Lakes around Gazeran are primarily situated within the surrounding Rambouillet forest, offering natural beauty and recreational opportunities. While Gazeran itself does not host large lakes, the vicinity features several notable ponds and water bodies. These include picturesque forest lakes and protected natural areas, providing tranquil settings for visitors. The region is part of a larger natural landscape, appreciated for its opportunities for hiking and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This former retention basin was part of the network that was used to supply water to the Palace of Versailles. Today, it is a beautiful bird sanctuary where it is pleasant to walk.
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Napoleon's bridge crossing the ponds of the Cheuvreuse valley. Very nice place to get some air in the Paris region
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Passing over the Pont Napoléon between the Etangs de Saint-Hubert and de Pourras in the heart of the Cheuvreuse Valley
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At the edge of this road a pond which forms with the forest which surrounds it a protected natural area. Each year, during the thaw (roughly from February to April), a "toadstool" is installed on the road that runs along the pond. But what is a toaddrome exactly? So, it is not a place where one could indulge in clandestine bets on toad races, but a device intended to prevent these poor beasts from being crushed by cars in crossing the road to breed and lay their eggs in the pond on the other side of the road. Indeed, thousands of common toads, but also frogs and newts, begin their long prenuptial migrations around March each year. They go to the nearest pond or pond to breed. Once their duty is done, they leave the aquatic environment to return to their summering areas where they will spend most of their time feeding. In order to avoid a carnage of amphibians on the road, a tarpaulin is planted 600m on each side of the road to block their passage. In various places a hole has been made in which a bucket is buried. By looking for a passage all along the tarpaulin, the toad will inevitably end up at the bottom of a bucket. Every morning, volunteers come to collect toads and other frogs and drop them off on the other side of the road.
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A family and incredible place a few steps from the city center of Rambouillet
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Located at an altitude of 154 meters1, the pond covers an area of 0.8 hectares. The “Ponts-Quentin stream” flows into the Rompu pond — coming from the Holland ponds located about 1 km upstream to the east — and comes out to flow, about ten kilometers further to the west, in the Vesgre, having previously changed its name twice: first under the name of “Etang-Neuf stream” then under that of “Grapelin”. The Ponts-Quentin stream passes under departmental road 138 before flowing into the pond, which justifies the undulation of the road and its bend. The pond is part of the Rambouillet national forest, a private state domain. As such, its management is ensured by the National Forestry Office (ONF). Wikipedia
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Developed during the reign of Louis XIV, this set of ponds and hydraulic structures was set up under the supervision of the “engineer, architect and hydraulics engineer”: Vauban himself. The 6 ponds, perched at an altitude of 174 meters, had the primary purpose of draining water in order to supply water to the basins of the Domaine de Versailles.
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The lakes around Gazeran are primarily situated within the surrounding Rambouillet forest. You'll find a mix of picturesque forest lakes, natural monuments, and artificial reservoirs, offering tranquil settings for visitors.
Yes, the Étang de Saint-Hubert is a notable example. Developed during the reign of Louis XIV, this set of ponds and hydraulic structures was designed by Vauban to supply water to the basins of the Domaine de Versailles.
For tranquility and natural beauty, consider Rompu Pond, located deep within the Rambouillet forest, known for its changing reflections throughout the seasons. Another option is Golden Pond, formed by the La Drouette river, which is surrounded by greenery and ideal for hiking around its perimeter.
Many of the lakes in the Rambouillet forest area are suitable for families. Highlights like Rompu Pond, Guiperreux Toad Crossing, Étang de Saint-Hubert, and Golden Pond are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and nature observation.
The Guiperreux Toad Crossing is a unique natural monument featuring a pond at the edge of a road, recognized for its annual amphibian migration. During the thaw (roughly February to April), a 'toadstool' device is installed to protect migrating toads, frogs, and newts.
Yes, the Rambouillet forest offers various cycling routes. You can find several road cycling routes around Gazeran, including loops that pass by lakes such as the Étang de Saint-Hubert – Behoust Castle loop. For mountain biking, there are trails like the Hollande Pond – Étang de Hollande loop.
There are several running trails available. For example, you can explore the Golden Pond – Golden Pond loop from Rambouillet, which offers a moderate 11.7 km run through scenic surroundings.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring (February to April) is notable for the amphibian migration at Guiperreux Toad Crossing. The changing reflections at Rompu Pond are appreciated throughout the seasons, suggesting autumn also offers picturesque views. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
While not strictly hidden, the Vilpert Ponds offer a preserved pond area set back from the main road. It's described as a very beautiful place, ideal for a hydration/refueling break or simply to observe the landscape, and a great spot for a picnic.
Yes, fishing is possible in some of the lakes. For instance, Golden Pond is mentioned as a place where you can fish. The Étang de Saint-Hilarion, though slightly further out, is also noted as ideal for a fishing trip.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty of the lakes within the Rambouillet forest. The changing reflections in the water at Rompu Pond are often highlighted, and the opportunity to hike around picturesque bodies of water like Golden Pond is a popular activity. The historical significance of sites like Étang de Saint-Hubert also adds to the appeal.


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