Lakes around Bois-Grenier, a commune in northern France, are situated within the wider Hauts-de-France region, near Lille. This area provides access to several lakes and leisure bases, offering diverse outdoor activities. The natural landscape features various ponds and parks, making it a destination for recreation and nature appreciation. These locations are easily accessible from Bois-Grenier, providing opportunities for water-based activities and outdoor exploration.
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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The region offers a mix of natural and semi-natural areas. You'll find serene ponds with well-maintained paths, wooded landscapes, and grassy plains. For example, Ansereuilles Park features ponds and forest trails. Further afield, Heron Park is a significant nature reserve known for its diverse bird species, and Étang des Argales also hosts a bird sanctuary.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Ansereuilles Park and The Village Pond are local options with easy paths. Les Prés du Hem, a larger leisure center near Armentières, offers swimming, paddle boating, and extensive green spaces perfect for picnics and a full day of family fun.
The wider Hauts-de-France region provides excellent options. Les Prés du Hem offers a wide array of water sports like paddle boating, rowboating, sailing, and swimming, alongside hiking trails. The 6 Bonniers Leisure Base, while not permitting swimming, provides hiking, mountain biking, tree climbing, golf, and kayaking.
Absolutely. Locally, you can enjoy walks around Ansereuilles Park and The Village Pond. The Spring Pond area, redesigned in 2024, features gravel paths perfect for walking or cycling. For more extensive options, Heron Park offers tranquil paths for nature observation, and Les Prés du Hem has hiking trails through wooded landscapes. You can also explore various running trails in the area, such as those found in the Running Trails around Bois-Grenier guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Spring Pond area is suitable for cycling. Étang des Argales is particularly recognized for mountain bikers and gravel cyclists, offering routes around its perimeter. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Bois-Grenier guide, including options like the 'Citadel of Lille – Pont Rouge loop'.
The lakes and leisure bases are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports and picnics, with pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks, and even winter walks can be peaceful, especially around areas like Heron Park for birdwatching.
Many of the local parks and leisure bases feature well-maintained paths suitable for various mobility levels. For instance, Ansereuilles Park has well-maintained paths, and the redesigned Spring Pond area also features gravel paths. Les Prés du Hem includes a barefoot sensory trail, indicating a focus on diverse experiences.
Policies vary by location. While many natural areas in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific rules for each park or leisure base, especially regarding leash requirements. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails as long as they are kept under control.
Larger leisure bases like Les Prés du Hem often have on-site facilities or nearby eateries. For other locations, particularly the smaller local ponds, it's advisable to bring your own picnic. Heron Park is a great spot for a relaxing picnic in the shade. The towns surrounding these lakes, such as Armentières or Villeneuve-d'Ascq, will offer a range of dining options.
Wild swimming is generally not permitted in most natural lakes in the region due to safety and environmental regulations. However, Les Prés du Hem explicitly offers designated swimming areas, providing a safe and regulated environment for water activities. The 6 Bonniers Leisure Base, for example, does not permit swimming.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and well-maintained nature of the local spots. For example, Ansereuilles Park is noted for its 'well maintained paths and ponds'. The Spring Pond is praised as 'perfect for walking or cycling and taking a break'. The Village Pond is highlighted as a 'beautiful pond to enhance your hike'.
Goriaux Pond is a notable example, formed from mining subsidence and now a national biological reserve. It offers unique views, especially from an accessible slag heap nearby, providing a preserved natural setting with a fascinating history.


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