Lakes around Seix are situated within the French Pyrenees, offering a diverse natural landscape. This commune is part of the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Regional Natural Park, characterized by its mountainous terrain and glacial lakes. The area provides various experiences for visitors, from easily accessible lakes to those requiring more challenging hikes.
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The descent to the Areau refuge offers superb views of the lake of the same name. As you advance, you discover the small body of water that emerges from a basin with very vertical and verdant walls. A real little hidden gem.
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Access to the lake is either via the Auèdole pass or via the Campuls circus (at the end of a track) for those who wish to walk a little less.
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Lake Bethmale is a pretty landscaped mountain lake, accessible by road and the GR 10.
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Beautiful spot, but the steep hiking trail that starts there is a real challenge.
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Els Tres Estanys is a lake complex made up of three lakes and two seasonal ponds, located at an altitude of 2,415 meters, within the Alt Pirineu Natural Park. The Tres Estanys themselves are the Estany Sord which is the northernmost, the Estany del Mig and another further south. They are surrounded by the Pic de Ventolau, the Pic de la Coma del Forn, the Pic dels Tres Estanys and the Pic de la Gola, and the Coll de Calberante, the Coll de Ventolau and the Collada de Tres Estanys. Estany Sord flows into Estany de la Gola, through the Calberante pass, while the rest flows into Estany de Ventolau. A corner that can still be enjoyed in complete tranquility, which is not very popular at the moment.
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This pond is at the foot of the Col de la Crouzette. The setting is exceptional, so take the opportunity to take pictures!
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Above the lake you can also see the path to Cabane d'Espugnes. In a direct extension of the Col de la Crouzette.
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This hike can also be done by "northern lights" like me. If you take your time and is reasonably sure-footed can experience here a tour with fantastic views!
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For easy access, Lake Bethmale is a great choice. It's situated at 1,074 meters and is accessible by car, with free parking available. A wooden pontoon also allows access for people with reduced mobility and strollers, making it ideal for peaceful strolls and family picnics.
Yes, Lake Bethmale is very family-friendly, offering easy access, picnic spots, and gentle paths for strolls. For a slightly more active family outing, the walk to Ayes Pond is considered a moderate, family-friendly hike from Lake Bethmale.
The lakes around Seix are primarily glacial in origin, offering stunning mountain landscapes. You'll find emerald-green waters at Lake Bethmale, panoramic views of the Pyrenean landscape from Ayes Pond, and the austere beauty of deep lakes like Étang d'Alet, often set within dramatic glacial cirques.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Autumn offers a spectacular display of golden, orange, and red foliage, especially around Lake Bethmale. In winter, it serves as a starting point for snowshoeing. For hiking to higher altitude lakes like Étang d'Ayès or Étang d'Alet, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions.
Yes, Lake Bethmale is a popular spot for trout fishing (fario, rainbow, and brook salmon) from May to October. An annual fishing festival is even held there in July.
To preserve the rich flora and fauna and maintain pristine water quality, swimming and water sports are generally prohibited in lakes like Lake Bethmale and Ayes Pond. These regulations help protect the delicate ecosystems of these natural mountain lakes.
For a more challenging and remote mountain experience, consider the hike to Étang d'Alet. This deep glacial lake, located at 1,904 meters, typically involves a significant hike through the stunning Cirque de Cagateille, rewarding visitors with grand landscapes and panoramic views of border peaks.
Yes, the GR10 long-distance hiking trail passes through or near several lakes in the region. Lake Bethmale is part of the GR10, and the trail also passes through or near Ayes Pond.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty, the tranquil atmosphere, and the diverse experiences offered. The emerald waters of Lake Bethmale, the panoramic views from Ayes Pond, and the exceptional photographic opportunities at Milouga Pond are frequently highlighted.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can also explore Milouga Pond, located at the foot of the Col de la Crouzette, which offers exceptional photographic opportunities. Another option is Estany de la Gola, a reservoir nestled between mountains, with a hiking trail leading along its shore.
The region around Seix offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking to the lakes, you can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are many gravel biking routes, cycling tours, and MTB trails that explore the surrounding Pyrenean landscape.
Yes, The Three Lakes (Els Tres Estanys) is a complex made up of three lakes and two seasonal ponds at an altitude of 2,415 meters within the Alt Pirineu Natural Park. It offers a tranquil experience surrounded by several peaks.


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