Best lakes around Bédoin are primarily artificial, offering recreational opportunities in the surrounding Vaucluse region at the foot of Mont Ventoux. These bodies of water provide refreshing escapes during warmer months. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including views of Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail. Bédoin serves as a base for exploring these diverse lake environments.
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a hike between scrubland and forest with magnificent landscapes
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Perfect for relaxing your legs after the climb.
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Be careful, lake integrated into the campsite, place quickly crowded
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Lovely (dammed) lake. Refreshing swim after (or in the middle of) a bike ride.
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There is an adventure park at the beginning of the lake. At the entrance there is a nice bar where you can eat and drink.
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This artificial lake with a beach and picnic area under trees is the only public opportunity for cooling off in the summer. Thanks to the huge parking lots, it's always busy when the weather is good. When the weather is clear, you can also see Mont Ventoux from here.
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Since I “know” the lake, it seems to me that the water level is decreasing more and more.
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Beautiful view of the Barroux and the Dentelles de Montmirail. A little too much bitumen for the first third of the outing but otherwise very good. My phone was out of battery so I don't have the full route. Elevation difference D+ approximately 600 m.
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For families, Lake Salettes (Mormoiron) and Lac de Monteux are excellent choices. Lake Salettes offers a sandy beach, shaded areas, supervised swimming in summer, and nearby activities like Ventoux Aventure. Lac de Monteux is a larger recreational lake with a pebble beach, children's play areas, a public fitness park, and various water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking, also with supervised swimming.
Lac du Paty is ideal for relaxation, picnics, and enjoying nature in a tranquil setting. You can explore surrounding hiking trails that offer views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux. There's also a refreshment stand (guinguette) and a pétanque court for a true Provençal experience.
Yes, all the mentioned lakes offer walking opportunities. Around Lac du Paty, you'll find trails with views of the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux. Lac des Salettes is near ochre landscapes perfect for hiking. Lac de Monteux features a scenic walking path around the lake, including wooden pontoons. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the many routes in the wider region, such as those found in the Hiking around Bédoin guide.
The warmer months, particularly summer, are ideal for visiting these lakes, as they provide refreshing escapes and supervised swimming. However, spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions for walking and enjoying the natural beauty without the summer crowds.
You can expect diverse natural features. Lake Salettes offers fine sandy beaches and views of Mont Ventoux. Lac du Paty is known for its natural setting with shady banks and is a haven for amphibians. Lac de Monteux features a pebble beach, a walking path with wooden pontoons, and reed beds.
Yes, supervised swimming is available during the summer season at both Lake Salettes (Mormoiron) and Lac de Monteux. Lac du Paty is also described as a quiet place for swimming or cooling off.
Yes, Lac du Paty is notable for its history. It is a man-made lake created in 1766 to power mills and is recognized as one of France's oldest dams.
Facilities vary by lake. Lake Salettes has picnic tables, a snack bar, and an adventure park nearby. Lac du Paty offers a refreshment stand (guinguette) and a pétanque court. Lac de Monteux provides a public fitness park, children's play areas, and is close to Wave Island water park.
Yes, you can find dining options. Lac du Paty has a small tavern/refreshment stand. Lake Salettes has a snack bar and a bar at the entrance. Salettes Lake also has a bar/restaurant nearby.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing escape these lakes offer, especially during warmer months. Many enjoy the peaceful and natural settings, the family-friendly amenities, and the opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and walking. The views of Mont Ventoux from some locations are also highly valued.
Yes, the Grozeau Spring is another natural monument near Bédoin. It's a small body of water known for its high clarity and is a perfect spot for a stop-off or to relax your legs after a climb.
Yes, near Lake Salettes, you can find prepared trails for mountain biking. For more extensive mountain biking options in the region, you can consult the Mountain Hikes around Bédoin guide, which also covers terrain suitable for various outdoor sports.


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