Best lakes around Peyrolles-En-Provence include Lac de Peyrolles, also known as Lac Plantain, an artificial lake created from a former gravel pit. Spanning 78 to 85 hectares, it is a significant natural space managed by Métropole Aix-Marseille-Provence. The lake's water, sourced from an underground aquifer, is of high quality for swimming and supports a range of water activities. It is a popular recreational hub, offering amenities for families and various outdoor pursuits within a Provençal landscape.
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The dam of Lake Zola can be reached via beautiful trails. It was built between 1847 and 1854 and is one of the first arch dams in the world; according to Wikipedia, it may even be the very first. The lake served to supply Aix-en-Provence with drinking water, which was piped there via an aqueduct. A beautiful destination directly from Aix, or from Le Tholonet.
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Very worthwhile excursion from Aix, the altitude is worth it!
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The Bimont dam, also called the Bimont dam or the Rigaud dam, is an arch dam commissioned in 1952 in the town of Saint-Marc-Jaumegarde, in the Sainte-Victoire mountain, near Aix-en-Provence. It is fed mainly by water from the west branch of the Canal de Provence, which is brought in via an underground gallery and drains off on the right bank just before the dam. It is accompanied by a counter dam located at its foot on the left bank, which collects the spilled water to supply the Marseille-North branch of the Provence Canal.
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Very beautiful views of Lake Zola and Ste Victoire from the dam
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Exceptional site with the lake, the dam and the view of Ste Victoire!
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Also nicknamed "lost lake", this dam on the Cause is ideally located at the gates of the city of Aix-en-Provence. It is supplied with water mainly by an artificial underground pipe bringing water from the Verdon via the Canal de Provence and not by the river which is often dry. This explains why we find this turquoise color of the water. Swimming in the Bimont lake is prohibited. It is regularly drained and many fish are thus collected.
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Lac de Peyrolles is a vibrant recreational hub offering a wide array of activities. You can enjoy supervised swimming, a sandy beach, paddleboarding, pedal boating, and canoeing/kayaking. For families, there's a water park with inflatables, a paddling pool for young children, four playgrounds, and a 600 m² aquatic play area. Sports enthusiasts can use the 4 km circular path for walking or cycling, play beach volleyball, pétanque, or table tennis. There's also a water ski lift (May-Nov), an outdoor Laser Ball area (mid-June-Aug), and an acrogames and trampoline area (June-Aug).
Yes, swimming is prohibited at Lake Bimont. While it features beautiful turquoise water, it is a reservoir dam primarily supplied by an artificial underground pipe and is regularly drained. It's important to respect these restrictions for safety and water quality.
Absolutely. Lac de Peyrolles is particularly family-friendly, offering a paddling pool for children under six, four playgrounds, and a 600 m² aquatic play area. There are also abundant shaded picnic tables, making it an ideal spot for family outings. The supervised swimming area and various water activities cater to all ages.
The lakes are nestled within typical Provençal landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, Mediterranean vegetation, and wooded areas. You can enjoy serene environments perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Zola Dam, for instance, is known for its wonderful rock formations.
Yes, the area offers several hiking opportunities. Lac de Peyrolles itself is a starting point for hikes, allowing you to explore local biodiversity. For more structured routes, you can find various hiking trails around the region, including easy and moderate loops like the 'Ancient Stone Quarry – Siphon loop from Peyrolles-en-Provence'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Peyrolles-En-Provence guide.
Yes, Lac de Peyrolles features a 4 km circular path that is perfect for cycling, offering scenic views of the lake and its surroundings. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are also longer routes in the wider region, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Peyrolles-En-Provence guide.
Lac de Peyrolles is open year-round, but it is particularly popular during the summer months (July and August) when the supervised swimming area and sandy beach are in full swing, attracting up to 4,000 people daily. Many water and sports activities also operate from May to August/November. For a quieter experience, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling.
Lac de Peyrolles is easily accessible. Parking is available on-site, though it is paid during the summer months. The site also provides amenities such as toilets and drinking water points for visitors' convenience.
At Lac de Peyrolles, dogs are unfortunately not permitted, even on a leash. It's advisable to check specific regulations for other lakes in the region if you plan to visit with a pet.
The Zola Dam is a notable historic man-made monument in the area. It is significant for its role in supplying drinking water to Aix and is appreciated for its engineering and surrounding natural beauty.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, especially at Lac de Peyrolles, which offers everything from swimming and water sports to playgrounds and picnic areas. The natural beauty of the Provençal landscapes and the opportunity for outdoor activities like walking and cycling are also highly valued. The unique features of sites like Zola Dam with its rock formations also draw positive attention.
Yes, for runners, there are several trails available. A popular option is the 'Lake Peyrolles - 4km loop from Peyrolles-en-Provence', which offers a moderate difficulty run. You can find more running routes and details in the Running Trails around Peyrolles-En-Provence guide.


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