Morbihan, the Lasné marsh maintains a rich animal diversity. Every year, thousands of birds come to feed and nest in its waters. When walking, be discreet and equip yourself with a binocular to observe them.
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The cove of Mancel includes an island, the island of Mancel. The villages of Mousterian and Montsarrac are located on either side of the cove. It is almost completely emerged at low tide and totally submerged during high tides. It is rich in eelgrass which attract waterfowl, such as geese, shelducks, swans and egrets. The sacred ibis is also common there since its accidental introduction into the gulf.
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This immense expanse of water, 10 hectares and 2 to 3 meters deep, would probably be an old quarry from which the stones necessary for the construction of the first Gallo-Roman city were extracted, at the time when Vannes was still called Dariorithum. In addition, a legend is also attached to this body of water, that of a tragic story of a soldier in love with a mermaid. https://www.vannes-bretagne-sud.bzh/
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This seemingly natural lake was actually built by monks in the 12th century and is great to run around in - thank you monks!
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This seemingly natural lake was actually built by monks in the 12th century!
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The region is characterized by diverse freshwater bodies and coastal marshes. Key features include the expansive Étang de Noyalo (also known as Étang de Kernicole or Étang de Brural), which is a vital drinking water reserve for Vannes. Other notable spots include Lasné Marsh, Lestrenig Pond, and Gourvinec Pond.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Étang de Noyalo and its adjacent Parc de Brural offer tranquil settings for leisurely walks and picnics. Gourvinec Pond has a path ideal for walks and hosts an annual storytelling festival. Lasné Marsh and Anse de Mancel are excellent for nature observation, especially birdwatching, which can be a fun family activity.
The lakes and marshes are rich in wildlife. Lasné Marsh is a significant bird habitat, with thousands of birds feeding and nesting annually. Similarly, Anse de Mancel, with its eelgrass beds, attracts various waterfowl like geese, shelducks, swans, egrets, and even the sacred ibis. The Étang de Noyalo and Parc de Brural also provide a rich natural habitat for diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, fishing is permitted in some areas. The Étang de Noyalo is classified as a second-category fishing area, where you can find species like pike, perch, zander, carp, roach, bream, and tench. However, a fishing permit is required, and boat fishing is strictly prohibited.
Yes, the region has some historical connections. Duke's Pond, for instance, was actually built by monks in the 12th century. Lestrenig Pond was historically part of the Lestrenig manor and features an information board detailing its past.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Étang du Brural – Saint Barbara's Chapel loop from Theix-Noyalo" or the "Fountain on Rue de Nantes loop from Theix-Noyalo." For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the "Lestrenig Pond – Cale du Passage, Montsarrac loop from Le Poteau Rouge." Mountain biking trails are also available, including a "Mountainbike loop from Le Landy." You can explore more options on the running, cycling, and MTB guides for the region.
Yes, particularly at the Étang de Noyalo. Due to its function as a vital drinking water reserve for Vannes, all nautical activities and swimming are strictly forbidden. For fishing, a permit is required, and boat fishing is not allowed.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environment and rich natural diversity. Many enjoy the peaceful walks around ponds like Gourvinec Pond and the opportunity for nature observation, especially birdwatching at places like Lasné Marsh. The unique atmosphere of spots like Lestrenig Pond also receives positive feedback.
Many of the lakes, such as the Étang de Noyalo and Gourvinec Pond, are bordered by paths suitable for walks. The Parc de Brural, adjacent to the Étang de Noyalo, also offers convenient access and a pleasant environment for leisurely strolls.
While specific dog policies vary by location, many natural areas in France are generally dog-friendly, especially on leash. It's always best to check local signage at each specific lake or park for any restrictions regarding pets.
The region's lakes and marshes offer beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching at places like Lasné Marsh and Anse de Mancel, as thousands of birds migrate and nest. Summer provides pleasant weather for walks and picnics, while winter can offer a different, serene perspective on the landscapes.


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