Best lakes around Sorgeat are found in the surrounding Ariège region of France, a small rural commune in the Pyrenees. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural water features. Visitors can explore various lakes, many of which are dam lakes or high-altitude ponds. The region offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying serene mountain scenery.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The setting here is truly stunning. The Rabassoles ponds shine in the valley, standing out against the surrounding granite cliffs. You can see the Rabassoles pond (1,851 metres), the Blue pond (1,920 metres) and the Black pond (1,970 metres).
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When you hike up to this view of the Etang Bleu, you are rewarded with a breathtaking sight where the bright blue waters of the pond are nestled among the rugged peaks of the Pyrenees. The Etang Bleu, known for its deep blue and strikingly clear waters, is surrounded by lush vegetation and rocky outcrops, creating a tranquil and almost magical atmosphere. You can take advantage of this peaceful spot to take a break and soak up the natural beauty of the area before continuing your exploration of the nearby Etang de Rabassoles and its equally captivating landscape.
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Lake Campauleil has existed since 1941, following the construction of a dam by EDF. It culminates at 814 meters above sea level and becomes, thanks to the dam, a small paradise for fisherman. Easily accessible, the lake becomes an ideal place to relax or enjoy a good picnic with family or friends.
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The Etang de Naguilles is a dam lake which supplies the hydroelectric power station of Orlu. With an area of almost 100 hectares, it culminates at 1,855 meters. Now in industrial use, the pond has long animated local tales and legends. The Ariégeois say that the pond of Naguilles was born from the meeting of a blacksmith and the beast of the forest of Naguilles. The blacksmith allegedly gave the ferocious ferocious beast a white-hot iron bar. The beast, then thirsty, would have emptied all the water sources of the mountain before exploding at the current location of the pond.
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The Rabassoles ponds form a magnificent set of three ponds: the Rabassoles pond, the Blue pond and the Black pond.
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Very beautiful site, it makes you want to have a picnic!
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The Ariège region surrounding Sorgeat features a variety of lakes, including dam lakes, high-altitude ponds, and natural lakes nestled in mountainous terrain. You'll find accessible spots like Lake Campauleil, as well as more remote, high-altitude lakes such as Naguille Lake and the Rabassoles ponds.
Yes, Lake Campauleil is particularly known as a 'small paradise for fishermen.' It's easily accessible and offers a great spot for relaxation and fishing.
You can find stunning vistas at Viewpoints over the Rabassoles ponds, where you can see the Rabassoles, Blue, and Black ponds against granite cliffs. Another breathtaking spot is the View of Étang Bleu, offering clear blue waters amidst rugged Pyrenees peaks.
Yes, Lake Campauleil is easily accessible and an ideal place for families to relax or enjoy a picnic. Its calm environment makes it suitable for visitors of all ages.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore trails that lead to high-altitude lakes like Naguille Lake or those offering views of the Rabassoles ponds. Many trails provide serene mountain scenery. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Sorgeat guide.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the area around Sorgeat is popular for mountain biking and gravel biking. You can discover various routes in the MTB Trails around Sorgeat guide and the Gravel biking around Sorgeat guide.
Yes, Naguille Lake is steeped in local tales and legends. One story claims its origin from a blacksmith's encounter with a beast that emptied all mountain water sources before exploding at the lake's current location.
The lakes vary significantly in elevation. Lake Campauleil is at 814 meters, while Naguille Lake is much higher at 1,855 meters. The Rabassoles ponds, including the Blue and Black ponds, are found at even higher altitudes, ranging from 1,851 to 1,970 meters.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Many appreciate the breathtaking views, especially of the deep blue waters nestled among the rugged Pyrenees peaks, and the opportunities for relaxation and picnics by the water.
While specific crowd levels can vary, lakes like Naguille Lake and Lac de Comte, being at higher altitudes, often require more effort to reach, which can result in fewer visitors compared to more easily accessible spots. These offer a serene mountain experience.
While the water in some high-altitude lakes like Lac de Comte may appear clear, it is generally advised to filter the water if you intend to drink it, especially due to the presence of cattle in summer pastures. It's always best to carry your own drinking water.
The area around the Rabassoles ponds is characterized by a truly stunning setting with granite cliffs surrounding the ponds. You can observe the Rabassoles, Blue, and Black ponds, all set against this dramatic mountainous backdrop.


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