Best lakes around Châtelet are found within and near this Belgian municipality, offering various natural and recreational water features. While Châtelet itself features a picturesque pond within its communal park, the wider region provides access to larger water bodies. These areas are characterized by diverse landscapes, from serene forest-lined ponds to extensive lake complexes. The lakes around Châtelet provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature appreciation.
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More text contributions and additional pictures can be found in the hiking highlight of the same name, if you are interested see => https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/6220480
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Large fishing ponds (private). Magnificent place for hiking, running or cycling. The place is quiet, the wide path between the two ponds is accessible to the public to reach Baconval, Gourdinne, etc. but also the forest massif watered by the Ruisseau du Moulin. The surroundings are varied: rural, wooded and with scattered housing.
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Hike completed Saturday 07/09/2024. BE CAREFUL IN THE LAST STRAIGHT LINE which runs along the lake: we are stopped by a padlocked gate giving access to the area; fortunately there are flexible fences around, and one of them having already been raised (probably by someone who had the same joke as me), I was thus able to enter the playground. Fortunately, I came across an employee who showed understanding and did not worry me. But I don't know what could have happened if the area had been closed!!! This route would have to be modified accordingly.
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a small detour is required by the path which goes down to the pond to enjoy its charm and perhaps the observatory which borders it.
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Lac de Bambois is a magnificent lake where you can run on its trails while exploring the 12 thematic gardens that surround it. Bambois Lake is an ideal destination for running.
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This viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the lake and its surroundings. You can enjoy the beauty of nature and observe the varied wildlife that inhabits the area. The lake is part of a Natura 2000 classified area which includes thematic gardens, a beach and a campsite.
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Lac de Bambois is a beautiful lake where you can swim, fish, cycle or boat in the clear water, or explore the 12 themed gardens that surround the lake. You can also learn about local flora and fauna through guided tours, workshops and exhibitions. Bambois Lake is an ideal destination for a hike.
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The Moignelée valley extends on the left bank of the Sambre valley, upstream from Tamines. It is dominated to the north by a steep and entirely wooded slope, while the south bank, flat, is maintained for the practice of angling. Vegetation is relatively well developed, including broad-leaved cattail and water-grass fringes, interrupted by a few large willows and alders. The fauna includes various typical species such as the kingfisher, the little grebe, the reed beetle as well as many dragonflies. The valley is bordered to the south by a vast abandoned hay meadow which separates it from the nearby Sambre.
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Around Châtelet, you'll discover a variety of water features, from the picturesque pond within the Parc communal de Châtelet to smaller, tranquil bodies like Virginette Pond. For a more extensive experience, the region also offers larger recreational lakes such as Lac de Bambois, which is part of a Natura 2000 classified area, and the artificial Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure, Belgium's largest lake complex located slightly further afield.
Yes, several lakes around Châtelet are suitable for families. The Parc communal de Châtelet offers a peaceful pond within its recreational grounds. Nalinnes Ponds and Virginette Pond are also noted for being family-friendly. For a wider range of activities, Lac de Bambois provides swimming, themed gardens, and a beach, making it an excellent family destination.
For easy walks, consider the Parc communal de Châtelet, which features marked trails around its pond and through its scenic valley. Nalinnes Ponds also offers a wide, accessible path between its two ponds, perfect for a relaxed stroll. Virginette Pond is another peaceful spot for a short, charming walk.
The lakes and surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling around Nalinnes Ponds. Lac de Bambois allows for swimming, fishing, cycling, and boating. For more extensive options, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure, though a bit further, provide water sports, swimming areas, and marked trails for walking and biking. You can also explore various MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails in the wider Châtelet region.
Yes, swimming is possible at Lac de Bambois, which features a designated beach area. Further afield, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure also offer swimming areas, making them a popular choice for water activities.
Absolutely. Lac de Bambois offers panoramic views of the lake and its surroundings, allowing you to appreciate nature and wildlife. Nalinnes Ponds and Virginette Pond are also considered scenic, with the latter even featuring an observatory.
The lakes and their surroundings are rich in natural beauty. The Parc communal de Châtelet is known for its remarkable trees, including silver linden and purple beech, and exotic species. At Lac de Bambois, you can explore 12 themed gardens and learn about local flora and fauna. The Moignelée valley, near La Noue de Moignelée, boasts diverse vegetation like broad-leaved cattail and water-grass, and is home to species such as kingfishers, little grebes, and various dragonflies.
Yes, Lac de Bambois includes a campsite, offering an opportunity to stay overnight and fully enjoy the lake's activities and natural setting.
The largest lake complex in the wider region is the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure. Located south of the Hainaut province, this vast artificial area comprises five lakes with a total surface area of 6.17 km² and 67 km of shoreline, offering a wide array of activities.
Yes, fishing is possible at Lac de Bambois. Additionally, Nalinnes Ponds are large private fishing ponds, and the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure also offer fishing in designated areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, making them ideal for relaxation and nature appreciation. The diverse landscapes, from serene ponds to recreational lakes, are highly valued. The opportunities for hiking, running, cycling, and other water activities are also frequently praised by the komoot community.
Yes, the Parc communal de Châtelet is freely accessible year-round. It's a 10-hectare park with a picturesque pond, a stream, remarkable trees, and recreational facilities, making it a great spot for relaxation and nature walks.


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