Lakes around Toutlemonde, a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department of western France, are not found within its immediate vicinity, as the commune itself is small and lacks major bodies of water. However, the surrounding region offers several notable lakes and ponds. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Located in the Nuaillé forest massif, the Péronne lake is a place for walking, fishing and observing the fauna and flora.
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Lac Ribou is a beautiful lake where you can admire the view of the water and the surrounding forest. The trail is moderately difficult, with some elevation gain and varied terrain. It is open all year round and is suitable for dogs on a leash.
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The Étang des Noues is an artificial lake created from an old quarry. Today it is a popular place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can take a 4km loop around the lake, taking in views of the water, forest and wildlife. Along the route, you will also find picnic tables, a playground, a fitness trail and a geocaching game. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll, go out with the family or take on a sporting challenge, the Étang des Noues has something to satisfy all tastes.
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The Ribou Dam is a dam which forms a lake on the Moine River. The Barrage de Ribou is located near the town of Cholet and is a popular destination for locals and tourists, particularly during the summer months. You can enjoy the beauty of nature and the tranquility of water in this charming place.
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Lac du Verdon is an artificial lake created by a dam on the Moine. It extends over 220 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes, from bocage to forest to plain. You can circle the lake on a path of around 18 km, or take a shorter route that connects the lake to Lac de Ribou. Along the way, you will be able to appreciate the richness of the flora and fauna of the region, in particular the birds which find refuge in this nature reserve. Lac du Verdon is the ideal place to escape the city and immerse yourself in nature.
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The lake, embedded in the hills, with its gently sloping banks, offers the opportunity to practice sports such as golf, archery and horseback riding in addition to numerous water sports such as windsurfing, fishing, rowing and sailing. A campsite is available for overnight stays.
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No, the commune of Toutlemonde itself does not have any significant lakes. While its name translates to 'everyone' or 'all the world,' the area is small, and major bodies of water are not found within its immediate vicinity. The notable lakes and ponds are located in the surrounding region, typically 15-23 km away.
Visitors frequently enjoy Lake Ribou and Noues Pond. Lake Ribou is praised for its beautiful views and surrounding forest, while Noues Pond offers a pleasant 4km loop trail with various amenities.
Yes, several lakes around Toutlemonde are ideal for families. Noues Pond features a playground, picnic tables, and a fitness trail. Lake Ribou and Lake du Verdon also offer accessible paths suitable for family strolls, with Lake Ribou being particularly refreshing for all ages.
You'll find a variety of trails. Noues Pond has an easy 4km loop. For a longer option, Lake du Verdon offers an 18 km path around its perimeter, or a shorter route connecting to Lake Ribou. The trail around Lake Ribou is moderately difficult with varied terrain. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Toutlemonde.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome. For example, the trail around Lake Ribou is suitable for dogs on a leash, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your pet.
While the guide highlights the beauty and tranquility of the lakes, specific information about designated wild swimming spots is not provided. However, the lakes, particularly Ribou Dam, are popular destinations during summer months for enjoying the water.
Beyond walking, the area around Toutlemonde offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes that connect lakes like Noues Pond and Péronne Pond, or explore road cycling routes through the Nuaillé Forest and past other natural landmarks.
The lakes offer diverse natural landscapes. Lake du Verdon is a nature reserve known for its rich flora and fauna, especially birds. Noues Pond, an artificial lake from an old quarry, is now a popular spot for observing wildlife amidst its forest surroundings. Péronne Pond, located in the Nuaillé forest, is also noted for its fauna and flora.
While specific parking details for each lake are not always listed, the popularity of these sites, such as Ribou Dam, suggests that visitor access, including parking, is generally accommodated, especially during peak seasons.
The lakes are accessible year-round. However, the summer months are particularly popular for enjoying the water and the natural beauty, as noted for Ribou Dam. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and observing wildlife without the summer crowds.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting during off-peak seasons or exploring some of the less-trafficked sections of larger lakes like Lake du Verdon, which offers extensive paths away from main access points. Péronne Pond, nestled in the Nuaillé forest, also provides a serene setting for walking and nature observation.


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