Best lakes around Saint-Rémy-De-Provence are primarily artificial, situated within the scenic Alpilles massif. The area features lakes like Lac de Peïroou, created by a dam in 1891 to supply water to the region. Another example is Lac de Barreau, an artificial lake dug in the 1980s to manage rainwater, now serving as a biodiversity hotspot. These lakes offer natural landscapes and recreational opportunities within the Saint-Rémy-De-Provence region.
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What is the connection between the Lac des Rouges Truites in the Jura and this lake located in the Alpilles?
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It's worth taking a hike there if you're nearby.
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Lake Peïroou is one of the most beautiful sites in the Alpilles massif. It is formed by a dam created in 1891 to supply the fountains of the village of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The name "Peïroou" comes from the Provençal which refers to the natural cavities in the rock due to erosion.
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Lac-des-Rouges-Truites is located at 940 m, about 17 kilometers south-southeast of the city of Champagnole (as the crow flies). The scattered settlement community extends in the Jura, in the northeast of the extensive high plateau of Grandvaux, east of the Lemme, at the northwest foot of the forest heights of the Forêt du Mont Noir.
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Lake Peiroou is also associated with the “Pirou” dam, the first known arch dam, which was intended to supply water to the Glanum site. Consult the latest information, particularly on access by motor vehicle on: Latest information concerning Lake Peiroou
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Small pleasant lake with lots of hikes to do all around!
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Except for the information sign, there is no protection at the approximately 30m high edge. The color of the water is impressive
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Except for the information sign, there is no protection at the approximately 30m high edge. The color of the water is impressive
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Among the most popular lakes, Lake Peïroou is considered one of the most beautiful sites in the Alpilles massif, formed by a dam built in 1891. Another highly appreciated spot is Lac de Saint-Rémy, known for its impressive water color and landscape.
Yes, Lake Peïroou is listed as family-friendly and offers tranquil walks. Additionally, Lac de Barreau, located about 4 kilometers from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, has picnic tables and benches, making it suitable for family outings and leisurely strolls.
Swimming is strictly forbidden at both Lac de Peïroou and Lac de Barreau due to environmental protection and safety reasons. However, there is a Water sports lake where activities like waterskiing are possible.
The lakes are primarily artificial but are set within beautiful natural surroundings. Lake Peïroou is nestled in the Alpilles massif, offering fantastic landscapes and forest views. Lac de Barreau is a significant biodiversity hotspot, home to various wetland plants and diverse bird species, including endangered ones.
Yes, the area around Lake Peïroou is ideal for walks and hiking, with the GR6 path passing nearby. Lac de Barreau also features a dirt path surrounding the lake for pleasant strolls. For more extensive routes, you can explore guides like Gravel biking around Saint-Rémy-De-Provence or Cycling around Saint-Rémy-De-Provence, which include trails in the wider region.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round. Lac de Barreau is accessible and open all year. However, access to Lac de Peïroou by motor vehicle can be restricted, especially in summer and typically from April onwards, to protect the sensitive forest area. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for walks and enjoying the natural beauty.
While Lake Peïroou is accessible by car, motor vehicle access is often restricted, especially during summer and from April onwards, to protect the sensitive forest and prevent overcrowding. It's advisable to check current access regulations before planning your visit.
Lac de Barreau stands out as an oasis of biodiversity in the typically dry landscapes of the Alpilles. It was dug to manage rainwater and now supports various wetland plants and a diverse range of bird species, including the Little Bittern and Purple Heron, which are endangered. It's a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Yes, other notable lakes include Lac du Mas Rouge and The Blue Lagoon of Maussane, both offering natural monument features and impressive viewpoints.
The Water sports lake is a small lake where you can enjoy activities like waterskiing. It's also a pleasant spot to relax and perhaps enjoy an ice cream after a hike.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil escape and beautiful landscapes offered by lakes like Lake Peïroou. The impressive color of the water at Lac de Saint-Rémy and the rich biodiversity of Lac de Barreau are also highly appreciated.


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