Best lakes around Flines-Lès-Mortagne offer diverse natural and man-made water bodies. The region features artificial ponds created from mining activities and water buffer basins designed for flood prevention. These areas have evolved into significant habitats for local wildlife, including various bird species. Visitors can find opportunities for walking, leisure activities, and observing nature around these water features.
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The Taintignies-Willemau water buffer basin ("Zone d'Immersion Temporaire" or "ZIT") was created in the middle of agricultural land to capture excess water from the fields, preventing it from reaching residential areas and causing flooding. The entire area is designed as a beautiful experience zone. While the boardwalks invite you to cross the water, that's clearly not the intention: a very clear prohibition sign is posted (at least during my visit, on frosty days). The dikes and grasslands are managed by sheep. In the long term, this area will undoubtedly develop into a fascinating habitat for (water) birds.
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great route organized by the tourist office this Sunday, June 15, 2025, with stops at interesting places of passage (bird viewpoint, headframe, Conde monuments)
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An easy 8 km hike around a beautiful pond. Lots of birds.
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Well-known Carp Fishing Pond. In Spring and Summer way too busy & everyone crammed together
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Take a break here to admire the idyllic landscapes at the water's edge. The Chabaud-Latour pond is a very rich natural site. Many species of birds stop there during their migration or reside there all year round.
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As you walk through the Raismes-Saint-Amand-Wallers Forest, you will come across many small, unnamed ponds that reflect the trees and the sky in winter and are covered in algae in summer.
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The region features a mix of artificial ponds, many created from past mining activities, and water buffer basins designed for flood prevention. These areas have evolved into significant habitats for local wildlife and offer diverse landscapes for exploration.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Étang Chabaud-Latour, for example, has a children's park and a pleasant 7 km walk around its perimeter. The Péronnes-Antoing Marina (Grand Large) and Lake Bernissart are also popular spots for family outings, offering leisure activities and nature observation.
For a pleasant walk, the 7 km circular path around Étang Chabaud-Latour is highly recommended. The Grand Large de Péronnes also offers hiking trails and green spaces for outdoor recreation. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Flines-Lès-Mortagne guide, which includes easy to moderate trails.
Absolutely. The lakes are significant habitats for local wildlife. Étang Chabaud-Latour is known for many bird species that stop there during migration or reside year-round. Lake Bernissart is recognized for its ecological richness, sheltering diverse fauna and flora, including rare ornithological species. The Water buffer basin of Taintignies-Willemau is also developing into a fascinating habitat for water birds.
Yes, the Péronnes-Antoing Marina (Grand Large) is a popular nautical site offering modern facilities and 157 mooring rings for boats, alongside opportunities for various water sports and leisure activities. The larger Grand Large de Péronnes is also well-known for water activities.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for nature observation and walks, as bird migration is active and the weather is generally mild. Summer offers ideal conditions for water sports and leisure activities.
Yes, the area around Flines-Lès-Mortagne offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or near the lakes. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Flines-Lès-Mortagne guide, which includes routes like 'The Grand Large – Chemin du Bout de Bois loop'.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Water buffer basin (temporary immersion zone) of Taintignies-Willemau offers a unique experience. Designed to prevent flooding, it's evolving into a rich habitat for water birds and features dikes and grasslands managed by sheep, providing a tranquil and interesting landscape.
Most walks directly around the lakes, such as the 7 km path at Étang Chabaud-Latour, are generally easy and suitable for all ages. For more varied hiking, the Hiking around Flines-Lès-Mortagne guide lists routes ranging from easy to moderate.
While specific accessibility information for all trails is not detailed, many lake areas offer relatively flat paths suitable for walking. For instance, the Étang Chabaud-Latour has a well-appointed walk around it. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if you require full accessibility.
Yes, Lake Bernissart is particularly popular with fishermen, known for its calm waters and rich aquatic environment. Always ensure you have the necessary permits and adhere to local fishing regulations.


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