Best lakes around Cers are located within the Hérault department of southern France, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. Cers, a small commune, is situated near the Canal du Midi and vineyards. The surrounding area offers a variety of lakes suitable for relaxation, water sports, and nature observation. These lakes provide diverse natural beauty and activities for visitors to the region.
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Surrounded by marshes, reeds and a variety of birdlife, this lagoon is located near the Mediterranean coast and is a haven for migratory and resident bird species. You will enjoy a leisurely stroll while enjoying panoramic views of the water and surrounding vegetation. You will also come across salt marshes and, if you are lucky, you will spot pink flamingos wading in the shallow waters.
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The section is overlooking the small lake
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The Clos de Vias and its ponds / marshes is a pleasant natural area near Agde.
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Running track on paved roads and dirt roads. I wish you a good run. Greetings Marcus
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From time to time you can see single flamingos here. And indeed, one was there 🤗😎
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Everywhere in the salt marshes around Vias Plage semi-wild horses
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The lagoons and ponds in the region are havens for diverse wildlife. At Vendres Lagoon and Portiragnes Ponds, you can often spot migratory and resident bird species, including pink flamingos wading in the shallow salt marshes. The Clos de Vias Pond is also known for its local wildlife, including semi-wild horses and sandpipers.
Yes, several lakes offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. You can enjoy leisurely strolls along the dirt roads at Vendres Lagoon, or take a short 30-40 minute walk around the picturesque Lake of Cécélès. Lake Salagou and Lake of Olivettes also feature extensive trails for hiking. For more options, explore the Hiking around Cers guide.
The Lake of Crès is an excellent choice for families, offering a designated swimming area during the season, pathways for walking or cycling, and playgrounds. Portiragnes Ponds are also considered family-friendly, providing beautiful seaside landscapes and opportunities for birdwatching.
Absolutely. The area around Vendres Lagoon features nice bike paths with vineyards. Lake Salagou and Lake of Olivettes are popular for mountain biking, while the Lake of Crès has pathways suitable for cycling. Discover more routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Cers guide.
For swimming, the Lake of Crès offers a dedicated swimming area during the season. Lake Salagou is also popular for various water sports, including swimming, and the Lake of Olivettes allows unsupervised swimming in its refreshing waters.
Lake Salagou is a prime destination for water sports, offering a wide range of activities due to its expansive size. While specific water sports facilities vary, many lakes in the region are suitable for activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, or simply enjoying a swim.
Lake Salagou, approximately an hour's drive from Cers, is renowned for its striking colors. The deep blue waters contrast beautifully with the ochre-colored earth and the green of the surrounding forests, creating a unique and often described as surreal landscape. It is a protected and classified natural site, offering a wide range of outdoor activities.
The Lake of Cécélès, nestled at the foot of Pic Saint-Loup, offers a peaceful setting with its enchanting turquoise or emerald waters, perfect for contemplation or a short, relaxing walk. The Clos de Vias Pond is also described as a pleasant natural area for tranquility and connecting with local wildlife.
Yes, the Lake of Olivettes is surrounded by wooded hills and provides shady spots, making it ideal for picnics or a restful break. Many other lakes also offer natural areas where you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
The Hérault region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, though it can be warmer. Birdwatching is excellent during migratory seasons at lagoons like Vendres Lagoon.
Yes, you can find running tracks on paved and dirt roads, particularly around the View of Étang de Vendres. For more running options in the wider area, consult the Running Trails around Cers guide.


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