Best lakes around Claret, a commune in the Hérault department of southern France, are set within a landscape characterized by vineyards, garrigue, and proximity to the Pic Saint-Loup massif. This region offers a variety of natural and artificial lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The terrain around Claret Hérault lakes often features gentle slopes suitable for walking and picnicking. These bodies of water contribute to the area's natural features and offer tranquil settings for visitors.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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A calm and relaxing place with many spots to take a break… if there are no fishermen!
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Adorable little lake where it's good to have a picnic and swim before getting back on the road!
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Nice little artificial lake where it's good to dip your feet after a hike :)
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Be careful of particularly slippery surroundings on rainy days or after rain.
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A 40m deep and 90m circumference sinkhole is an attraction in the Sauve area, for tourists and also for potholers. I was able to go down there several times. Be careful, there is no barrier! Watch where you put your feet, children and animals! At the bottom is a cave that is not very big, with two parts. First lower part, which overlooks a well, then where you have to crawl quite a bit to end up on "nothing". On the other side, you fall quite quickly above a LAKE, with a height of about 15m. The water from this LAKE flows into the Sauve resurgence, located at the bottom of the village, after the stone bridge, towards the children's park. This one spits with all its power during the rains.
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Some parts are steep and slippery. The loop itself is no longer feasible as it is, on 3 occasions we had to turn back or choose another route because the route was no longer accessible (vegetation too dense, privatization of the passage)
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Also known as Lake Pascaye or Lake Matane, this remote body of water whose water is mainly intended to irrigate the surrounding vineyards is also a delight for locals and the rare tourists who venture there. You can walk around it on foot, by mountain bike and picnic in the shade.
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Nice body of water but the surroundings are a little too concrete for my taste
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Lake Cécélès is highly regarded for its serene atmosphere, making it an excellent spot for relaxation and photography. Visitors appreciate its beauty both in summer and winter. Please note that access to the lake is subject to a charge during the summer season.
Yes, Lake de la Jasse is an artificial lake that provides an ideal, quiet setting for a picnic, away from more crowded areas. It's a lovely place to relax and even dip your feet after a hike.
Absolutely. Lac de Claret, also known as Lake Pascaye or Lake Matane, offers opportunities for walking and mountain biking around its perimeter. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking and cycling routes in the region. Check out the hiking guide or road cycling guide for Claret.
The lakes around Claret are nestled within a landscape characterized by picturesque vineyards, garrigue, and the impressive Pic Saint-Loup massif. You'll find a mix of natural and artificial lakes, offering scenic views and tranquil settings. Even artificial basins like Lake Jantou can offer beautiful reflections and views of the Hortus and Pic Saint-Loup massifs when filled.
While specific family activities are not detailed for every lake, the general environment around lakes like Lac de Claret is considered family-friendly, offering calm and relaxing spots for breaks and picnics. The gentle slopes around many of these bodies of water are suitable for leisurely walks with children.
The lakes around Claret can be enjoyed throughout the year. While Lake Cécélès is beautiful both in summer and winter, summer offers opportunities for cooling off, though access may be charged. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling without the summer crowds.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Aven of Sauve is a notable attraction. This 40-meter deep sinkhole contains a lake at its bottom, which feeds into the Sauve resurgence. It's a challenging site, popular with potholers, and requires caution due to slippery surroundings, especially after rain.
Visitors frequently praise the calm and relaxing atmosphere of the lakes, highlighting them as excellent spots for taking a break, picnicking, and enjoying nature. The komoot community has contributed 85 photos and given 193 upvotes, underscoring the appeal of these locations for their scenic beauty and tranquility.
Yes, the Claret region offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can find various routes that take you through the diverse landscapes surrounding the lakes. Explore the Gravel biking around Claret guide for detailed routes and difficulty levels.
Many artificial lakes in the Claret region, such as Lac de Claret (Pascaye/Matane), are primarily used for irrigating the surrounding vineyards. However, they also serve as valuable recreational spots for locals and visitors, offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and picnicking.
While specific named trails around each lake are not detailed, the perimeters of lakes like Lac de Claret are suitable for walking. For more structured hiking experiences, you can refer to the broader Hiking around Claret guide, which includes routes like 'The Bridge of Chance – Notre-Dame du Château Chapel loop from Claret' that might pass near water features.


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