Best lakes around Saulzet-Le-Froid are situated within the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne. This area features several volcanic lakes, each offering distinct characteristics. These natural formations provide diverse opportunities for recreation and exploration. The region's geology contributes to a varied landscape for visitors to experience.
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This is undoubtedly the most beautiful lake in the heart of the Auvergne volcanoes. A magical atmosphere reigns here.
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an easy walk done out of season https://youtu.be/3TCmbiwuhhw?si=6mGavFVqqwFRZeYa
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If you are looking for a scenic and relaxing bike ride in the heart of Auvergne, you can head to Lac d'Aydat. It is the largest natural lake in the region, formed by a volcanic dam. You can cycle around the lake on a well-marked trail that offers stunning views of the water and surrounding mountains. You can also enjoy lake activities, such as swimming, fishing, sailing or kayaking. Lake Aydat is an ideal destination for a day trip or weekend getaway.
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There is a rest area at the lake and a small snack bar not far away.
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The lake can be walked around, hiking trails branch off. We used the parking lot as a base for our hikes.
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A creation of the Count of Montlosier, L'Étang de Montlosier is more of a landscape creation. It is artificially created by diversion of the Randanne which then bumps against the lava flow of the Puys de la Vache and Lassolas. The pond covers an area of nearly 1.5 hectares and has no apparent water outlet. This disappears, in fact, in the volcanic strata at the foot of the puys of Lassolas, La Vache, and Mercœur. After a political career spent abroad, François Dominique de Reynaud, Count of Montlosier, tired of political intrigues, retired to his land in Montlosier in 1816. It is a very poor land where agriculture is impossible. The count undertakes to make it possible by transforming the landscape, a work that will take him 22 years. Living with his son in a cottage, he first took care of housing the cattle. The castle will be built later, in 1820. Then, he takes care of clearing, restoring the soil, making hydraulic arrangements and finally cultivating. It goes without saying that the landscape is profoundly modified.
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This atypical body of water is a volcanic dam lake created by a basaltic lava flow. This is the first of a long series that you will encounter on this GR 30. It is particularly impressive for the many views that we have of the Chaîne des Puys and the Sancy.
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The region around Saulzet-Le-Froid, nestled within the Regional Natural Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne, features diverse volcanic lakes. You'll find volcanic dam lakes like Lake Guéry and Lake Aydat, natural lakes such as Lac Chambon, and even crater lakes (maars) like Lake Servières.
Lac d'Aydat is the largest natural lake in the region and offers a supervised swimming beach during summer, along with a nautical base for sailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and more. Lac Chambon Beach also provides pleasant swimming and water sports facilities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Aydat has gentle slopes perfect for hiking and mountain biking, plus nearby adventure parks. Lac Chambon Beach is also family-friendly with a leisure base and easy walks. The Étang de la Banne d'Ordanche (Plan d'eau du Pré Cohadon) offers a health trail, children's games, and picnic areas.
Lake Guéry is a popular fishing spot, even allowing ice fishing in winter. Lac d'Aydat is rich in fish species like pike and carp. Lac de la Cassière is exclusively reserved for fishing, and Étang de la Banne d'Ordanche also supports various fish.
You can find numerous hiking trails. An easy, well-maintained trail encircles Lake Guéry, offering scenic views. Lake Aydat has a well-marked trail around its perimeter. A pleasant 3.1-kilometer loop trail exists around Lac de la Cassière. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Saulzet-Le-Froid.
Yes, Lake Aydat is an excellent destination for cycling, with a well-marked trail around the lake offering stunning views. The gentle slopes around it are also suitable for mountain biking.
The lakes offer spectacular natural beauty. Lake Guéry provides panoramic views of the Sancy Massif and the Chaîne des Puys. Lac Chambon offers remarkable views of the Monts Dore. The Étang de la Banne d'Ordanche is near the Banne d'Ordanche massif, which offers 360° panoramic views from its summit.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports at lakes like Lac d'Aydat and Lac Chambon. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty without the summer crowds. Winter provides unique opportunities like ice fishing at Lake Guéry.
Absolutely. The lakes themselves are often of volcanic origin. Lake Guéry is a volcanic dam lake formed by a basaltic lava flow. Lake Aydat and Lac de la Cassière were also formed by ancient volcanic activity and lava flows. Lake Servières is a maar, a crater lake, showcasing another fascinating volcanic formation.
Beyond hiking and water sports, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Lake Servières – Lake Servières loop' from Lac Guéry, detailed in the Running Trails around Saulzet-Le-Froid guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Lake Servières – Lake Chambon loop' available in the Gravel biking around Saulzet-Le-Froid guide.
For a serene experience, Lake Servières, a beautiful crater lake, is ideal for quiet walks in an exceptional natural setting. Lac de la Cassière is strictly reserved for fishing, offering a peaceful environment for anglers and those seeking a tranquil walk around its perimeter.
Lakes like Lac d'Aydat and Lac Chambon have amenities such as restaurants, ice cream parlors, and camping facilities, especially during high season. Lake Guéry also has a rest area and a small snack bar nearby.


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