Best lakes around Saint-André-Des-Eaux are situated in a region between the sea and the Brière marsh, offering access to various water bodies and the extensive wetlands of the Parc Naturel Régional de Brière. The area features numerous ponds and navigable waterways, providing diverse natural experiences. This landscape is characterized by its vast plains, canals, and traditional architecture. It is recognized for its rich biological diversity and serves as a habitat for many species.
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Néal waterfall and view of the pond. There is work in progress, so the water level is exceptionally low due to a drain.
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The lake will be emptied in stages in order to carry out work on the dam during 2024. The level has already dropped significantly
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This water reservoir of 2 million cubic meters allows a substantial reserve intended for the consumption of the inhabitants of the surroundings of Dinan. (dinan-agglomeration.fr)
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Directly near the Ille-et-Rance canal, the 3 km tour of the pond allows everyone to indulge in hiking, horse riding or cycling. In season, the restaurant and supervised swimming offer the possibility of spending friendly moments with the family.
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This wonderful hike around the lake is completed with a picnic area where you can start, end or take a break halfway through.
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A beautiful pond around which it is good to walk. The trail is very accessible and many wooden footbridges allow you to walk and get as close as possible to the banks of the pond.
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Small beach, sailing, fishing, picnic area, etc ... And in summer a nice little terrace.
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Leisure center with the possibility of swimming, fishing, cycling or walking. Possibility of snacking on site. Picnic tables
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The region offers diverse natural experiences. The vast Brière Marsh, accessible via Port de la Chaussée Neuve, is the second-largest freshwater marsh in France, known for its rich biodiversity and migratory birds. You can also visit Étang de Sandun, an artificial lake popular for fishing, and Etang de Bétineuc, which offers a leisure center and a pleasant 3 km tour.
Yes, for swimming, the Étang des Brieres du Bourg, located about 9.1 km away in Saint Lyphard, is an excellent choice. It features a beach and boasts very good water quality. Additionally, Etang de Bétineuc also offers supervised swimming during the season.
Étang de Sandun is a significant fishing destination, known for various fish species including black bass, with fishing permitted year-round. Etang de Bétineuc also provides opportunities for fishing. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before you go.
Beyond enjoying the water bodies, you can explore the area through various outdoor activities. There are numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. The Brière Marsh offers unique experiences like traditional flat-bottomed boat trips, carriage rides, and hiking along its canals and trails.
Yes, Etang de Bétineuc offers a very accessible 3 km tour suitable for walking, with many wooden footbridges. The area around the Brière Marsh also has various trails suitable for family walks. Many spots, like the Picnic area by the water, are designed with families in mind.
The warmer months are generally best for enjoying swimming and water-based activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching in the Brière Marsh, as thousands of migratory birds pass through. These seasons also offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Always check local conditions, especially for specific highlights like Néal Waterfall and View of the Pond, which might have varying water levels.
Yes, several locations offer picnic facilities. Picnic area by the water is specifically highlighted as a convenient spot for breaks. Étang de Sandun also provides picnic areas for visitors, and Etang de Bétineuc has picnic tables available.
The Brière Marsh is unique as the second-largest freshwater marsh in France, covering 56,500 hectares. It's an exceptional complex of natural environments, recognized for its biological richness with over 3,350 plant and animal species, and it hosts thousands of migratory birds. Its landscape features vast, often flooded plains, canals, and traditional thatched-roof cottages, offering a sense of tranquility and a rich cultural heritage.
Yes, Lac de Rophemel is scheduled to be emptied in stages during 2024 for dam work, so its water level has already dropped significantly. Also, Néal Waterfall and View of the Pond has ongoing work, resulting in an exceptionally low water level due to a drain.
The region, particularly the Brière Marsh, is a haven for wildlife. It boasts over 3,350 plant and animal species. You can expect to see numerous migratory birds such as herons, egrets, and bluethroats. Étang de Sandun also maintains a preserved flora and fauna, and is known for fish species like black bass.
Yes, Néal Waterfall and View of the Pond offers a viewpoint overlooking the pond and its surroundings. The vast, open landscapes of the Brière Marsh also provide expansive views, especially during boat trips or from elevated trails.
The 3 km tour around Etang de Bétineuc is suitable for cycling. The Brière Marsh also has various trails and paths that are popular for cycling. For more dedicated routes, you can explore the road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking guides for the area.


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