Lakes in Armorique are situated within the Armorique Regional Natural Park in Brittany, France. This region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including forests, heathland, and rolling hills. The area is home to both natural and artificial lakes, many of which were created for water supply or power generation. These bodies of water offer a variety of outdoor activities amidst preserved nature.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Some believe that boars once bathed in the water here, others believe that the rocks in the water are meant to represent wild boars. I guess it's the second option...
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Contrary to popular belief, the rain does not always abound on the island of Ouessant. Here, as in other Ponant islands, measures have been taken so that islanders and visitors can benefit from drinking water throughout the year. In 2015, a desalination center was set up to supply the two large water reservoirs on the island. Let's not forget that water is a precious resource: let's save it.
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According to legend, you can meet fairies here ;-)
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It is said that fairies can be found here
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Several lakes in Armorique offer excellent facilities and activities for families. Drennec Dam features two large beaches with play areas and picnic tables. Lac du Bel Air in Priziac is also very family-friendly, offering a beach, playground, picnic tables, and barbecue facilities. Lac de Guerlédan provides equipped beaches like Beau Rivage and Sordan Cove, along with various water and land activities suitable for all ages.
The lakes in Armorique are perfect for water sports enthusiasts. At Lac de Guerlédan, you can enjoy water skiing, canoeing, pedalo, paddleboarding, and sailing. Lac du Drennec offers swimming, pedalo, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, and catamaran, with equipment rental available at the Arrée Nautical Center. Lac du Bel Air also provides opportunities for bathing, pedalo rides, sailing, and kayaking.
Yes, the lakes in Armorique offer numerous hiking opportunities. Lac de Guerlédan has many trails, including a complete tour around the lake, and is also popular for trail running. Around Drennec Dam, there's a pleasant 7 km walking path. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes in the wider region, such as those found in the Hiking in Armorique guide, which includes trails like the Cap de la Chèvre Loop.
The Fairies' Pond is known for its distinctive orange-colored water, a result of its high iron content. It's nestled within the mysterious forest of Huelgoat and is steeped in local legends, with tales of fairies combing their golden hair by its waters. It's a truly magical spot to explore.
Absolutely. Cycling is a popular activity around the lakes. Huelgoat Lake is a great destination for cycling and mountain biking. Lac de Guerlédan boasts 12 marked mountain biking circuits. You can find more cycling routes in the region by checking out the Cycling in Armorique guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Armorique guide.
Yes, particularly near Lac de Guerlédan, you can find rich historical sites. These include the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey of Bon-Repos, the old steel village of Les Forges des Salles, and megalithic vestiges. The Nantes-Brest Canal also runs nearby, offering historical significance and scenic routes.
Fishing is a popular pastime at several lakes. Lac de Guerlédan is known for good fishing, especially at Landroanec. Lac du Drennec is popular for trout, pike, and roach. Lac du Bel Air in Priziac is classified as a second-class fish habitat, rich in pike and perch, and allows fishing from banks or boats with electric motors.
Drennec Dam is a crucial artificial reservoir that supplies drinking water to nearly 400,000 inhabitants of Finistère. Similarly, the Ouessant water reservoirs are vital for providing drinking water to the islanders and visitors of Ouessant, especially given that rain is not always abundant there.
The lakes in Armorique are set amidst diverse and beautiful natural landscapes. You'll find forests, heathland, and pastures around Lac de Guerlédan, with wilder areas featuring moors and gorse. Lac du Drennec is surrounded by verdant hills, moors, and diverse woodlands. Even Boars' Pond offers a beautiful setting with gushing water and unique rock formations.
Yes, Lac de Guerlédan offers superb viewpoints, such as the site of Trégnanton, providing panoramic views of the expansive lake. The walking path around Lac du Drennec also offers great views of the Monts d'Arrée ridge line. Many spots around Huelgoat Lake and Boars' Pond are also appreciated for their scenic beauty.
The lakes in Armorique are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is most suitable for outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and water sports. During these periods, all facilities and nautical centers are generally open, and the surrounding nature is at its most vibrant.


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