Best lakes around Bethmale are found within the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Nature Park, a region characterized by its natural beauty and tranquil settings. The area features several mountain lakes and ponds, with Lake Bethmale serving as a prominent natural attraction. These bodies of water are often surrounded by ancient forests and provide opportunities for various outdoor activities. The landscape offers a serene environment for exploration and nature observation.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The descent to the Areau refuge offers superb views of the lake of the same name. As you advance, you discover the small body of water that emerges from a basin with very vertical and verdant walls. A real little hidden gem.
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Access to the lake is either via the Auèdole pass or via the Campuls circus (at the end of a track) for those who wish to walk a little less.
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Lake Bethmale is a pretty landscaped mountain lake, accessible by road and the GR 10.
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Beautiful spot, but the steep hiking trail that starts there is a real challenge.
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This pond is at the foot of the Col de la Crouzette. The setting is exceptional, so take the opportunity to take pictures!
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A few steps from the Long pond, the Round pond is a little more intimate body of water, often under the shade of the mountains. But the landscape remains spectacular.
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Above the lake you can also see the path to Cabane d'Espugnes. In a direct extension of the Col de la Crouzette.
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This hike can also be done by "northern lights" like me. If you take your time and is reasonably sure-footed can experience here a tour with fantastic views!
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Lake Bethmale is renowned for its striking emerald-green waters, attributed to its origin as a beautiful karst spring. Situated at 1,074 meters, this heart-shaped lake is surrounded by ancient beech trees, offering a picturesque and tranquil setting that changes beautifully with the seasons. It's a perfect spot for nature observation and relaxation.
Yes, Lake Bethmale features a flat, shaded path encircling the lake, which takes about 20 to 45 minutes to walk. This path is also accessible to people with reduced mobility and strollers, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. For more options, you can explore other hiking routes around Bethmale.
The lakes around Bethmale offer various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with trails like the GR10 passing through the area, and specific routes to Eychelle pond or Campuls Circus. In winter, the area is suitable for snowshoeing. Fishing is also popular at Lake Bethmale from May to October, known for its salmonids. For more detailed routes, check out hiking around Bethmale or cycling around Bethmale.
Absolutely. Lake Bethmale is easily accessible by car, with free parking available. A wooden pontoon path makes part of the lake accessible for people with reduced mobility and strollers. There are also picnic tables and stone barbecues, enhancing its appeal for families.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. For hiking and general outdoor activities, spring to autumn offers pleasant weather. The autumn foliage provides vibrant colors, while winter transforms the landscape into a magical, snow-covered wonderland. Fishing is popular from May to October. The scenery changes beautifully with the seasons, offering different experiences.
Free parking is available year-round directly at Lake Bethmale, making it convenient for visitors to access the lake and its surrounding paths.
Yes, beyond Lake Bethmale, you can visit Ayes Pond, which offers fantastic views and can be accessed via the Auèdole pass or the Campuls circus. Another beautiful spot is Milouga Pond, located at the foot of the Col de la Crouzette, providing an exceptional setting for photography.
The lake and its surroundings boast rich and unspoiled flora and fauna. It's an excellent location for nature observation, where you might spot rare plant species, various butterflies, and grazing animals in their natural habitat.
Yes, Lake Bethmale is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts between May and October. It's known for its salmonids, including brown trout, rainbow trout, and brook trout. An annual fishing festival in July allows families to experience fishing without a permit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the serene and tranquil atmosphere, and the ease of access to Lake Bethmale. Many appreciate the picturesque setting, the emerald waters, and the opportunities for gentle walks, photography, and simply recharging amidst unspoiled landscapes. The fantastic views from spots like Ayes Pond are also highly valued.
While there are easy walks, the area also offers more challenging routes. For example, the hike to Ayes Pond can be accessed via the Auèdole pass or the Campuls circus, which involves more strenuous terrain. The GR10 long-distance hiking trail also passes through the area, offering demanding sections. You can find more challenging options in the hiking guide for Bethmale.


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