Best lakes around Chasseradès offers a gateway to the diverse natural landscapes of the Lozère region. This small village provides a strategic base for exploring several notable lakes, including large reservoirs and smaller ponds. The area is characterized by its historical charm and natural setting, with a mix of artificial reservoirs and natural ponds. It serves as an excellent starting point for outdoor activities centered around these water bodies.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Pleasant hike with beautiful viewpoints and magical places.
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Don't hesitate to go and see the viewpoints which deviate slightly from the path.
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A beautiful hike that can only be recommended
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Villefort Lake is a vast body of water which includes an imposing dam. There are several species of fish including brown and rainbow trout, minnows and chub. Its banks also host an imposing castle as well as many activities such as hiking, fishing, canoeing, windsurfing, pedal boats, and supervised beaches.
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An alpine-esque descent, fast and winding, down to the lake below. On a clear day, it's a stunning view from the top of the shimmering lake waters and the surrounding hills. Admire the wallside artwork as you cross over the bridge into Villefort.
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This wonderful descent takes you to Lake Villefort. At the level of the lake, you will find a pretty beach as well as the castle of Castanet. This beautiful building dating from the 16th century is at the other end of the lake.
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The two most prominent lakes in the region are Lac de Villefort and Lac de Naussac. Both offer a wide range of activities and stunning natural beauty. Additionally, Auradoux Pond provides a peaceful stop amidst a beautiful forest.
Both Lac de Villefort and Lac de Naussac are excellent for water sports. At Lac de Villefort, you can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, pedal boating, and catamaran rentals. Lac de Naussac is renowned for windsurfing, catamaran sailing, canoeing, and kayaking. Supervised swimming areas are available at both lakes, with sandy beaches at Lac de Villefort.
Yes, both major lakes offer extensive hiking trails. Around Lac de Villefort, there's a 7 km circuit ideal for walking, and the GR700 (Chemin de Régordane) passes through, offering more extensive routes. Lac de Naussac features numerous paths for hiking and trail running, including sections of the GR70, GR470, GR700, and GTMC. For more options, explore the running trails around Chasseradès.
Auradoux Pond is highlighted as a family-friendly site, perfect for strolls in its surrounding forest. Lac de Naussac also caters well to families, featuring a playground, tennis courts, and barbecue facilities. Lac de Villefort offers supervised swimming beaches during summer months, making it safe for children.
Yes, Lac de Villefort is a reputed spot for fishing, particularly known for trout and pike, with fly fishing being popular. Fishing licenses are easily obtainable nearby. Lac de Naussac also offers fishing opportunities.
Near Lac de Villefort, you can visit the fortified Château de Castanet, a 15th-century castle overlooking the lake, offering historical insights and magnificent views. The Auradoux Pond is located on the route of the GR 70, also known as the Stevenson Path, which has historical significance.
Many spots offer stunning views. Lac de Villefort itself is a viewpoint, with breathtaking landscapes and views of Mont Lozère. The Château de Castanet also provides magnificent vistas. There's also a specific View of the Lake in Cévennes National Park that is highly recommended for its scenic beauty.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but summer (July and August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with supervised beaches. The region is known for long, sunny days and cool nights, making it pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling without the summer crowds.
Yes, both lakes provide excellent cycling opportunities. Around Lac de Naussac, you'll find marked mountain bike trails for all levels. For more options, check out the traffic-free bike rides around Chasseradès and the MTB trails around Chasseradès, which include routes near lakes like Lac de Charpal.
For Lac de Villefort, the water is noted for its crystalline clarity, and a dedicated nautical base offers various activities. You can find more details about the nautical base at Villefort via Cévennes Tourisme. Lac de Naussac also has supervised swimming areas and a wide range of water activities.
Yes, for thrill-seekers, Lac de Villefort offers a via ferrata and an adventure park called "Accro du Lac," providing challenges with stunning views over the lake.


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