Best lakes around Angoustrine-Villeneuve-Des-Escaldes are found in the Pyrénées-Orientales, a region known for its mountain lakes and hiking opportunities. This area features high-altitude lakes, many of which are accessible via marked trails. The landscape offers a preserved natural setting for observing alpine flora and fauna. These natural features provide varied experiences for visitors.
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One of the highest of the Carlit ponds, more steep-sided, fed by a small waterfall: this pond is worth a visit.
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Lake Matemale with its beautiful beaches is located at an altitude of 1500 metres and therefore the water is between 19 and 23°.
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At Estany del Castellar you will discover a tranquil alpine lake, surrounded by rugged peaks and lush green meadows. The crystal clear waters are reflected in the mountains, creating a picture-perfect scene. The Estany del Castellar area is also known for its rich biodiversity, so keep an eye out for native wildlife such as marmots and ibex. This lake is an interesting destination for hikers and nature lovers.
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At 2,016 meters, this vast lake and its dam are ideally located for a refreshing break. In addition to the gîte and a refuge, there is also a small water fountain.
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The En Beys refuge which overlooks the eponymous ponds culminates at an altitude of 1,970 meters, in the heart of the Orlu national reserve. Situated on the great GR 7 which connects the Vosges to the Pyrenees, the refuge remains an excellent detour for the GRP® tour of the Ax Mountains or Tour des Pérics. In a warm and family setting, the refuge guardians offer 70 beds in high season as well as a complete catering offer. In winter, 15 places remain freely accessible, accessible through the window at the top of the ladder which fits on one of the walls of the building. The refuge is an ideal place to observe the burning of the granite walls of the Pics Rouges at sunset, or the galloping chamois in the snowfields in the early morning. If you wish to extend your stay for one night, do not hesitate to contact the refuge on 05 61 64 24 24 to find out about opening dates and bed availability.
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Very easy hike, you might encounter some snow, be ready for it. Its a highly transited so unless it snowed recently it will be compacted and icy. Not demanding at all and suitable even with kids probably.
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The En Beys pond is part of a group of three ponds: the En Beys pond, the Couillade pond and the herb pond. A guarded refuge is present on the banks at the Gourd Gaudet pond.
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Bouillouses, known for its vast size and as a starting point for numerous hikes, and Viver Lake, which is part of an easy, family-friendly hike. Lake Matemale is also highly regarded for its family-friendly facilities and activities.
Yes, Viver Lake is known for being part of an easy hike suitable for families. Additionally, Lake Matemale offers a short tour that can be completed with children and has brilliant facilities and fun activities.
The region offers a wide range of hiking opportunities, from easy family walks to challenging multi-day treks. A popular option is the 'Circuit of the 9 Lakes of the Carlit', which starts from Lake Bouillouses and encompasses several beautiful high-altitude lakes like Estany del Viver, Estany Negre, and Estany Sec.
For experienced hikers seeking immersive wilderness experiences, Étang du Lanoux is a significant destination as the largest lake in the entire Pyrenees mountain chain. Another option is Étang d'En Beys, which features a guarded refuge and lies on the GR 7, suitable for multi-day hikes or as a detour for tours like the GRP® tour of the Ax Mountains or the Tour des Pérics.
Yes, the area around lakes like Estany del Castellar is known for its rich biodiversity, offering chances to spot native wildlife such as marmots and ibex. Near the En Beys refuge, you might also observe chamois in the early morning.
You can expect stunning natural beauty, including crystal-clear alpine waters reflecting rugged peaks and lush green meadows. The region is characterized by high-altitude lakes nestled in preserved natural settings, showcasing diverse alpine flora and fauna.
Yes, during summer, access to Lac des Bouillouses is regulated due to the large influx of tourists. A bus service connects a lower car park to the dam, restricting private vehicle access.
Near Étang d'En Beys, you'll find the En Beys Refuge, which offers 70 beds in high season and a complete catering service. It's an ideal stop for multi-day hikes on the GR 7 or other long-distance footpaths.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails, including difficult loops around Lake Bouillouses, as well as road cycling and touring bicycle routes of varying difficulties. For more details, explore the Running Trails or Cycling Guides for the region.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of the alpine lakes, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The preserved environment allows for observing alpine flora and fauna, and the range of trails caters to all levels, from easy family walks to challenging treks.
The lakes are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. During summer, access to popular spots like Lake Bouillouses is regulated, indicating peak season for visitors.


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