Lakes around Flassans-Sur-Issole are situated in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features both artificial and natural lakes, some serving as drinking water reservoirs and others as significant ecological sites. These bodies of water are often surrounded by forested hills, unique geological formations, and provide habitats for various flora and fauna. The area combines natural exploration with proximity to charming villages.
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Beautiful waterfalls, and not at all advertised. A real insider tip.
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Please note that the canal is prohibited to bicycles under penalty of fine but very nice to do
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Caramy waterfalls, accessible on foot or on the back of ibex. Idyll not crowded. Fresh water and silky rocks.
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Lac Sainte Suzanne, commonly known as Lac de Carcès, is a lake in the Var department. You can walk around the lake and there are plenty of places to stop and enjoy.
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A calming place to sit and enjoy the waterfalls and get lost in the noise.
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Carcès is a commune in the Var department of France and has 2,709 inhabitants. The place is part of the Brignoles arrondissement.
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Lac Sainte Suzanne, commonly known as Lac de Carcès, is a lake in the Provence-Alpes -Côte d'Azur region of France, in the Var department, created from the confluence of the rivers Caramy and Issole, and the River argens .
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This lake has its legend: it was once said to be a wheat threshing floor. But on Sint-Anna, then a holiday, two miscreants came to collect their harvest. Then a mighty spring sprang up, which drowned mules and miscreants. At Sainte Anne it seems like you can still hear them spinning at the bottom of the water and cracking their whips. From the lake, on the south bank, we reach the maze of old streets of Besse, where it is good to walk.
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Among the most popular lakes in the region are Lake Sainte Suzanne (also known as Lac de Carcès), known for its serene environment and walking paths, and Besse-sur-Issole Lake, which is conveniently located near the village center and offers recreational activities.
Yes, Besse-sur-Issole Lake is a great option for families, offering a picnic area and a children's play area. Swimming is permitted here during summer, though it is unsupervised. Lac de Carcès also has a picnic area and offers an easy 3 km Sentier de la Guinguette trail suitable for families.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Lac de Carcès is surrounded by forested hills. Lac des Escarcets, within the Plaine des Maures natural reserve, features striking pink sandstone slabs, umbrella pines, and cork oaks, creating a unique savanna-like landscape. Lac Redon is a temporary pond known for its remarkable biological diversity.
Absolutely. Around Lac de Carcès, you can find trails like the 5.5 km Sentier du Garde Canal and the 10 km Chutes du Caramy circuit. Lac des Escarcets offers over 20 km of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For more extensive options, you can explore various MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails that pass through the lake areas.
Swimming is permitted in Besse-sur-Issole Lake during the summer months, though it is unsupervised. Vins Lake also offers opportunities for swimming in summer. However, swimming is forbidden in Lac de Carcès as it serves as a drinking water reservoir.
Lac de Carcès is a renowned fishing spot, home to carp, pike, perch, and other species. Besse-sur-Issole Lake is also popular for fishing, with species like perch, pike, rainbow trout, and carp.
Yes, the medieval village of Carcès is located near Lac de Carcès. It offers a charming cultural backdrop with narrow streets, stone houses, ancient fountains, and historical sites like the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine church and the Château de Carcès.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. Summer is ideal for swimming at Besse-sur-Issole Lake and Vins Lake. For hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures. Note that Lac Redon is a temporary pond and can be dry during certain periods, especially in summer.
Lac de Carcès has a designated parking area. Besse-sur-Issole Lake is conveniently located near the village, making it easily accessible.
Lac des Escarcets is unique due to its location within the national natural reserve of the Plaine des Maures. It features striking pink sandstone slabs, umbrella pines, and cork oaks, creating a savanna-like appearance. It's also a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including the Hermann's tortoise, making it a must-see for nature enthusiasts. You can find more information about its unique ecosystem on the Coeur du Var Tourisme website.
Yes, the Caramy Waterfalls are easily visible near Lac de Carcès. They offer a calming place to sit and enjoy the sound of the water.


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