Lakes around Capinghem are primarily found within its surrounding natural areas, offering various water bodies and green spaces. This small community is situated in a region that provides access to parks featuring ponds and trails. The landscape includes preserved meadows and small forests, contributing to diverse natural environments. These areas are characterized by their water features, providing settings for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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New park to be developed by the end of 2025 with a pontoon.
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New park laid out with a small pontoon in the middle of two ponds.
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Formerly the Pontceau Ponds, which primarily hosted fishing activities, the ponds were redesigned in 2024 to meet the natural needs of local residents. Gravel paths separate the ponds. Perfect for walking or cycling and taking a break.
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across by the beak of Warnave
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In the park, you will find this beautiful pond to enhance your run.
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A small park with well maintained paths and ponds along the way where you can hear the gravel crunching underfoot.
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In the park, you will find this beautiful pond to enhance your hike.
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A small park with well maintained paths and ponds along the way where you can hear the gravel crunching underfoot.
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While Capinghem itself is a small community, the surrounding region offers several notable water bodies. The most prominent is Les Prés du Hem in Armentières, a large artificial lake known for its recreational activities and ornithological reserve. Closer to Capinghem, you can explore areas like Ansereuilles Park, which features well-maintained paths and ponds, and The Village Pond, offering a beautiful setting for a hike.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Les Prés du Hem is highly recommended, offering a supervised natural bathing area, pedal boating, and a sensory barefoot trail. Closer by, Ansereuilles Park, The Village Pond, Spring Pond, and Bizet Park all feature ponds and paths suitable for family outings.
Les Prés du Hem is a hub for various activities. You can enjoy swimming in a supervised natural bathing area, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, kayaking, and pedal boating. Beyond water sports, the park offers a sensory barefoot trail, tree-top adventure courses (accrobranche), mini-golf, and educational naturalist walks.
Yes, you'll find several options for walks and hikes. Ansereuilles Park and The Village Pond offer pleasant paths. For a more unique experience, consider the Path in the Middle of the Ponds. For more extensive hiking routes in the broader area, you can explore options listed in the Hiking around Capinghem guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Les Prés du Hem is an ornithological reserve, making it excellent for birdwatching. Canteraine Park, while not a large lake, is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including seven different amphibian species. Many of the local ponds, like those in Ansereuilles Park and Spring Pond, are designed to support local wildlife and offer peaceful natural settings.
Yes, Les Prés du Hem offers free parking for visitors. For other local parks and ponds like Ansereuilles Park or The Village Pond, parking is generally available in nearby residential areas or designated small lots.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and well-maintained paths for walking and running. For instance, Ansereuilles Park is noted for its pleasant paths and the sound of gravel underfoot. The redesigned Spring Pond is perfect for walking, cycling, and taking a break, while Bizet Park offers a new layout with a small pontoon.
Absolutely. The gravel paths around Spring Pond are suitable for cycling. Canteraine Park is also popular for mountain biking. For more dedicated cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Capinghem or Traffic-free bike rides around Capinghem guides, which include routes passing through scenic areas.
The warmer months, from spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying water sports and outdoor activities at Les Prés du Hem. For general walks and nature observation in parks like Ansereuilles Park or The Village Pond, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, these areas can be lovely for a crisp walk, though some facilities might be limited.
Les Prés du Hem has a bar/cafeteria on-site, providing refreshments for visitors. For other smaller ponds and parks closer to Capinghem, you might need to venture into nearby towns or villages to find cafes and restaurants.
Yes, Les Prés du Hem is accessible by public transport from Lille, making it convenient for visitors without a car. You can find more detailed visitor information on the Lille Tourism website.


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