Best lakes around Fréjus offer a refreshing alternative to the Mediterranean coastline in this vibrant French Riviera town. The region features a mix of artificial lakes and natural wetland areas, providing diverse opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation. Fréjus is situated in the Var department, known for its natural landscapes and proximity to the Estérel region. These lakes contribute to the area's natural appeal, complementing its coastal features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Superb viewpoint on the Golden Island and the tip of the Esquine de l'Ay. Facing the beach of the Cap du Dramont, the Golden Island is a rocky islet, composed of red rocks. The tower is said to have inspired Hergé for the Tintin album The Black Island.
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Not sure of the name, but nice lake, with frogs (at least, in spring). Ideal for a picnic.
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Very nice quiet mountain road
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Like all esterel it's great. In the morning not too late because even in September things hit quickly. The typical fire truck access paths are therefore cool and very smooth. Too rolling sometimes, because Be careful of the lack of grip for those who come from 'greasy' regions where it sticks. My elbow will take a few days to recover
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You can’t go around the lake, the path is close to it on just one side. Worth it, regardless!
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Take a look through this window offered by nature. The Mediterranean Sea is perfectly framed.
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Many water lilies from May to September
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beautiful little lake with many water lilies
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Lac de Saint-Cassien offers a wide range of water sports including pedal boats, kayaks, stand-up paddles, and sailing, along with inflatable games and water trampolines. At Lac de l'Aréna, you can find a nautical base for water skiing, windsurfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and pedal boats.
Yes, both Lac de Saint-Cassien and Lac de l'Aréna are excellent choices for families. Lac de Saint-Cassien has several supervised beaches and playgrounds, while Lac de l'Aréna features a swimming beach and mini-golf during summer, making it ideal for family outings.
Lac de Saint-Cassien is a popular spot for fishing, with species like carp, pikeperch, and pike. Lac de l'Aréna is also a well-known freshwater fishing location, popular for catching carp, catfish, pikeperch, pike, and rainbow trout. For a more subdued experience, Lac de l'Avellan is also considered a good spot for anglers.
The Étangs de Villepey, located directly in Fréjus, are a protected natural space perfect for nature walks and birdwatching. A 7 km circuit around the ponds allows you to observe over 200 species, including flamingos, swans, and ducks. Lac de l'Avellan also offers tranquil environments for peaceful walks amidst the Estérel massif.
Yes, numerous footpaths wind around Lac de Saint-Cassien, offering various hiking routes for all levels, and the area is also suitable for cycling. For more structured routes, you can explore hiking trails around Fréjus or road cycling routes that might pass near these lakes.
The Étangs de Villepey offer a unique wetland ecosystem where seawater and freshwater meet, creating a rich habitat for diverse bird species. Lac de l'Aréna, originally a sand quarry, has transformed into a vibrant ecosystem with reed beds providing natural shelter for nesting birds and spawning grounds for fish, set against the stunning Rocher de Roquebrune.
The Saint-Cassien Lake Road is a scenic trail that passes through the dam lake of Saint-Cassien. It's known for its winding paths, good road conditions, and beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, often called the 'mimosas route' due to the abundance of these flowering trees.
Yes, the Small lake on the plateau fed by the Ravin de Mathieu (also known as Lac d'Ecreul) is described as an idyllic and tranquil setting within a plateau environment. Another option is Étang d'Aubert, known for its water lilies from May to September.
Lac de Saint-Cassien provides amenities such as the Maison du Lac, which serves as a tourist information office and offers a discovery area and a local produce store. You'll also find waterside restaurants, snack bars, ping-pong tables, beach volleyball courts, and playgrounds.
Absolutely. While not a lake itself, the View of Île d'Or offers a spectacular play of colors with the blue sea, red rocks, and green nature, providing an impressive view of the Île d’Or. Additionally, the View over Mare Règue provides stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea perfectly framed by nature.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying water activities and swimming, as the water temperature in Lac de Saint-Cassien can reach 25°C. For nature walks, birdwatching, and less crowded experiences, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery.


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