Best lakes around Frontignan are primarily coastal lagoons, known locally as "étangs," situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the mainland. These interconnected aquatic areas are rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities for nature observation and outdoor recreation. The region features preserved natural landscapes, including former salt marshes, which serve as critical habitats for various bird species.
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🌅 It's true that Les Salines de Villeneuve, near Montpellier, is a little natural gem. Between the pink hues of its salty waters and the flights of pink flamingos, it's a spectacle that borders on magical!
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Hello. I cycled the section between Palavas and Frontignan-Plage yesterday. There are no more construction sites/obstructions.
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Unfortunately, the towpath of the Rhone Canal in Sète is "Strictly" forbidden to cycles (even gravel). Signs put up by VN de France are there to indicate the ban. Only pedestrians (you then walk next to your bike) are allowed there. In the event of problems, as has already happened, it is the responsibility of the "Komoot" community that would be sought by insurers... Thank you for specifying that the highway code also applies to bicycles, even gravel...
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Very pretty cycle path recently redone along the pond.
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Attention! Currently, from 2024 to June, the passage is not possible, closed due to construction work on the three bridges. Unfortunately, I haven't seen how long this will last.
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Watch out for the wind 😉
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The 'lakes' around Frontignan are primarily coastal lagoons, known locally as "étangs." These interconnected aquatic areas are situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the mainland, offering unique ecosystems rich in biodiversity rather than deep, freshwater lakes.
The étangs are known for their exceptional biodiversity. You can observe numerous bird species, most notably pink flamingos, along with herons, stilts, ducks, and terns. Areas like the Salines de Villeneuve Nature Reserve and Vic Pond are particularly rich in wildlife, featuring vast marshes, green meadows, and reed beds.
Yes, the coastal lagoons are prime locations for birdwatching. The former salt marshes, such as the Salines de Villeneuve Nature Reserve, are classified Natura 2000 areas and serve as a haven for around a hundred bird species, including pink flamingos, stilts, and various waterfowl.
The Salines de Villeneuve Nature Reserve, for instance, bears witness to three centuries of salt exploitation. Ancient salt tables and canals are still visible, adding a historical dimension to the natural beauty of the area.
Many areas around the étangs are suitable for families. The Salines de Villeneuve Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering marked trails and wooden boardwalks for easy exploration. The Bouzigues oyster farms also offer a unique family experience to learn about local seafood culture.
The flat terrain around the étangs is ideal for walking, hiking, and cycling. You can find dedicated cycle paths and walking routes. For more specific routes, explore the Hiking around Frontignan or Cycling around Frontignan guides.
Yes, there are several cycling paths. A scenic cycle path runs between the Étang du Méjean and the Étang de l'Arnel, offering opportunities to spot flamingos. The Vic Pond also has a very pretty, recently redone cycle path along its edge. You can find more options in the Cycling around Frontignan guide.
The Bouzigues oyster farms and views of the Étang de Thau is a must-visit for oyster lovers. Restaurants and producers line the pier, offering fresh seafood and local wines directly on the water.
The étangs offer a wonderful experience in every season. The Salines de Villeneuve Nature Reserve is particularly noted as a great way to experience the vastness of the former salt pans and observe waterfowl year-round.
Visitors appreciate the wild and unspoiled natural beauty, the tranquility, and the opportunities for nature observation, especially birdwatching. The flat terrain makes it perfect for walking and cycling, providing a peaceful escape from crowds.
The Promenade Georges Brassens – Laurent Spinosi offers beautiful views of Sète and the pond, accessible to pedestrians and cyclists. For more options, consult the Hiking around Frontignan guide.


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