Best lakes around Savignac-Les-Ormeaux are found in the Ariège department of the Occitanie region in the French Pyrenees. This area provides access to various lakes, from redeveloped local natural spaces to high-altitude mountain lakes. The municipality itself features "Les Étangs," former sandpits transformed into a natural area for recreation. The surrounding mountains host numerous other lakes, offering diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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wonderful place for an extensive break when we visited, there were horses grazing with foals up there. Soooo cute.
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We were very well received! Possibility to pitch a tent, WC available outside and hot shower at 3 euros for 4 minutes ;) you can also book to sleep inside and eat :)
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Pure relaxation at 2,300m altitude.
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Very nice people and an excellent chocolate cake. Just the thing after a tough climb. The refuge is also often used by hikers as an overnight accommodation.
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The refuge feels more primative and simple than other staffed refuges along the Coronallacs trail around Andorra. The staff have curated a great space and as a solo traveller I had some great conversations with like minded people from all over Europe here. Luckily I was in a 9-bed dorm with only 2 other hikers so it wasn't too busy. The refuge is cash only and has no Wifi (although I did get sufficient mobile data signal here). It was 3 or 4 Euros for a shower token. Dinner was pasta bake followed by sausage, rice and green beans and half a tinned peach for dessert.
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The lake is at 2296m next to an unmanned shelter. It is the smallest lake in Andorra with a hydraulic dam. This was built between 1935 and 1936.
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If you want to stay overnight here, you should arrive at the Refugi as early as possible, otherwise the best places will be taken. The bunk beds all have 3 floors and in some rooms there is very little space up to the ceiling (sometimes further restricted by the steel beams of the roof structure). Also good to know: some fishermen from the area are regular guests here and permanently occupy beds in some rooms, often together with their dogs; If you're unlucky (we've been told of nights with up to 5 dogs in the room) it can get quite stuffy/musty in the rooms, which are quite small. Apart from the room situation, the refuge is very nicely located and if you want, you can take a swim around the lake (be careful, it's cold, but in doubt it's also an alternative to the paid shower).
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For an easily accessible spot perfect for relaxation or a picnic, consider Lake Campauleil. Formed by an EDF dam, it sits at 814 meters and is also a popular fishing location. Additionally, the local "Les Étangs de Savignac-les-Ormeaux" are redeveloped sandpits offering a convenient nature space with tables, benches, and barbecues.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning high-altitude lakes. Comte Lake, at 1,720 meters, is described as a "diamond stranded in a green setting" and offers picturesque, verdant surroundings. It's an ideal resting spot for hikers and grazing animals alike.
The area around Savignac-Les-Ormeaux offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for hiking, with routes like the "Étang de Comte – L'Estagnol loop from Cascade des Escaliers." For mountain biking, explore trails such as the "Orgeix – Path to Orlu valley loop from Savignac-les-Ormeaux." Road cycling enthusiasts can challenge themselves on routes like the "Pailhères Pass – emblematic passes of the Pyrenees." You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides for Mountain Hikes, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes around Savignac-Les-Ormeaux.
Yes, Naguille Lake (Etang de Naguilles) is steeped in local tales and legends. While primarily a dam lake for hydroelectric power, its size and elevation at 1,855 meters, combined with its mystical local folklore, make it a noteworthy natural landmark with a rich past.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Campauleil is known as a small paradise for fishermen. At Les Étangs de Savignac-les-Ormeaux, fishing is also permitted, though a permit is required, which can be obtained at local tourism offices or the Camping Paradis reception.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, especially the high-altitude ones, as the weather is warmer and conditions are more favorable for hiking and enjoying the outdoors. During warm weather, you can even dip your hands in the cool waters of lakes like Comte. However, always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
The local "Les Étangs de Savignac-les-Ormeaux" are very family-friendly. These redeveloped sandpits offer a tranquil setting for walks and picnics, equipped with tables, benches, and barbecues. Their easy accessibility and amenities make them a great choice for a casual day out with family and friends.
Yes, near some of the higher-altitude lakes, you can find refuges. For instance, Juclà Refuge is a guarded hut with a capacity of 43 people, and also offers a freely accessible shelter. It's a popular resting and overnight spot for hikers on routes like the HRP (High Pyrenean Road).
The lakes around Savignac-Les-Ormeaux offer a diverse range of natural landscapes. You'll find redeveloped local natural spaces like Les Étangs, verdant mountain settings surrounding high-altitude lakes such as Comte Lake, and larger dam lakes like Naguille Lake. The region is characterized by the stunning French Pyrenees, providing scenic views and tranquil environments.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque scenery and the tranquility of the lakes. For example, Lake Campauleil is often described as a beautiful site that makes you want to have a picnic, offering breathtaking views. The overall appeal lies in the diverse natural landscapes, from serene local ponds to majestic high-altitude mountain lakes, providing ideal spots for relaxation, hiking, and enjoying nature.
Many lakes in the region are excellent for hiking. Cabana Sorda Lake is noted for its beautiful setting, often described as being "like in a picture book," making it a rewarding destination for hikers seeking scenic views. High-altitude lakes generally offer more challenging hikes with spectacular panoramic vistas.
While some lakes may appear crystalline, it is generally recommended to filter the water if you intend to drink it, especially from lakes where grazing animals are present. For example, at Comte Lake, the presence of cattle can introduce bacteria that are not suitable for consumption without proper filtration.


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