Lakes around Cadaujac offer diverse recreational opportunities in the surrounding Gironde region. While Cadaujac itself does not feature large natural lakes, nearby areas provide freshwater environments for various activities. These locations are characterized by their natural settings, ranging from urban green spaces to extensive natural lake systems. The region provides options for fishing, swimming, and water sports.
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It's a perfect place for a walk, an island of nature in an urban area.
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One of the most exotic views of the Roger Lapébie trail 🏞️
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Jozereau Park is a green oasis in an urban environment. Its shaded paths, vast lawns and play areas make it an ideal place for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
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The Etang des Sources is a little haven of peace. Along the Roger Lapébie trail, you can stop to observe ducks, moorhens and coypu.
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The Green Lake is a body of water about twenty kilometers from Bordeaux in the town of Canéjan. Fishing on this 7.5 hectare body of water is possible with a fishing license. Many species of fish are well represented in Lac Vert, including pike, smallmouth bass, carp or roach. The local fishing club regularly organizes trout releases.
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There is even a restaurant on site, but it is advisable to reserve: La part des Anges.
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While Cadaujac itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Gironde region offers several popular options. Green Lake in Canéjan is well-known for fishing, while Blue Lake offers pleasant paths for breaks. Further afield, Bordeaux-Lac is a main swimming spot, and the Grands Lacs du Médoc, including Lac de Carcans-Hourtin and Lacanau Lake, are highly regarded for their extensive water sports facilities.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are great for families. Étang du Parc de Jozereau is an urban green oasis with shaded paths, lawns, and play areas. Lac de Bègles offers supervised swimming, a sandy beach, and amenities like changing rooms and sports fields during summer. Lac de Cazaux-Sanguinet, part of the Grands Lacs du Médoc, is also appreciated for its calm waters and family activities.
The lakes around Cadaujac offer diverse natural settings. You can find tranquil ponds rich in biodiversity like The Springs Pond, where you might observe ducks, coots, and coypu. Larger lakes like those in the Grands Lacs du Médoc feature extensive pine forests, wild coves, and sandy beaches. Some, like Lac Hostens, are nestled within the Landes forest, offering a serene natural escape.
The lakes and their surroundings provide numerous outdoor activities. Fishing is popular at Green Lake. Many lakes, such as Bordeaux-Lac, Lac de Bègles, and Lacanau Lake, offer opportunities for swimming, sailing, paddleboarding, canoeing, and windsurfing. For land-based activities, you can find hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Cadaujac guide, and mountain biking routes, like the 'Blue Lake – Green Lake loop' found in the MTB Trails around Cadaujac guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, Blue Lake has paths around it, ideal for a break. The Springs Pond is crossed by a cycle path, which can also be used for walks. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Loop in the vineyards' or 'The Springs Pond – Roger Lapébie trail loop' which are part of the Hiking around Cadaujac guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer season (typically June to September) is ideal, as lakes like Lac de Bègles and Bordeaux-Lac have designated and often supervised swimming areas. For walking, cycling, and enjoying nature, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, avoiding the summer crowds and heat.
Absolutely. Green Lake in Canéjan is particularly renowned for its fishing opportunities. This 7.5-hectare body of water is regularly stocked with trout, and anglers can find various species including pike, smallmouth bass, carp, and roach. Lac Blasimon is also a good spot for fishing.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities like cafes or restaurants. For instance, Green Lake has a restaurant on site called 'La part des Anges', though it's advisable to reserve. Larger recreational areas like Lac Hostens also provide catering options. For other lakes, it's often a good idea to check nearby towns or bring your own picnic.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the region. The Springs Pond is notably crossed by a cycle path. The Roger Lapébie track, a well-known cycling route, passes by Étang des Sources. For more dedicated cycling, you can find mountain bike trails like the 'Blue Lake – Green Lake loop' in the MTB Trails around Cadaujac guide, and road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Cadaujac guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings of the lakes. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, such as the biodiversity at The Springs Pond. The opportunities for fishing at Green Lake are highly valued. Families particularly enjoy the green spaces and play areas at places like Étang du Parc de Jozereau, while others seek out the extensive water sports facilities and supervised swimming at the larger lakes like Bordeaux-Lac and those in the Médoc.
While many lakes are popular, some offer a more tranquil experience. Parc du Loc Boué Pond is described as an unexpected little haven of peace. Étang des Sources, located along the Roger Lapébie track, is also known as a peaceful spot to observe local wildlife. For those willing to travel a bit further, Lac Hostens, with its five lakes spread over 600 hectares, can offer more secluded areas within the Landes forest.
Yes, for safe swimming, Bordeaux-Lac offers a designated swimming area. Lac de Bègles also opens during the summer season with supervised swimming, featuring both a sandy beach and a lawn for relaxation. Additionally, Lac de Carcans-Hourtin, part of the Grands Lacs du Médoc, provides eight supervised beaches.


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