Lakes around Augan, France, offer diverse natural and historical attractions within the Morbihan department of Brittany. While Augan itself is a small commune, it provides access to significant aquatic destinations. The region is characterized by its blend of natural landscapes, including forests and lakes, and historical sites. Visitors can explore both natural ponds and larger artificial lakes, providing varied outdoor experiences.
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Outside of peak hours, it is very peaceful.
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The interior is beautiful and allows for a break during the hike
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beautiful church
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great place
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great place with beautiful colors in autumn
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Beautiful coast with beautiful bends
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Beautiful city but beware of tourists in summer because it is very crowded
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Historic site of Les Forges on the edge of the Etang des Forges
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Fairies' Mirror Pond, known for its beautiful autumn colors and peaceful atmosphere. Other popular spots include Paimpont Abbey and Pond, a historical site within the mythical Brocéliande forest, and Paimpont Forges, which showcases remarkable industrial heritage on the Etang des Forges.
Yes, several lakes near Augan are suitable for families. Paimpont Abbey and Pond, Paimpont Forges, and Étang de la Forge are all noted as family-friendly. Additionally, Lac au Duc, located about 10 kilometers from Augan, offers a white sand beach for swimming, picnic areas, and various watersports, making it ideal for family outings.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. At Fairies' Mirror Pond, you'll find a mystical forest with vibrant autumn colors. Étang de la Forge features rocky outcrops and is an ornithological reserve, attracting hundreds of birds during migration. Lac au Duc is known for its rich biodiversity, including otters, frogs, and deer, and boasts a unique 'Hydrangea Walk' with 5,300 hydrangea plants.
Absolutely. Paimpont Abbey and Pond is a superb historical site situated within the legendary Brocéliande forest, steeped in King Arthur myths. The Paimpont Forges, located on the Etang des Forges, is a remarkable industrial heritage site dating back to 1656. Lake Guerlédan, Brittany's largest artificial lake, has a unique history with 17 old canal locks that are revealed when the lake is periodically drained.
The area around Augan's lakes is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Loop of the Megaliths' or routes around the Menhirs of Monteneuf. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Loop from Campénéac via Guillers and La forêt de Brocéliande'. Running trails, including the 'Moulin du Cul Blanc loop from Augan', are also available. Many of these activities can be explored further on the Hiking around Augan, Road Cycling Routes around Augan, and Running Trails around Augan guide pages.
Yes, Lac au Duc, approximately 10 km from Augan, offers a white sand beach for swimming during the season, along with various watersports like windsurfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, wakeboarding, and stand-up paddleboarding. Lake Guerlédan, about 47 km away, also provides opportunities for swimming, sunbathing on artificial beaches like Beau Rivage, and watersports such as water skiing, canoeing, pedalo, and paddleboarding.
Autumn is particularly beautiful, especially at Fairies' Mirror Pond, which is known for its vibrant colors. Lac au Duc's 'Hydrangea Walk' is also vibrant from spring to autumn. Summer offers additional activities like swimming, watersports, and animations at Lac au Duc and Lake Guerlédan.
While the main lakes offer a range of activities, Fairies' Mirror Pond is noted for being peaceful outside of peak hours, offering a tranquil experience within a mystical forest. For a quieter natural setting, the pond at Camping de Pont Augan, though smaller, provides a serene spot for relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere of spots like Fairies' Mirror Pond, the rich history of Paimpont Abbey and Pond, and the industrial heritage of Paimpont Forges are frequently highlighted. The diverse outdoor activities available, from hiking to watersports, also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, the lakes offer picturesque settings for photography. Fairies' Mirror Pond is particularly stunning in autumn with its beautiful colors. Lake Guerlédan provides panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like Trégnanton, and its vast Quénécan forest offers dramatic landscapes. The unique 'Hydrangea Walk' at Lac au Duc also presents vibrant photographic opportunities from spring to autumn.
Lac au Duc is approximately 10 kilometers from Augan, a short 7-minute drive. Lake Guerlédan is further, about 47 kilometers by road, taking around 40-50 minutes to reach. The other ponds and lakes mentioned, such as those in Paimpont, are generally closer, within the broader Brocéliande forest area.


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