Best lakes around Le Crès offers a variety of aquatic landscapes, from man-made basins to natural lagoons. The area features the notable Lac du Crès, a former quarry transformed into a significant green space. These bodies of water provide opportunities for outdoor activities and serve as local natural swimming spots. The region's lakes are integrated into accessible green areas, making them popular for local recreation.
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Beautiful little lake where you can swim. Just outside Montpellier.
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A very hilly getaway with beautiful views. Views of the lake, the Mosson River, and the mountains in the distance. Places with games, benches, and sports equipment. And the lake for fishing.
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Located a few steps from Montpellier, this lake is ideal for outdoor activities. There are many amenities that will delight all visitors, from the youngest to the oldest!
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Magnificent walk in the marshes along the Pérols pond
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Nice place in height on a part of Montpellier and even the sea.
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A pretty body of water and a square around it for lazing around in Montpellier
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Hello everyone, I am looking for a group of people to go mountain biking near nages and solorgues. Can you advise me thank you in advance and have a good trip to all
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Superb place, very quiet ... except in summer ;-)
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The Lake du Crès offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, jogging, cycling, and mountain biking on its trails. Paddleboarding and swimming are permitted, though swimming is unsupervised outside of the summer season. Fishing is also allowed under regulation. The area includes playgrounds and picnic tables, making it ideal for family outings. There's also a skatepark and multi-sports ground for urban sports.
Yes, several lakes around Le Crès are suitable for families. The Lake du Crès is very family-friendly, offering playgrounds, picnic tables, and space for various activities. Étang du Méjean and Étang de Pérols and Lac des Garigues are also noted as family-friendly, providing scenic views and natural spaces for enjoyment.
Swimming is permitted at Lake du Crès, though it is unsupervised outside of the summer season. Always exercise caution and check local regulations or advisories before entering the water.
The lakes around Le Crès offer diverse natural beauty. Lake du Crès, a former limestone quarry, is now a 27-hectare green space with vibrant vegetation and ancient rock formations. The Étang du Méjean and Étang de Pérols are lagoon-like ponds separated from the Mediterranean Sea, home to a great variety of species. Lac des Garigues offers beautiful views of the lake, the Mosson River, and distant mountains.
The Jacques Coeur Basin in Montpellier is noted as wheelchair accessible, featuring a promenade planted with palm trees. For Lake du Crès, there are paths and trails, and it's generally considered easily accessible by foot or bike, but specific wheelchair accessibility details for all trails should be verified on-site.
The lakes around Le Crès, particularly Lake du Crès, are open all year round. The summer months are popular for swimming and water activities, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes. Parking at Lac du Crès is paid during peak season, typically from late March to mid-September.
You can find various outdoor activities near the lakes. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Street Art Lac du Crès – Banks of the Mayre loop' or the 'Salaison Trail – Banks of the Mayre loop' from Le Crès. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try routes such as the 'Méjean Pond – Stroll along the Lez loop' or the 'Lake Cécélès – Panorama loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Le Crès and MTB Trails around Le Crès guides.
The loop around Lake du Crès is approximately 2 kilometers long, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
Yes, Lac du Crès is easily accessible by public transport. Bus 30 and Tramway Line 2 have stops within a short distance of the lake.
The Lac du Crès is a man-made lake, originally a former limestone quarry. Cracks in the rock allowed underground water to gradually fill the cavity, forming the lake. The park itself was developed relatively recently, with construction evident in 1993, transforming it into a significant recreational space.
While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed, Lake du Crès offers picnic tables for visitors. The Jacques Coeur Basin is an urban body of water, suggesting nearby city amenities. It's always a good idea to bring your own refreshments for a day out at the more natural lake settings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the versatility of Lake du Crès for cycling, hiking, swimming, and picnicking. The scenic views and variety of species at Étang du Méjean and Étang de Pérols are also highly rated. The Jacques Coeur Basin is loved for being a 'corner of nature in the city' with its large water jet and promenade.


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