Best lakes around Drosnay are found in the nearby Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest and the Great Lakes region. Drosnay is situated close to Lake Der-Chantecoq, the largest artificial lake in France. This area is characterized by its expansive water bodies and surrounding natural landscapes. The region offers a blend of water-based activities and opportunities for nature observation.
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Cycling between a side lake and the main lake - especially around the end of October when the water level in the lake is at its lowest, the difference in water level is large.
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The lake's water level is at its highest at the end of June, and at its lowest at the end of October - at that time, a large part of the lake is flooded, and the remains of the stumps of the former trees can still be seen.
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View of the lake and the only kind bird world
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The attractive seawall provides an ideal setting for relaxing walks and enjoying the fresh sea air. A perfect option for a relaxing moment. In summer, it is often easily accessible without water.
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It connects the Champaubert peninsula to Giffaumont-Champaubert beach and can be crossed on foot or by bike, offering a beautiful view of the church. It's also possible to climb from the bottom, but be careful, as it can be slippery! You can climb the stairs halfway up the hill.
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Be careful, the steel grating bridge is not ideal for dogs. Locals say that You can walk over the concrete bridge at water level.
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From here, you have a unique view of Lake Der with a wooded peninsula in the background which closes the panorama.
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Very nice view from this very long footbridge
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The primary lake near Drosnay is Lake Der-Chantecoq, also known as Lac du Der. It is the largest artificial lake in France, covering 48 square kilometers. Created to regulate the Marne river's flow and prevent flooding in Paris, it's now a major hub for recreation and nature observation. You can learn more about its history and the submerged villages at the Museum of Pays du Der.
Lake Der-Chantecoq offers a wide array of water sports. Visitors can enjoy swimming at its six sandy beaches, kayaking, water skiing, jet-skiing, windsurfing, sailing, paddleboarding, motorboating, and even scuba diving. The lake features three harbors—Giffaumont, Nemours, and Nuisement—to facilitate these activities.
Yes, the lake is encircled by 77 kilometers of landscaped banks, providing excellent routes for cycling and rollerblading. Bike rental services are available. For specific cycling routes, you can explore options like the "Tour of Lac du Der" or the "Lake Der-Chantecoq loop" in the Cycling around Drosnay guide.
Absolutely. Lake Der-Chantecoq is an internationally recognized ornithological site. It's particularly famous as a major stopover for tens of thousands of common cranes during their spring and autumn migrations. Other species like the white-tailed eagle and great egret are also frequently spotted, with numerous observation points available.
One popular spot is the View of Lac du Der, which offers a unique perspective of the lake with a wooded peninsula. Another interesting feature is the Footbridge over Lac du Der, which provides scenic views while cycling between a side lake and the main lake.
Yes, Lake Der-Chantecoq is very family-friendly. Besides swimming at the beaches, the 77 kilometers of paved paths around the lake are suitable for walking and cycling with children. The Footbridge over Lac du Der is also noted as family-friendly, offering an enjoyable cycling route.
Yes, there are various trails suitable for hiking and running around Lake Der-Chantecoq. The landscaped banks offer extensive walking paths. For specific routes, you can check the Running Trails around Drosnay guide, which includes routes like the "Lac du Der-Chantecoq loop".
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. For water sports and beach activities, summer (June to August) is ideal. For birdwatching, especially to see the common cranes, spring and autumn migrations (typically October-November and February-March) are prime times. The cycling and walking paths are enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
Yes, there are several unique bridges. The Steel Bridge to Île de Chantecoq connects the island with Giffaumont and offers spectacular views. Another interesting feature is the Submersible Footbridge of Lac du Der, which can be walked in shallow water during periods of lower water levels, offering a unique experience.
Mountain biking is a popular activity around Lake Der-Chantecoq. The area offers a variety of trails, including easy to moderate routes. You can find detailed MTB routes, such as the "Tour of Lac du Der" or the "Lake Der-Chantecoq loop," in the MTB Trails around Drosnay guide.
The area around Lake Der-Chantecoq, particularly in towns like Giffaumont-Champaubert and Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from campsites to hotels. These facilities cater to visitors enjoying the lake's activities.
While Drosnay is close to Lake Der-Chantecoq (approximately 8 kilometers), public transport options directly from Drosnay to the lake may be limited. It is generally recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving or cycling to access the lake's various points of interest.


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