Best lakes around Mélagues, a commune in the southern Aveyron region of France, are characterized by both natural and artificial bodies of water. The area features rivers and streams, such as the Nuéjouls, alongside notable lakes. These lakes offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for visitors. The region provides a mix of adventurous hiking trails and tranquil spots for water-based activities.
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From the D8E13 bridge, the viewpoint offers a beautiful postcard of Avène and the Orb.
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Consider booking a table at L'Avenette Gourmande restaurant, located in the small village of Avène. Enjoy a terrace overlooking the river, surrounded by nature. An exceptional setting and highly recommended traditional cuisine. I highly recommend it.
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This tiny and peaceful village, with a worldwide reputation for the benefits of its water, is a perfect location for hikers and gravel enthusiasts. You have many options of loops from there. Enjoy!
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The bucolic charm of the places and the banks of the Orb is striking. The economy of Avène has always been based on significant mining activity that began under Roman rule and continued until 1954, when the Rabasse mines closed. Created in 1962 for hydroelectric production and regulation of the Orb, the Lac des Monts d'Orb (or Lac d'Avène) is 6 kilometres long and covers an area of 190 hectares. An old lead and silver mine is now submerged under the lake: the mines and their exploitation were a source of wealth for the Orb valley, from Antiquity until the 1950s. Today, it is above all nature that provides Avène with one of its benefits: water from the depths of the Languedoc earth. This water that has been shaping a destiny for two and a half centuries, a vocation inspired by Thermalism. It is impossible not to go to the Thermal Baths, a stone's throw south of the village (the markings of the Sentier des 2 Lacs allow you to reach the site on foot, and the connection is pretty!). The Thermal Baths site is peaceful, relaxing... like the range of well-being and beauty products from the Avène brand. Beyond the thermal area, there is a magnificent hotel and an excellent restaurant! The establishment is committed to a truly eco-responsible approach: use of local products, innovative and energy-efficient architectural and technical choices...
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Created in 1962 for hydroelectric production and regulation of the Orb river, the Lac des Monts d’Orb is 6 kilometres long and covers an area of 190 hectares. A former lead and silver mine is now submerged under the lake: the mines and their exploitation were a source of wealth for the Orb valley, from Antiquity until the 1950s. The lake is not intended for swimming, but you can have lovely accompanied outings on a stand-up paddle or kayak, and go fishing.
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The Lac d'Avène reservoir is located at an altitude of 430 m and its surface area is 1.9 km².
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Its creams and treatments with such recognizable packaging are a must in French pharmacies and for some of us, have the scent of vacation. If its thermal cures are world famous, the city itself is much less so. Made up of no less than 14 hamlets or farms, it has only 400 permanent residents. Enjoying a dual Mediterranean and oceanic climate, it is located in the exceptional Natural Regional Park of Haut-Languedoc, and more precisely in the landscape unit of the small causses of the upper Orb valley and Lake Avène . The Monts d'Orb occupy a significant space and offer preserved nature where the forest, by turns mountainous and Mediterranean, stands out. This landscape unit is also characterized by a mid-mountain type landscape, which presents a strong contrast with the atmosphere of the Hérault coastline. Clearly, this department is full of wonderful surprises! This unique location makes Avène the ideal starting point for numerous hikes, both on foot and by bike. Don’t hesitate to go boating or paddleboarding on the artificial lake of Avène, if the water level allows it.
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This dam, built at the end of the 1960s, gave birth to the artificial lake of Avène, which covers an old lead and silver mine. Today a privileged place for fishing for trout, white fish and certain predators, its main interest remains the retention of water in order to irrigate the plains of Biterrois and to supply drinking water to the West of Hérault up to 'to the south of Aude. Its 83 meters in height and its “arch-dam” type architecture make it an impressive structure. Its level was historically low in the summer of 2023, reflecting the intensity of the droughts that affected the Hérault department.
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While Mélagues itself is known for its rivers and streams, two prominent lakes are easily accessible nearby. The Lac d'Avène (also known as Lac des Monts d'Orb) is an artificial reservoir offering various activities, and the Lac de Rascas is located directly within Mélagues, primarily serving as a water reserve but also featuring a scenic hiking trail.
Yes, both lakes offer excellent hiking. Around Lac de Rascas, you can explore the "Le Cayla et le lac de Rascas" trail, an 11-kilometer route with magnificent views. The forested surroundings of Lac d'Avène are also ideal for walking, with trails offering rich and varied natural scenery. For more options, check out the Hiking around Mélagues guide.
At Lac d'Avène, while not all areas are suitable for swimming, designated beaches at Ceilhes and Rocozels offer opportunities for swimming and various water sports. Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking are also possible for accompanied outings, and electric boats are tolerated. Lac de Rascas is primarily a water reserve for fire fighting, so swimming is not recommended.
Yes, Lac d'Avène is a popular spot for anglers, boasting a diverse fish population including carnivorous fish, salmonids, trout, white fish, zander, and perch. Fishing from the shore or by boat is permitted. You would typically need a fishing permit for this region.
The area around Avène, spa town, which is located near Lac d'Avène, is considered family-friendly. The lake itself offers opportunities for gentle walks and water activities like paddleboarding. The nearby Lac de Bouloc is also noted as a very quiet village with a camping lake, making it suitable for a family break.
The region's lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. The "Le Cayla et le lac de Rascas" trail at Lac de Rascas is particularly recommended during hot summers for its refreshing environment. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty without the summer crowds.
Yes, the Monts d'Orb Dam, which created Lac d'Avène, is an impressive structure built in the early 1960s. Interestingly, an old lead and silver mine is submerged beneath the waters of Lac d'Avène, hinting at the region's past. Additionally, the nearby Avène, spa town, is famous for its thermal baths and protected natural area.
Absolutely. The forested surroundings of Lac d'Avène are ideal for mountain biking. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes in the wider area, including those passing by Lac de Bouloc. You can find more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Mélagues and Gravel biking around Mélagues guides.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The "Le Cayla et le lac de Rascas" trail offers magnificent views of the Aveyron and Hérault mountains, including Lac de Rascas. For Lac d'Avène, specific points offer superb perspectives, allowing you to appreciate the magnitude of this turquoise water body winding through the Orb mountains. The Monts d'Orb Dam itself provides a striking view of the reservoir.
The natural environment around the lakes, especially Lac d'Avène with its surrounding forests and wild gorges, supports diverse wildlife. Birdwatching is popular, and the lake's rich fish population attracts various species. The protected natural area around Avène, spa town, also contributes to a healthy ecosystem.


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