Lakes around Ponteils-Et-Brésis are set within a rural commune known for its natural landscapes and rivers. The region is characterized by a mountainous and green environment, offering various outdoor activities. Notable water bodies include Lac de Villefort and the Chassezac River, which contribute to the area's appeal for green tourism, hiking, and fishing. The broader area also features rivers like the Tarn, providing additional opportunities for water-based recreation.
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Great view
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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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Very nice private domain, which is easily accessible for walkers. You can stay there quietly for a while, there is a relaxation area. There is a beautiful pond and a beautiful view! Access to this domain is with a gate, which you have to close again after your passage
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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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The most popular lake in the region is Lac de Villefort. It's a significant natural attraction offering a wide range of activities and amenities, including a supervised sandy beach during summer months. Visitors also appreciate the scenic views from View of the Lake in Cévennes National Park.
Yes, Lac de Villefort is particularly family-friendly. It features a supervised sandy beach during July and August, picnic areas, and play areas. You can also rent pedal boats and enjoy other water sports suitable for various ages.
At Lac de Villefort, you can enjoy a variety of water sports including canoeing, windsurfing, pedal boats, and even jet skiing. Boats are available for rent from the nautical base, and there are launching points around the lake.
Yes, Lac de Villefort offers a supervised sandy beach during July and August, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for swimming. The lake has been awarded the 'Blue Flag' label for its high environmental and quality standards.
Yes, Lac de Villefort has a dedicated hiking trail that circles the lake, offering a scenic 7 km route that takes approximately 2.5 hours. The surrounding mountains also provide numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling.
The best time to visit the lakes, especially for swimming and water sports, is during the summer months of July and August when the beaches are supervised and the weather is warm. However, for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes.
Both Lac de Villefort and Lac Pied-de-Borne are classified as first-category water bodies, offering excellent fishing opportunities. You can find various fish species, including brown and rainbow trout, minnows, and chub.
Lac Pied-de-Borne offers pristine waters and good fishing, but its access can be difficult and hazardous due to steep slopes and remote roads. It is more suited for experienced anglers or those seeking a more secluded, less developed natural environment away from the crowds.
Around Lac de Villefort, visitors can find picnic areas, play areas, toilets, and nearby restaurants. There is also a campsite mentioned in visitor tips.
Beyond water sports and hiking, the region offers opportunities for cycling, including road cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes such as the 'Tour of East Mont Lozère' for road cycling or trails like 'Tarn Bridge – Finiels Pass loop' for mountain biking. For more details on routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Ponteils-Et-Brésis or MTB Trails around Ponteils-Et-Brésis guides.
Yes, the View of the Lake in Cévennes National Park offers scenic views of the lake and surrounding forest. Visitors are encouraged to explore viewpoints slightly off the main path for the best perspectives. Another spot is the View of the Chassezac River at Pied-de-Borne, which provides a view of the small reservoir and the village.
The lakes in this region are set within a rural, mountainous, and green environment, offering a blend of natural beauty and diverse recreational options. Lac de Villefort, for instance, is known for its clear waters, supervised swimming, and stunning mountain backdrop, including views of Mont Lozère. The area also features impressive man-made structures like the Sénéchas Dam.


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