Best lakes around Saint-Didier-Sous-Riverie offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities within the Monts du Lyonnais region. While the commune itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding area provides several appealing options for outdoor activities. These bodies of water contribute to the local landscape, offering spaces for nature observation, walks, and family outings.
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tracks around the dam are very smooth
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Magical place in spring, a treat to walk on the two banks of the dam
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Located in the south of the Rhône department, this small body of water of 1.75 hectares is located between the municipalities of Orlienas and Taluyers. It is fed by a first category river as well as by water catchments on the Saône.
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There is a small passage which is marked as a private road but I doubt that the owner of the house who put up this sign is within the law.
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Madone Lake is a fishing pond. Since 2019, 630 floating photovoltaic panels have been installed on the lake. It is an ideal place for family outings. Dry toilets and picnic tables are available.
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Impressive dam, overlooking the tour of the lake thus formed, very nice path!
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This dam located in a wild setting, will be the ideal place for a picnic break, benches and tables are available to us.
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For a family-friendly experience, Lac de la Madone is an excellent choice, offering picnic tables and a sports course. Another great option is Lac de Grangent near Saint-Victor-sur-Loire, which features a sandy beach, supervised swimming areas, children's playgrounds, and diverse water activities. Etang David also provides picnic areas and an interpretive path suitable for families.
Yes, Couzon Dam is one of France's oldest dams, built in 1787, and the lake it creates is a pleasant place for a walk. Additionally, the Etangs Foréziens, which include Etang David, have historical significance for pisciculture dating back to the Middle Ages.
Thurins Dam offers a quiet setting with picnic areas and benches available all around, making it ideal for a tranquil break. Couzon Dam also provides shaded areas perfect for picnics with views of the river.
Etang David is particularly recognized for its rich birdlife, with over a hundred species recorded, including kingfishers, great egrets, and great crested grebes. The surrounding meadows and wetlands also host diverse flora and fauna, and there's a pedagogical pond for observing aquatic insects like dragonflies.
Yes, Lac de Grangent at Saint-Victor-sur-Loire is a hub for water sports. Visitors can enjoy sailing, pedal boating, canoeing, fishing, and water skiing. Boat tours, including electric boat cruises, are also available.
Absolutely. Couzon Dam offers pleasant walks along its banks. Etang David has well-maintained walking paths, thematic trails, and an interpretive path. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes in the region, such as the 'Boutonne Viaduct – Jurieux Aqueduct loop from Chabanière' or the 'Madone Lake – Lac de la Madone loop from Mornant', which are part of the hiking guide around Saint-Didier-Sous-Riverie.
Yes, Lac de la Madone is a designated fishing pond. Etang David is also associated with fishing, with the Maison Départementale de la Pêche et de la Nature nearby offering an immersive museum space dedicated to aquatic environments.
Lac de la Madone provides dry toilets and picnic tables. Thurins Dam has picnic areas and benches. Lac de Grangent offers a marina, water sports center, children's playground, picnic areas, and snack bars. Etang David includes picnic areas, public toilets, and parking.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and wild settings of places like Thurins Dam for peaceful breaks and picnics. The historical significance of Couzon Dam and the rich birdlife at Etang David are also highly valued. The diverse activities and family-friendly facilities at Lac de Grangent make it a popular choice for many.
Yes, the region offers several gravel biking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Château de Montaland washhouse – Forest path loop from Soucieu-en-Jarrest' or the 'Montagny water tower – Saint Vincent Chapel loop from Saint-Andéol-le-Château' in the gravel biking guide around Saint-Didier-Sous-Riverie.
Yes, Thurins Dam, Couzon Dam, and Plan d'Eau de la Combe Gibert are all noted for offering pleasant viewpoints. The medieval village of Saint-Victor-sur-Loire, overlooking Lac de Grangent, also provides stunning panoramic views of the Loire.
Yes, Lac de Grangent at Saint-Victor-sur-Loire has supervised swimming areas available during the summer months, with water quality regularly monitored.


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