Lakes around Perrancey-Les-Vieux-Moulins are situated in the Haute-Marne region, known as the "Pays des 4 Lacs." This area features several artificial lakes, originally created to supply the canal connecting the Marne and Saône rivers. Today, these reservoirs serve as destinations for recreation, nature appreciation, and various water activities. The lakes offer diverse environments, from active water sports hubs to tranquil natural reserves.
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A very beautiful circular route around Lac de la Liez, whether on foot or by bike.
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easy place to walk, nice view mixed with nature
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Lac de la Mouche is surrounded by forests and villages where you can admire views of the water and wildlife, as well as the impressive semi-viaduct dam that holds back the lake. The trail is easy and well marked, and you can access it all year round.
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You can walk along the shore of the first of the three pools, dedicated to nature and water activities. You will enjoy the views of the lake and the village, and you may spot some of the migratory birds that frequent this preserved space. The Lac de Charmes circuit is an excellent option for your running.
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From Champigny Bay, you can admire the view of the water, forest and wildlife all along the route.
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Lac de la Liez beach is a sandy beach which offers a beautiful view of the lake and the dam. You can swim in the lake when the green flag is raised, which means the water quality and safety are good. The beach also has a solarium, volleyball court, playground and picnic area. A first aid station and toilets will make your task easier. The beach is open from June to September, from 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Lac de la Mouche is surrounded by forests and villages where you can admire views of the water and wildlife, as well as the impressive semi-viaduct dam that holds back the lake. The trail is easy and well marked, and you can access it all year round.
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From Champigny Bay, you can admire the view of the water, the forest and the wildlife all along the way.
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The region, known as the "Pays des 4 Lacs," features four primary artificial lakes: Lac de la Liez, Lac de la Mouche, Lac de Charmes, and Lac de Vingeanne. Each offers distinct features and activities, from active water sports to tranquil nature observation.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Liez Lake Beach offers supervised swimming, a playground, and picnic areas. Lac de Charmes provides supervised swimming, pedalo rides, and canoeing, while Lac de Vingeanne also has supervised swimming and various water sports. Lake Mouche is great for easy walks and wildlife spotting.
Lac de la Liez is a hub for water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and towed buoy rides. Lac de Vingeanne also offers canoeing, catamaran sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Lac de Charmes allows for pedalo rides and canoeing. Motorized water sports are prohibited at Lac de la Mouche to preserve its tranquility.
You'll find numerous trails for hiking and cycling. Lac de la Liez has a 16 km path suitable for walking, cycling, or mountain biking. Lac de la Mouche offers a 7 km path for walking or mountain biking. Lac de Charmes has hiking paths along its western basin, and Lac de Vingeanne provides walking, cycling, and horse riding trails. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide or MTB trails guide for the area.
Fishing is a popular activity across the region. Lac de la Liez is known for pike and carp. Lac de la Mouche is excellent for fishing due to its preserved environment. Lac de Charmes is particularly renowned for abundant pike, carp, zander, and catfish. Lac de Vingeanne also offers good fishing for carp, pike, perch, tench, and bream.
Yes, the lakes are rich in nature. Lake Mouche is considered the most natural, with diverse flora and fauna, including rare species. Lac de Charmes has a protected natural zone for ornithology, and Lac de Vingeanne is a significant stopover for migratory birds, offering a dedicated bird hide for observation. You can often spot wildlife and enjoy forest views from places like Champigny Bay.
Supervised swimming is available at several lakes during the summer months (typically July and August). Liez Lake Beach and Lac de Charmes offer supervised swimming. Lac de Vingeanne also has supervised swimming areas. Always look for green flags indicating good water quality and safety.
The lakes in the "Pays des 4 Lacs" region are artificial reservoirs, originally created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their primary purpose was to supply water to the canal connecting the Marne and Saône rivers, playing a crucial role in regional transport infrastructure.
Lac de la Mouche is often described as the most natural and peaceful of the four lakes. Motorized water sports are prohibited there, making it ideal for those seeking quiet walks, fishing, and appreciating local wildlife and landscapes.
The summer months, particularly July and August, are ideal for water sports and supervised swimming. However, the lakes offer beauty year-round for hiking and nature observation. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for land-based activities and excellent opportunities for birdwatching as migratory birds pass through.
Yes, the dams of these artificial lakes are notable. Lac de la Liez features a 460-meter long dam, visible from Langres. Lac de la Mouche has an impressive semi-viaduct dam, 410 meters long, which is the highest of the four dams. Lac de Charmes has a 362-meter long dam, and Lac de Vingeanne boasts the longest dam among them.


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