Best attractions and places to see around Lac De Laprade Basse are found within the Montagne Noire, offering a variety of natural features and historical sites. This natural lake is surrounded by a rich ecosystem, including sensitive peat bogs. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes, from forests to wetlands, and features remnants of its industrial past. It serves as a significant biodiversity reservoir.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Lac de Laprade is surrounded by sagnes (another term for “peat bogs” in the south of France) which it is possible to cross in the dry and preserving nature thanks to the footbridges.
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Lac de Laprade is surrounded by sagnes (another term for “peat bogs” in the south of France) which it is possible to cross in the dry and preserving nature thanks to the footbridges.
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Lake in the heart of the Montagne Noire. It is surrounded by wetlands, called sagnes de Los Menoyos. This water reserve is created by a dam which supplies the entire Carcassonne basin with drinking water.
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The segment begins in the undergrowth on a superb uphill path with a few technical rocky passages then joins a beautiful downhill track in a straight line to Fontiers-Cabardès. Do not hesitate to stop at the Club 620 restaurant-bar.
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beautiful gravel track which becomes in places a mountain bike type path, a little technical but that's fine. 🤙 The arrival at the lake is very best.
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Nice connection by beautiful clear tracks, in the undergrowth or on the paths. The six lakes of the Black Mountain each have their own "character", that of La Galaube offers a magnificent view of the Pyrenees. The final path which joins Laprade Basse is a little stony but superb.
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The area is rich in natural beauty. The central feature is Lac de Laprade Basse itself, a natural lake fed by underground springs. Surrounding the lake are the sensitive Sagnes de Los Menoyos wetlands, a unique ecosystem with remarkable flora and fauna. You can explore these peat bogs via an interpretive trail with educational panels, accessible via the Laprade Lake Boardwalk. The region is also a significant biodiversity reservoir, home to migratory birds and diverse wildlife.
Yes, numerous hiking trails cater to various levels. You can find routes through chestnut and fir forests, along the lake, and with views of the Pyrenees. A popular discovery itinerary around the lake and through the sagnes of Los Menoyos is about 850 meters long, while a longer loop covers approximately 8 km. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Lac De Laprade Basse.
The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find beautiful gravel tracks that sometimes become technical mountain bike paths, like the Gravel route from Fontiers to Lake Laprade. There are also dedicated guides for cycling around Lac De Laprade Basse and road cycling routes, offering various distances and difficulties.
The area boasts a rich industrial history. You can find evidence of Gallo-Roman metallurgical sites dating back 300 years, as well as the remains of the Catalan forge at Laprade-Basse and the Brousses paper mill. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the Laprade Lake Boardwalk is considered family-friendly. It allows for easy exploration of the sensitive peat bogs surrounding the lake while preserving the natural environment, making it suitable for all ages.
For stunning views, the Laprade Lake Boardwalk offers picturesque perspectives of the lake and its surrounding sagnes. Additionally, the route From Arfons to Lac de Laprade Basse via La Galaube provides magnificent views, including distant glimpses of the Pyrenees from Lac de La Galaube.
Yes, Lac de Laprade Basse offers opportunities for both swimming and fishing. A supervised beach at the nautical base, inaugurated in 2024, is available for swimming. Fishing is popular, with carp and roach abundant, and annual competitions are held. Trout are regularly released into the smaller dam.
Yes, Lac de Laprade Basse is part of the 'six lakes of the Black Mountain.' A notable nearby lake is Lac de La Galaube, which offers magnificent views of the Pyrenees. You can experience this on the trail From Arfons to Lac de Laprade Basse via La Galaube.
Yes, if you're looking for a place to rest and refuel, the Club 620 restaurant-bar is mentioned as a good stop along some routes, such as the segment from Laprade-basse to Fontiers-Cabardès.
The clarity of the lake's water changes with the seasons, offering enchanting panoramas year-round. For outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, swimming, and fishing, spring, summer, and early autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather conditions. The supervised beach is open during the warmer months.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experience of crossing the surrounding peat bogs on the Laprade Lake Boardwalk, which allows for dry exploration while preserving nature. The diverse landscapes, from forests to wetlands, and the varied trails for hiking and cycling are also highly valued.


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