Best lakes around Fayence are situated in the Var department of Provence, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features several lakes, including the prominent Lac de Saint-Cassien, known for its various activities. These bodies of water are often surrounded by trails suitable for easy walks around Fayence lakes and other outdoor pursuits. The area provides opportunities for exploring both natural and dam-formed lakes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Site with superb views and great climbs👍
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Main road can have a lot of truck traffic.
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Dirt track, a little hilly, very busy, good for walking (gravel, VTC, mountain bike). Possibility of continuing north then west on the same type of track.
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Very nice quiet mountain road
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Wide and very smooth trails all around the (pretty) lake Ideal for an outing with children
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Small restaurant with magnificent view and afternoon dancing on Sundays
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It's going ok. There are nicer lakes. Was also quite good down, the level.
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Lac de Saint-Cassien is a French dam lake located in Provence, in the south-east of the Var department, in the community of communes of Pays de Fayence, named after Saint Cassien.
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The most popular lake in the region is Lac de Saint-Cassien, known for its various activities and scenic views. Another notable spot is Lac de Méaulx, a natural lake offering a pleasant rolling track for walking.
Yes, there are several options for easy walks. The Lac de Saint-Cassien gravel section offers a wide, mostly stony path that is very pleasant to walk, with shaded sections. Lac de Méaulx also features a nice rolling track suitable for walking.
For hiking, the St. Cassien – Lakeside Dirt Trail is a popular choice. It's a dirt track, a little hilly, and suitable for walking. You can also find longer running trails around Fayence, including easy and moderate loops, by exploring the Running Trails around Fayence guide.
Yes, Lac de Saint-Cassien is considered family-friendly. The area around Pont de Pré Claou is particularly noted for its family-friendly atmosphere. Many visitors enjoy walking and cycling along the lake's shores.
The Fayence lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with autumn providing beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for water activities like swimming and paddleboarding, though it can be busier. The 'mimosa route' around Saint-Cassien Lake Road is particularly beautiful in winter when the mimosa trees are in bloom.
Yes, Lac de Saint-Cassien is a popular spot for swimming. The lake is a dam lake, and its waters are generally suitable for various water sports, including swimming, especially during the warmer months.
Lac de Saint-Cassien is the primary destination for water sports like paddleboarding. Its expansive waters and various access points make it ideal for enjoying this activity.
Yes, parking is generally available around Lac de Saint-Cassien, particularly near popular access points and beaches. However, during peak season, it can get busy, so arriving early is advisable.
Yes, there are amenities available. Near Pont de Pré Claou at Lac de Saint-Cassien, you can find a small restaurant that offers magnificent views.
The natural environment around the Fayence lakes, particularly Lac de Méaulx and the quieter sections of Lac de Saint-Cassien, provides habitats for various birds and small mammals. Keep an eye out for waterfowl on the lakes and listen for birdsong in the surrounding forests.
Beyond walking and swimming, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore the Gravel biking around Fayence guide for routes like the Lake Saint-Cassien Trail, or check out the Cycling around Fayence guide for longer road cycling tours.
While Lac de Saint-Cassien is popular, exploring the various coves and less developed sections, especially on the western and northern shores, can reveal quieter spots and small, informal beaches away from the main activity hubs. The St. Cassien – Lakeside Dirt Trail can lead you to some of these more secluded areas.


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