Best lakes around Villelongue-de-la-Salanque are found in the Pyrénées-Orientales department, a region characterized by agricultural land and proximity to the Mediterranean coast. While the commune itself is primarily agricultural, the surrounding area offers diverse natural areas and water bodies. These include recreational lakes, coastal lagoons, and mountain lakes, providing various activities for visitors. The Têt river also borders the southern part of the commune, contributing to the local aquatic landscape.
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Popular around Villelongue-De-La-Salanque
Lac de la Raho near Perpignan is a popular recreational lake in southern France. Surrounded by vineyards and Mediterranean countryside, it offers trails for hiking, cycling, and jogging. Beaches and picnic areas invite visitors to relax. Water sports enthusiasts use the lake for sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. A peaceful destination close to the city.
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Beautiful path along the reservoir - unfortunately without shade.
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Very well developed bike route
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On the Lido, on the shore of the lagoon, there are 10 traditional fishermen's huts, built from wood, reeds and rushes.
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Idyllic walk, the light is incredible morning and evening. Take the opportunity to take a photo break!
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Estuary of the saltwater lake, wide and well-developed bike path
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Grau which supplies the canet-st nazaire pond with salt water.
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The area around Villelongue-de-la-Salanque offers a variety of water bodies, including recreational lakes like Lake Raho, coastal lagoons such as the Étang de Canet–Saint-Nazaire, and even high-altitude mountain lakes further afield in the Pyrénées-Orientales. You'll find options for water sports, nature observation, and tranquil relaxation.
The closest and most suitable lake for swimming is Lac de Villeneuve de la Raho. It features designated beaches, including one with a lifeguard station during summer months (June to late August), and consistently good water quality.
Yes, Lake La Raho (also known as Lac de Villeneuve de la Raho) is highly recommended for families. It offers beaches, picnic areas, and various facilities, making it easy to spend a day out with children. The TSJ Wakepark at Lac de Saint-Jean-Pla-de-Corts also has an aquapark with inflatable modules, which is great for active families.
Around lakes like Lake Raho, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, jogging, and various water sports such as sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. The Grau (channel) of the Canet-Saint-Nazaire Lagoon also offers a well-developed bike path. For more specific routes, you can explore the nearby Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails.
The tranquil Lac de Villelongue is particularly popular among fishermen, though a permit is required. Further afield, the remote Lacs du Massif du Carlit are also a paradise for fishermen, with specific regulations including 'no kill' zones on some lakes.
Absolutely. The Fishermen's Huts at Étang de Canet–Saint-Nazaire are a remarkable natural site known for their traditional wooden huts and stunning views of both the Mediterranean Sea and Mont Canigou. The Lacs du Massif du Carlit offer breathtaking high-altitude landscapes.
Lake La Raho provides various parking spaces, benches, picnic areas with rubbish bins, and options for food and drink on the town side. The TSJ Wakepark at Lac de Saint-Jean-Pla-de-Corts also features a restaurant with panoramic views.
While specific regulations for dogs vary by location, many natural areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on trails. However, it's always best to check local signage regarding dog access, particularly on beaches or protected natural reserves like the Étang de Canet–Saint-Nazaire.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal due to warmer temperatures and lifeguard presence at Lac de Villeneuve de la Raho. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds and beautiful natural colors. Even in winter, the lakes provide serene landscapes for walks.
The Grau (channel) of the Canet-Saint-Nazaire Lagoon features a wide and well-developed bike path that is wheelchair accessible, offering scenic views. While specific accessibility information for all lake areas is limited, many main paths around popular recreational lakes like Lac de Villeneuve de la Raho are generally flat and well-maintained.
For a tranquil and wild environment, Lac de Villelongue is highly appreciated. It offers picturesque views of the Albères and Canigou mountains, making it a serene spot for relaxation and enjoying nature. The Étang de Canet–Saint-Nazaire is also a remarkable natural site for observing local wildlife.


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