Best lakes around Saint-Remy-En-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-Et-Isson are found in the Marne department of north-eastern France. This region is characterized by its proximity to significant water bodies, including France's largest artificial lake and a national nature reserve. The area offers diverse natural landscapes, from expansive lake shores to protected wetlands, supporting various ecosystems and recreational activities. These lakes serve as important sites for both human recreation and wildlife conservation.
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Cycling between a side lake and the main lake - especially around the end of October when the water level in the lake is at its lowest, the difference in water level is large.
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The lake's water level is at its highest at the end of June, and at its lowest at the end of October - at that time, a large part of the lake is flooded, and the remains of the stumps of the former trees can still be seen.
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View of the lake and the only kind bird world
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The attractive seawall provides an ideal setting for relaxing walks and enjoying the fresh sea air. A perfect option for a relaxing moment. In summer, it is often easily accessible without water.
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It connects the Champaubert peninsula to Giffaumont-Champaubert beach and can be crossed on foot or by bike, offering a beautiful view of the church. It's also possible to climb from the bottom, but be careful, as it can be slippery! You can climb the stairs halfway up the hill.
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Be careful, the steel grating bridge is not ideal for dogs. Locals say that You can walk over the concrete bridge at water level.
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From here, you have a unique view of Lake Der with a wooded peninsula in the background which closes the panorama.
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Very nice view from this very long footbridge
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The two primary lakes in the area are Lac du Der-Chantecoq, France's largest artificial lake, and Etang de la Horre, a national nature reserve. Both offer distinct experiences, from extensive water sports and cycling at Lac du Der to serene birdwatching at Etang de la Horre.
Lac du Der-Chantecoq is a hub for various activities. You can enjoy bathing at its six fine sand beaches, engage in water sports like kayaking, water skiing, jet skiing, windsurfing, and sailing, or go fishing. The 77 kilometers of landscaped banks are perfect for walking, cycling, or rollerblading. For scenic views, visit the View of Lac du Der or cross the Footbridge over Lac du Der.
Yes, Lac du Der-Chantecoq is very family-friendly. It offers six fine sand beaches for bathing, safe cycling paths along its banks, and various water sports suitable for different ages. Viewpoints like the View of Lac du Der and the Footbridge over Lac du Der are also easily accessible for families.
Both Lac du Der-Chantecoq and Etang de la Horre are significant birdwatching sites. Lac du Der is a crucial stop for migratory birds, especially common cranes, in spring and autumn. Etang de la Horre hosts migratory birds from March to May, nesting species from June to August, and winter birds like common cranes and Bewick's swans. Therefore, spring, autumn, and winter offer excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, Lac du Der-Chantecoq has a unique history. It was created in 1974, leading to the submersion of three villages, whose foundations can sometimes be seen when water levels are lowest around October. You can learn more about this at the Museum of Pays du Der in Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement. Etang de la Horre also has historical significance, having been created by monks in the 14th century.
Absolutely. Lac du Der-Chantecoq features 77 kilometers of landscaped banks that are ideal for cycling. Many visitors enjoy cycling around the entire lake, as highlighted by the Lake Der-Chantecoq highlight. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those around the lake, by checking the Cycling around Saint-Remy-En-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-Et-Isson guide.
Etang de la Horre is a national nature reserve rich in biodiversity. It's a vital site for numerous bird species, including great egrets, little grebes, various ducks, common cranes, and Bewick's swans. Beyond birds, the reserve supports over 250 plant species, as well as various animal species like bats, dragonflies, butterflies, and amphibians.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities around the lakes. The banks of Lac du Der-Chantecoq are suitable for walking, and you can explore trails that offer views of the lake and its natural surroundings. For specific routes and their difficulty, refer to the Hiking around Saint-Remy-En-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-Et-Isson guide.
The Submersible Footbridge of Lac du Der is an attractive seawall and passage that is often submerged, especially when the lake's water levels are high. When water levels are low, typically around October, it becomes easily accessible, offering a unique experience to walk across what is usually underwater.
Fishing is a popular activity at Lac du Der-Chantecoq. At Etang de la Horre, fishing is also permitted, but it requires a special fishing license.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, the significant natural importance as a bird sanctuary, and the serene beauty of the area. The expansive views from spots like the View of Lac du Der and the unique experience of cycling around Lake Der-Chantecoq are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the area around the lakes offers several running trails. The flat terrain around Lac du Der-Chantecoq is particularly suitable for jogging. You can find detailed routes and their difficulty levels in the Running Trails around Saint-Remy-En-Bouzemont-Saint-Genest-Et-Isson guide.


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