Best lakes around Lomont offer diverse natural and man-made water bodies, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. This region features lakes and ponds nestled within a landscape that supports trails for cycling and hiking. Visitors can explore areas with significant man-made structures like dams, alongside more serene natural ponds. The area is characterized by its blend of recreational spaces and natural beauty, making it suitable for those seeking active exploration or peaceful breaks by the water.
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Good for cooling off, but little shade.
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A good place for a break in the shade of the trees. There are picnic benches.
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The notice translates as follows: The Rahin and Chérimont Community, owner of the Ballastières Open Air Pool site, is therefore obliged to enforce the decree of May 18, 1993, prohibiting swimming in all bodies of water and rivers in the municipality of Champagney. Due to the lack of a lifeguard (no applicant for the position), the supervised pool cannot be opened for the period from July 1 to August 31, 2024.
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Unfortunately, according to the notice board, swimming is prohibited at this beautifully landscaped beach. Apparently, the municipality can't find anyone willing to supervise it. In other words, a lifeguard is urgently needed.
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The greenway, from the Base de la Saline, winds between the ponds of the Pays de Lure to the Coast!
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The Champagney basin (also known as the Bois de Champagney reservoir1) is a 13 million m3 reservoir, formed by a dam. The dam is 41 meters high and 32 meters thick at the base. It has a length of 785 meters. We fill the dam in winter and spring (it can serve as an outlet for the floods of the Rahin), and we try to maintain the level at the highest level during the summer, for water sports: the practice of sailing, board or boat is organized by local clubs. Swimming is prohibited on the entire body of water.
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The Champagney basin is ideal for running and the dam which borders it to the south is a great spectacle.
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A pleasant spot for a short break, it's also a crossroads for many paths. The route around the pond is doable by mountain bike, but it's difficult to navigate in places.
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The Lomont region offers a diverse range of water bodies, including natural ponds like Réchal Pond, man-made reservoirs such as the impressive Champagney Dam, and areas with designated beaches like Ballastières Beach. You'll find spots suitable for active exploration as well as peaceful breaks by the water.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Ballastières Beach is a beautifully landscaped area noted for its family-friendly atmosphere and potential for cooling off. Additionally, the Greenway from Base de la Saline is a family-friendly cycle path that winds between ponds.
While some areas like Ballastières Beach are landscaped for cooling off, swimming is generally prohibited in many of the larger bodies of water, including at Champagney Dam and Ballastières Beach, due to safety regulations or lack of lifeguard supervision.
The reservoir formed by Champagney Dam is used for water sports like sailing and boarding, organized by local clubs. While swimming is prohibited, these activities offer a dynamic way to enjoy the water.
Absolutely. Réchal Pond is highlighted as a pleasant spot for a short break, featuring picnic benches in the shade of trees. It's also a crossroads for many paths, making it a convenient stop during an outing.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Lomont, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Options include the 'Tacot trail' and the 'Small Pond loop from Champey' for easier walks, or the 'View of Chérimont loop from Clairegoutte' for a moderate challenge. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Lomont guide.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The Greenway from Base de la Saline is a dedicated cycle path. For more extensive rides, you can find moderate to difficult routes like the 'Bike loop from Clairegoutte' or the 'Saline Recreation Area – L'Ognon River at Lure loop'. Discover more in the Cycling around Lomont guide.
Mountain biking is a popular activity around Lomont, with trails ranging from easy to difficult. You can find routes like the 'La Vergenne – La voie du Tacot loop' or the 'Single flat at the water's edge – L'Ognon River at Lure loop'. Check out the MTB Trails around Lomont guide for detailed options.
Beyond the lakes themselves, the Champagney Dam is a significant man-made monument, standing 41 meters high and 785 meters long, forming a vast reservoir. The Bassin de Champagney also offers a great spectacle, especially the dam bordering it to the south.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and man-made water bodies, which provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. The region is valued for its blend of recreational spaces and natural beauty, making it suitable for both active exploration and peaceful relaxation by the water. The komoot community has contributed over 10 upvotes and 3 photos, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the Bassin de Champagney is considered ideal for running, offering scenic routes around its perimeter.


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