Best lakes around Saint-Amandin are found in the surrounding Cantal department of south-central France. The commune of Saint-Amandin is situated in a region known for its natural monuments, including a variety of lakes. This area offers access to diverse aquatic environments, from natural glacial lakes to large reservoirs. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Unobstructed view of Lake Lastouille, which is very popular for swimming and fishing. It is entirely bordered by forests and summer pastures and is one of the largest water reservoirs in the Dordogne basin. Absolutely perfect for a dip in hot weather!
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Lac de la Crégut is the largest natural lake of glacial origin in the Massif Central. From its banks, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Monts du Cantal and the surrounding lakes. It is now part of a whole system of reservoirs that supply water to the Rhue hydroelectric power station, at the Bort dam.
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Lac du Tact is an artificial lake that flows into Lac de la Crégut via a weir. It is part of a whole system of reservoirs that supply water to the Rhue hydroelectric power station, at the level of the Bort dam.
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The three large lakes, along with all the small lakes, impress with their location and the landscape that surrounds them. For a travel eagle a little paradise. Steady, but easy climbs are the price, but you like to pay.
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A wonderful, quite simple campsite located directly on a small natural lake. A gem in the otherwise rather dreary world of campgrounds ... very nice operators who shake hands to say goodbye and wish a good trip.
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The lakes in the region offer a variety of activities. At Lac de Lastioulles, you can enjoy swimming and fishing. Lac Saint-Étienne-Cantalès is ideal for family leisure, offering jet skiing, beach volleyball, and swimming, complete with supervised beaches and a unique Himalayan footbridge. For those who prefer land-based activities, there are numerous routes for running, road cycling, and general cycling around the lakes.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lac Saint-Étienne-Cantalès is particularly well-suited for family leisure, featuring supervised beaches, jet skiing, beach volleyball, and a 124-meter-long Himalayan footbridge connecting two beaches. Lac de Lastioulles is also considered family-friendly and popular for swimming.
Lac de la Crégut is notable as the largest natural glacial lake in the Massif Central. Its impressive location offers magnificent views of the Monts du Cantal and the surrounding landscape. It is also part of a system of reservoirs that supply water to the Rhue hydroelectric power station.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Lac de Lastioulles is highly regarded for swimming, especially during warm weather, due to its clear waters. Lac Saint-Étienne-Cantalès also offers designated swimming areas, including supervised beaches during July and August.
The warmer months, particularly summer (July and August), are ideal for enjoying water-based activities like swimming and jet skiing, especially at lakes with supervised beaches such as Lac Saint-Étienne-Cantalès. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lake shores, with beautiful seasonal foliage.
Yes, several lakes offer stunning views. From the banks of Lac de la Crégut, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Monts du Cantal. Lac de Lastioulles also provides unobstructed views, being entirely bordered by forests and summer pastures.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You'll find lakes nestled amidst forests and summer pastures, like Lac de Lastioulles. Lac de la Crégut, a natural glacial lake, offers views of the Monts du Cantal. Further afield, Lac Pavin is a stunning volcanic lake known for its almost perfectly circular shape and mysterious dark waters.
While specific parking details for every lake are not provided, popular destinations like Lac Saint-Étienne-Cantalès, which caters to family leisure, typically have facilities including parking. For other lakes, parking may be available in nearby villages or designated areas, often requiring a short walk to the lake shore.
Lac Pavin, located in the nearby Puy-de-Dôme department, is a stunning volcanic lake and an emblem of the Sancy region. It is known for its almost perfectly circular shape, impressive depth of nearly 100 meters, and dark, mysterious waters that are the subject of many legends. Its unique volcanic origin and meromictic character (where surface and deep waters do not mix) also make it a subject of scientific interest.
Yes, Lake du Tact is an artificial lake that flows into Lac de la Crégut via a weir. Both are part of a larger system of reservoirs that supply water to the Rhue hydroelectric power station, at the Bort dam.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The komoot community has given the lakes more than 30 upvotes and shared 12 photos, highlighting the impressive locations, beautiful landscapes, and the chance for a refreshing dip in hot weather, especially at places like Lac de Lastioulles.
While Saint-Amandin itself is a small commune, the surrounding region offers options. For example, Camping Marcenat is a simple campsite located directly on a small natural lake, offering a peaceful stay. Larger lakes like Lac Saint-Étienne-Cantalès, with its family-friendly amenities, are more likely to have nearby cafes and restaurants.


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