Best lakes around Pégomas are found in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France, a region characterized by its rivers, the Siagne and the Mourachonne. While Pégomas itself features riverbanks offering tranquil settings for observing wildlife and picnicking, the surrounding area provides access to notable water bodies. The prominent Lac de Saint-Cassien is a short drive away, offering various recreational activities. Additionally, a private Lac de la Vallée exists between Mandelieu and Pégomas, known for fishing opportunities.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Site with superb views and great climbs👍
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Main road can have a lot of truck traffic.
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Not sure of the name, but nice lake, with frogs (at least, in spring). Ideal for a picnic.
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Very nice quiet mountain road
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Like all esterel it's great. In the morning not too late because even in September things hit quickly. The typical fire truck access paths are therefore cool and very smooth. Too rolling sometimes, because Be careful of the lack of grip for those who come from 'greasy' regions where it sticks. My elbow will take a few days to recover
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Small restaurant with magnificent view and afternoon dancing on Sundays
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You can’t go around the lake, the path is close to it on just one side. Worth it, regardless!
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Near Pégomas, you'll find a variety of water bodies including natural lakes, dam lakes, and private fishing lakes. While Pégomas itself is known for the tranquil banks of the Siagne and Mourachonne rivers, the surrounding area offers access to larger lakes like Lac de Saint-Cassien.
Visitors appreciate Étang d'Aubert, a natural monument known for its many water lilies blooming from May to September. Another idyllic spot is the Small lake on the plateau fed by the Ravin de Mathieu, which consistently holds water.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The banks of the Siagne river offer opportunities for fishing. Additionally, the private Lac de la Vallée, located between Mandelieu and Pégomas, is known for fishing opportunities for species like trout, carp, and tench, though a pecuniary participation is required.
Absolutely. Pont de Pré Claou, Lac de Saint-Cassien is noted as family-friendly, offering a restaurant and beautiful views. The banks of the Siagne river also provide a tranquil setting for family picnics, with the 'Chemin de l'Ecluse' walk featuring a playground and picnic area.
Lac de Saint-Cassien is a prominent attraction offering various recreational activities. You can enjoy water sports, go swimming, or simply relax by the water with a picnic. The area also features scenic routes like the Saint-Cassien Lake Road, ideal for cycling.
Yes, there are several options. The 'Chemin de l'Ecluse' walk follows the Siagne riverbanks from Pégomas to Auribeau-sur-Siagne, offering a 'paradise of greenery'. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes in the wider region. Find more hiking trails around Pégomas on our Hiking around Pégomas guide.
The area around Lac de Saint-Cassien is excellent for cycling. The Saint-Cassien Lake Road, also known as the 'Route des Mimosas', offers magnificent views and is popular with cyclists. There's also a gravel section along Lac de Saint-Cassien that is pleasant for cycling. Discover more routes in our Cycling around Pégomas guide.
The region is beautiful year-round. The 'Route des Mimosas' around Lac de Saint-Cassien is particularly stunning in winter when the mimosa trees are in bloom with their golden-yellow flowers. For water lilies at Étang d'Aubert, visit between May and September.
Yes, you can find running trails that incorporate the natural beauty of the area. For example, there are routes along the Siagne river. Explore more options in our Running Trails around Pégomas guide.
Beyond the lakes themselves, the region offers a 'paradise of greenery' along the Siagne riverbanks. The Saint-Cassien Lake Road provides beautiful views, and the area is known for its abundant mimosa trees, especially vibrant in winter.
Yes, at Pont de Pré Claou, Lac de Saint-Cassien, there is a small restaurant with magnificent views. For broader amenities, the commune of Pégomas and nearby towns offer various options for dining and accommodation.
The banks of the Siagne river in Pégomas provide a tranquil setting ideal for observing local wildlife such as ducks and water hens. The preserved natural site of Lac de la Vallée also contributes to the local ecosystem.


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