Best lakes around Courmont offers a variety of water bodies, primarily man-made reservoirs and ponds, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region features a landscape where water management structures like dams play a significant role. These areas are often integrated into local trail networks, making them accessible for exploration. While swimming is often restricted, the lakes provide scenic spots for relaxation and walks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Good for cooling off, but little shade.
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A good place for a break in the shade of the trees. There are picnic benches.
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The notice translates as follows: The Rahin and Chérimont Community, owner of the Ballastières Open Air Pool site, is therefore obliged to enforce the decree of May 18, 1993, prohibiting swimming in all bodies of water and rivers in the municipality of Champagney. Due to the lack of a lifeguard (no applicant for the position), the supervised pool cannot be opened for the period from July 1 to August 31, 2024.
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Unfortunately, according to the notice board, swimming is prohibited at this beautifully landscaped beach. Apparently, the municipality can't find anyone willing to supervise it. In other words, a lifeguard is urgently needed.
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The Champagney basin (also known as the Bois de Champagney reservoir1) is a 13 million m3 reservoir, formed by a dam. The dam is 41 meters high and 32 meters thick at the base. It has a length of 785 meters. We fill the dam in winter and spring (it can serve as an outlet for the floods of the Rahin), and we try to maintain the level at the highest level during the summer, for water sports: the practice of sailing, board or boat is organized by local clubs. Swimming is prohibited on the entire body of water.
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If you're looking for a peaceful, scenic hike in the countryside, you can visit the Étang des Princes, a series of ponds that were once part of the Duchy of Montbéliard. You can admire the changing colors of the trees and the reflections of the water as you walk around the ponds.
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The Champagney basin is ideal for running and the dam which borders it to the south is a great spectacle.
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A pleasant spot for a short break, it's also a crossroads for many paths. The route around the pond is doable by mountain bike, but it's difficult to navigate in places.
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Swimming is generally restricted or prohibited in many of the lakes directly featured in this guide. For example, at Ballastières Beach, swimming is not allowed due to a lack of supervision. Similarly, at Champagney Dam, water sports like sailing are permitted, but swimming is prohibited across the entire body of water. If you are looking for a swimming spot, the Plage de Fère-en-Tardenois, located approximately 6.6 km from Courmont (Aisne), offers a beach suitable for swimming.
The lakes around Courmont are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and gravel biking. For instance, the Réchal Pond area is a crossroads for many paths, suitable for mountain biking, and the Bassin de Champagney is ideal for running.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Ballastières Beach is a beautifully landscaped beach by a lake, perfect for relaxation, even though swimming is prohibited. The Champagney Dam area, including the Bassin de Champagney, is also popular with families for walks and enjoying the scenery.
Réchal Pond is a highly recommended spot for a short break. It features picnic benches in the shade, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
The most prominent man-made structure is the Champagney Dam. This impressive monument is 41 meters high and 785 meters long, forming a 13 million m3 reservoir. It's a significant feature of the landscape and plays a role in water management and water sports.
Absolutely. The Bassin de Champagney is particularly ideal for running, with the dam bordering it providing a great spectacle. You can find more running routes in the area by checking the Running Trails around Courmont guide.
Visitors often appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Réchal Pond is loved for being a pleasant spot for breaks with picnic benches. The Champagney Dam is noted for its impressive scale and the water sports it facilitates, while the Bassin de Champagney is popular for running.
Yes, the area offers several loop trails. For instance, there's a route around Réchal Pond that is suitable for mountain biking, though it can be challenging in places. You can explore various loop options for hiking and running in the Hiking around Courmont and Running Trails around Courmont guides.
The Champagney basin (formed by the Champagney Dam) is used for water sports such as sailing and board sports, which are organized by local clubs. However, it's important to note that swimming is prohibited in this body of water.
The route around Réchal Pond is known to be doable by mountain bike, although some sections can be difficult to navigate. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Courmont guide, which includes routes near the Champagney Reservoir.
While there isn't specific data on the absolute 'best' time, the summer months are popular for water sports and outdoor activities around the lakes. The guide mentions that the Champagney Dam's water level is maintained at its highest during summer for water sports. However, the area offers pleasant walks and breaks year-round, with picnic benches available at spots like Réchal Pond.


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