Lakes around Champeau-En-Morvan are nestled within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, featuring several artificial lakes that serve as popular recreational destinations. These lakes, originally created for water supply and timber transport, now offer diverse features for visitors. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including forests, prairies, and a network of ponds. These areas provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
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Beautiful wild spot that can be partly explored by mountain bike on the northern part of the lake.
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Great place to take a break!
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The circular trails are very rustic and natural, simply wonderful.
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According to the sign there are supposed to be otters here
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Lake Chamboux is an artificial lake created in 1984. It is one of the 6 large lakes of the Parc du Morvan and supplies drinking water to many municipalities in the canton. An 8 km walk around the lake invites you to discover its fauna and flora, each part of the lake offers a different landscape. 2nd category fishing zone, unsupervised swimming.
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Possibility of picnic on the footbridge: 2 benches and beautiful views.
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Old style dam. You can cycle well over it
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The lakes in this region, nestled within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, are primarily artificial and were originally created for purposes like water supply and timber transport. Today, they offer diverse recreational opportunities and are known for their natural beauty, surrounded by forests, prairies, and wetlands. For example, Settons Lake Dam has a unique pyramid shape and historical significance.
Yes, many of the lakes offer family-friendly options. Chamboux Lake and Lake Saint-Agnan are both noted as family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks, picnics, and enjoying nature. Lac des Settons also provides supervised swimming in high season and various water sports suitable for families.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Chamboux Lake offers unsupervised swimming, while Lac de Saint-Agnan has coves suitable for swimming. Lac des Settons provides supervised swimming during the high season at its Active water sports center and 'La Cabane Verte' beach.
The lakes offer a variety of hiking trails. For instance, Chamboux Lake features an 8 km trail around its perimeter, perfect for enjoying the water, trees, and wildlife. Lac de Saint-Agnan is known for its wild natural area with opportunities for hiking. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Champeau-En-Morvan guide.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. The northern part of Chamboux Lake is suitable for mountain biking, and Lac de Saint-Agnan also offers mountain biking trails. Lac des Settons is a significant stop on the Great Morvan Crossing for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park, with its lakes, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with supervised swimming available at Lac des Settons during high season. The region's natural beauty, including prairies and forests, can be appreciated in any season.
Yes, Settons Lake Dam is a notable historical landmark. Completed in 1858, it features a unique pyramid shape and played a crucial role in timber transport from Morvan to Paris. It is the oldest dam in Morvan and was considered formidable for its time.
Beyond the lakes themselves, the surrounding Morvan Regional Natural Park is characterized by its natural beauty, including vast forests, open prairies, and a network of smaller ponds and wetlands. These areas are home to diverse wildlife and offer opportunities for observation. You might also encounter viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the water and landscape, such as those near Lake Saint-Agnan.
Yes, the area provides excellent running opportunities. For example, Chamboux Lake has a trail that is a fabulous opportunity to appreciate the water, trees, and wildlife during your run. More running routes can be found in the Running Trails around Champeau-En-Morvan guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the scenic beauty, especially the sunsets at Lac de Saint-Agnan. The unique historical architecture of the Settons Lake Dam and the diverse range of outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and mountain biking are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The Settons Lake Dam is a unique pyramid-shaped structure and a significant historical landmark. Additionally, the Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan offers a distinctive experience, allowing you to walk directly over the lake and enjoy beautiful views of the water and surrounding pastures.
Yes, there are road cycling routes that incorporate the lakes. You can find routes that pass by Chamboux Lake and Lac des Settons, offering scenic rides through the Morvan landscape. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Champeau-En-Morvan guide.


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