Best lakes around Ax-Les-Thermes are situated in the Pyrenees Ariégeoises, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous water bodies. The area offers a diverse natural landscape, featuring high-altitude lakes, dam lakes, and natural ponds. These lakes are often nestled within valleys, providing varied environments for outdoor activities. The region is known for its opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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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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This guarded refuge has a capacity of 43 people. You can also find a freely accessible shelter that can accommodate up to 6 people. It's a dream place, on the route of the HRP (high Pyrenean road) to rest, have a bite to eat and of course spend the night.
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Lake Campauleil has existed since 1941, following the construction of a dam by EDF. It culminates at 814 meters above sea level and becomes, thanks to the dam, a small paradise for fisherman. Easily accessible, the lake becomes an ideal place to relax or enjoy a good picnic with family or friends.
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For an easily accessible spot perfect for relaxation and picnics with family or friends, consider Lake Campauleil. It's a dam lake at 814 meters above sea level, known for its beautiful site.
Yes, several lakes offer facilities. Juclà Refuge is a hut near a lake that provides accommodation for up to 43 people, with a freely accessible shelter for 6. Another option is En Beys Refuge, which overlooks ponds at 1,970 meters, offering 70 beds in high season and a complete catering service. It's an ideal place to observe the natural landscape.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can explore routes like the 'Vallée d'Orgeix – Turbine centrale du Teich loop' or the 'Fontargente Ponds loop' for moderate challenges. For more difficult hikes, consider the 'Hospitalet near Andorra loop' or the 'Étang de Comte – L'Estagnol loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ax-Les-Thermes guide.
While many lakes are beautiful, it's important to be aware of conditions. For example, at Comte Lake, while you can cool off, the presence of cattle means you should filter the water if you intend to drink it. Always check local regulations and conditions before wild swimming.
The guarded refuges, such as En Beys Refuge, are typically open from the last weekend of May to the last weekend of September, suggesting that late spring through early autumn is the prime season for hiking and enjoying the lakes when facilities are fully operational and weather conditions are generally favorable.
Yes, Naguille Lake, a large dam lake supplying hydroelectric power, is steeped in local tales and legends. Ariégeois folklore says it was formed from the meeting of a blacksmith and a forest beast.
Beyond hiking, the area around Ax-Les-Thermes offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling, including challenging loops over mountain passes like Pailhères Pass and Col du Chioula.
The high-altitude areas, particularly around refuges like En Beys Refuge in the Orlu national reserve, are ideal for observing wildlife. Visitors have reported seeing chamois galloping in the snowfields in the early morning, and the area is known for its diverse natural landscape.
While not a traditional cafe, En Beys Refuge offers a complete catering service in a warm setting, making it a great spot for a meal or refreshment overlooking the ponds. Juclà Refuge also provides food and accommodation.
The lakes vary significantly in altitude. For instance, Lake Campauleil is at 814 meters, Comte Lake is at 1,720 meters, and En Beys Refuge overlooks ponds at 1,970 meters. Naguille Lake is one of the highest at 1,855 meters.
While specific circular walks around individual lakes are not detailed, many hiking routes in the region are loops that incorporate lake views. For example, the 'Fontargente Ponds loop' is a moderate hike that takes you past several ponds. You can find more loop routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ax-Les-Thermes guide.


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