Lakes around Radinghem-En-Weppes offer diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. This commune in northern France is surrounded by a region featuring various water bodies, from recreational parks to smaller, tranquil ponds. The area provides opportunities for walking, cycling, and observing local flora and fauna. Visitors can explore a mix of natural and redesigned lake environments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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New park to be developed by the end of 2025 with a pontoon.
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New park laid out with a small pontoon in the middle of two ponds.
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Formerly the Pontceau Ponds, which primarily hosted fishing activities, the ponds were redesigned in 2024 to meet the natural needs of local residents. Gravel paths separate the ponds. Perfect for walking or cycling and taking a break.
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The Bon Coin path is a quiet road where it is pleasant to cycle. The passage through the ponds invites you to relax for a few moments before getting back on the pedals.
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across by the beak of Warnave
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In the park, you will find this beautiful pond to enhance your run.
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In the park, you will find this beautiful pond to enhance your hike.
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A small park with well maintained paths and ponds along the way where you can hear the gravel crunching underfoot.
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While Radinghem-En-Weppes itself has smaller local ponds, the most notable and activity-rich lake in the broader region is Les Prés du Hem near Armentières. It offers a wide range of recreational activities and natural beauty. For a more local experience, you can explore smaller ponds like The Village Pond or Spring Pond, which are great for relaxed walks.
Les Prés du Hem is a 120-hectare park with a 44-hectare lake, offering supervised swimming, a beach, and various water sports like pedal boats, kayaks, stand-up paddleboarding, and sailing. It also features an accrobranche (tree-top adventure course), mini-golf, trampolines, and a unique "Vanupieds" sensory barefoot path. The park is also an ornithological reserve, ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, several local spots are great for families. Les Prés du Hem is highly geared towards families with its swimming, water sports, tree-top adventure course, and sensory barefoot path. Locally, highlights like Ansereuilles Park, The Village Pond, and Spring Pond are noted for their well-maintained paths and pleasant environments suitable for family walks.
While a bit further afield in Belgium, Lac de la Gileppe offers impressive outdoor adventures. You can explore its dam with panoramic views from a tower, engage in accrobranche with zip lines, mountain biking, and electric scooter rentals. There are also numerous walking and hiking trails ranging from 3 km to 13.6 km, and nature trails like "Leo's Trail" for educational discovery.
The lakes and ponds in the Radinghem-En-Weppes area are often nestled within natural settings. You'll find well-maintained paths, forests, and diverse flora and fauna. For instance, Ansereuilles Park features ponds along its paths, and Les Prés du Hem is a recognized ornithological reserve with over 200 bird species.
The best time to visit the lakes largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. For hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter can also be peaceful for walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
There are various walking and hiking trails in the region. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the Hiking loop from Escobecques (6 km, easy) or the Hiking loop from Radinghem-en-Weppes (12 km, moderate). Many local parks, such as Ansereuilles Park, also offer well-maintained paths around their ponds.
Yes, the area around Radinghem-En-Weppes offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the Canteraine Nature Reserve – Canteraine Park loop from Hallennes-lez-Haubourdin (13.5 km, easy) or the Aubers – Forest path in Aubers loop from Fromelles (10 km, easy). Some paths around the ponds, like those at Spring Pond, are also suitable for cycling.
Absolutely. Gravel biking is a popular activity in the region. You can explore routes such as the Canteraine Park – Turtle Bridge loop from Santes (34.5 km, easy) or the more challenging Towpath of the Lys – Pont Rouge loop from Armentières (35.6 km, moderate). These routes often pass through varied terrain, including sections near water bodies.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and well-maintained environments of the local ponds and parks. For instance, Ansereuilles Park is noted for its pleasant paths and the sound of gravel underfoot. The redesigned Spring Pond is praised for its gravel paths separating the ponds, perfect for walking or cycling and taking a break.
Many of the local ponds, such as The Village Pond and Spring Pond, offer scenic viewpoints within their park settings. These spots are ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings and taking a moment to relax during your hike or ride. Bizet Park also features a small pontoon in the middle of two ponds, providing a unique perspective.
Many of the local parks and redesigned pond areas, such as Spring Pond, feature gravel paths that are generally suitable for walking and cycling, offering a degree of accessibility. For specific accessibility needs, it's always recommended to check the individual park or lake's official information prior to your visit.


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