Best lakes around Crespières are primarily smaller, often artificial, water bodies rather than large natural lakes. Located in the Yvelines department, the area features a landscape characterized by forests and rural settings. While large natural lakes are not a prominent feature, several ponds and basins offer opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is known for its historical sites and natural points of interest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Abbecourt Abbey was founded at the end of the 12th century by Gasce V of Poissy and added to the Premonstratensian Order. Several times badly damaged during the Hundred Years' War, it was restored over the centuries, then completely rebuilt in the 18th century. Declared national property following the Revolution, it was sold and then destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century. All that remains above ground is a section of wall, about sixty meters long, which rests on the foundations of the church, the canons' building and the outbuildings.
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The Pissaloup basin is nestled in the heart of Yvelines. This peaceful body of water is surrounded by hiking trails, ideal for family walks and picnics.
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A must-have when the toads wake up from their slumber all at once. It's an incredible song around this pond, we hear more than that. Gorgeous
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Remains of an abbey dating from the 12th century on the edge of the forest and near a small pond of the same name
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Small pond in the Flambertins forest in Crespières
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small waterhole, I passed quite quickly
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Nice crossing point for the v33, this site provides access to the Val de Seine leisure center. It also goes on the Seine side, but not in all seasons!
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A very pleasant little pond to take a break after a tour of the Alluets plateau or after having darkened the few kilometers of the Route Royale. The road crossing this pond leads directly, through the forest to Crespières. Very nice walk to do!
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Crespières is not known for large natural lakes. Instead, you'll find primarily smaller, often artificial, water bodies such as ponds and basins. These are frequently associated with historical sites or leisure centers, offering diverse settings for walks and outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Bassin de Pissaloup is a peaceful body of water surrounded by hiking trails, perfect for family walks and picnics. The Duck Pond, Les Alluets-le-Roi also offers a pleasant spot for a break and a nice walk through the forest.
You can visit the Ruins of Abbecourt Abbey, a historical site near a small pond. These are the remains of a 12th-century abbey, situated on the edge of a forest, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Étang de Gallardon is a notable crossing point for the v33 cycle route, providing access to the Val de Seine leisure center. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes in the area, including those listed in the Cycling around Crespières guide.
While specific wildlife sightings vary, the Flambertins Toad Pond is particularly known for its vibrant toad population. During their awakening, the chorus of toads around this pond is an incredible natural spectacle.
Yes, many of the smaller lakes and ponds are surrounded by hiking trails. For instance, Bassin de Pissaloup is nestled amidst trails suitable for walks. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the broader region, such as those in the MTB Trails around Crespières guide, which also includes paths suitable for walking.
Yes, several locations offer scenic views. Both Bassin de Pissaloup and Étang de Gallardon are noted as viewpoints. The Duck Pond, Les Alluets-le-Roi also provides a pleasant natural setting.
Yes, Étang de Gallardon provides direct access to the Val de Seine leisure center, offering additional recreational opportunities.
The lakes and ponds around Crespières are generally pleasant to visit during spring and summer for walks and picnics, when the weather is mild. For unique wildlife experiences, such as observing the toads at Flambertins, spring is particularly recommended.
Many trails around the smaller ponds, like those surrounding Bassin de Pissaloup, are suitable for family walks, implying an easy to moderate difficulty. The Ruins of Abbecourt Abbey are located near an intermediate-level forest area. It's always advisable to check specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
The Flambertins Toad Pond is designated as a natural monument, highlighting its ecological importance, especially for its amphibian population.


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