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Top 4 Lakes around Lit-Et-Mixe

Best lakes around Lit-Et-Mixe are found in its vicinity, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region, located in the Landes department of France, is known for its expansive beaches and surrounding pine forests. While Lit-Et-Mixe itself features an old pond classified as a Natura 2000 zone, the most prominent aquatic environments are a short distance away. These areas provide opportunities for nature immersion and various water activities.

Best lakes around Lit-Et-Mixe

  • The most popular lakes is Lac de Léon, a viewpoint that covers an area of 340 hectares. It is bordered by numerous beaches, offering rest areas and facilities.
  • Another must-see spot is Léon Lake Trail, a trail ideal for a leisurely hike surrounded by nature. Visitors can explore a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats, including wet moors and peat bogs.
  • Visitors also love Lake Léon, a lake partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site. It is home to a diversity of fauna and flora, including otters, coypu, and grey herons.
  • Lit-Et-Mixe is known for large natural lakes, hidden forest lakes, and ecologically significant ponds. The area offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, from expansive bodies of water to smaller, secluded spots.
  • The lakes around Lit-Et-Mixe are appreciated by the komoot community, with 80 upvotes and 10 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Léon Lake Trail

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This mountain bike trail around the lake is ideal for a leisurely hike surrounded by nature.

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Lake Léon

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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows.

The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle.

In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake.

To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!

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Lake Léon

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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows.

The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle.

In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake.

To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!

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Lac de Léon

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Covering an area of 340 hectares, Lake Léon is one of the largest lakes in the Landes.

It is bordered by numerous beaches which suggest beautiful rest areas as well as the presence of several restaurants and snack bars.

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La Guinguette Whypot

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The Léon pond is partially included in the national nature reserve of the Huchet current.
It is a natural site classified by the ministerial decree of June 13, 1968. This first classification only concerns the water part. Due to the strong urban pressure to which they are subjected, and in order to preserve their natural character, the banks of the pond are classified by a decree of the Council of State of June 23, 1980.
The western part of the pond is classified as a special protection zone in February 1988 with the Huchet current and is integrated into the Natura 2000 network.

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Thomas
January 3, 2025, La Guinguette Whypot

The Léon pond is partially included in the national nature reserve of the Huchet current. It is a natural site classified by the ministerial decree of June 13, 1968. This first classification only concerns the water part. Due to the strong urban pressure to which they are subjected, and in order to preserve their natural character, the banks of the pond are classified by a decree of the Council of State of June 23, 1980. The western part of the pond is classified as a special protection zone in February 1988 with the Huchet current and is integrated into the Natura 2000 network.

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Thomas
January 3, 2025, Léon Lake Trail

Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!

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Thomas
January 3, 2025, Étang de Léon

Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!

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January 3, 2025, Étang de Léon

Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!

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Deki Fourcin
November 14, 2024, Étang de Léon

One of the largest lakes in the Landes. The tour of the lake is a magnificent walk between pine forest, heather and fern

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Laffitte
August 18, 2024, Lac de Léon

very pleasant route without danger

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nice rest area with a beach

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Julien Harté
January 20, 2023, Lac de Léon

Covering an area of 340 hectares, Lake Léon is one of the largest lakes in the Landes. It is bordered by numerous beaches which suggest beautiful rest areas as well as the presence of several restaurants and snack bars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main lakes to visit around Lit-et-Mixe?

The most prominent lake near Lit-et-Mixe is Lake Léon, known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Further north, the larger Étang de Biscarrosse et Parentis also offers extensive water activities. Lit-et-Mixe itself has an old pond classified as a Natura 2000 zone, and the surrounding forests contain smaller, unnamed lakes.

What kind of nature and wildlife can I expect to see at Lake Léon?

Lake Léon is a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, boasting a rich ecosystem. You can observe diverse flora and fauna, including mammals like otters, coypu, and European mink, various insects, birds such as the grey heron, and reptiles like the European pond turtle. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during spring and autumn migrations.

Are there family-friendly activities available at the lakes near Lit-et-Mixe?

Yes, Lake Léon is particularly family-friendly. Its beaches offer calm, warmer waters for swimming, and the main beach in Léon is supervised during July and August. Amenities like restaurants, snack bars, children's playgrounds, and mini-golf are available. The unique "galupe" boat trips on the Courant d'Huchet are also a memorable family experience.

What water sports can I do at Lake Léon?

The calm waters of Lake Léon are ideal for a variety of water sports. You can enjoy stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, pedal boating, windsurfing, catamaran, and optimist sailing. Equipment rental and lessons are often available on-site.

Are there hiking or cycling trails around the lakes?

Yes, the region offers numerous trails. Around Lake Léon, you'll find trails suitable for leisurely hikes and mountain biking through pine forests, heather, and fern. The Courant d'Huchet Nature Reserve also has trails through its lush vegetation. For more options, explore the traffic-free bike rides and running trails around Lit-et-Mixe.

Can I go fishing in the lakes near Lit-et-Mixe?

Yes, Lake Léon is a popular spot for anglers. It's known for its abundant fish, including pike, perch, zander, carp, and various white fish. Dedicated fishing pontoons are available, some of which are accessible for people with reduced mobility.

What is the Courant d'Huchet and how can I experience it?

The Courant d'Huchet is a renowned nature reserve, often called "the Landes Amazon," which flows from Lake Léon to the Atlantic Ocean. You can explore it via hiking trails or by taking a unique "galupe" (traditional flat-bottomed boat) trip with local boatmen, who guide visitors through 10 kilometers of wild landscapes, including marshes, dunes, and peat bogs.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the lakes?

Yes, particularly around Lake Léon, you'll find several restaurants and snack bars bordering the beaches. La Guinguette Whypot is one such cafe offering a nice rest area with beach access.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Lit-et-Mixe?

The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn are excellent for nature observation, especially birdwatching at Lake Léon due to migratory birds. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with supervised beaches and warmer water temperatures.

Are the lakes around Lit-et-Mixe dog-friendly?

While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in the Landes region, including trails around the lakes, are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at specific beaches or nature reserves for any restrictions, especially during peak seasons or in protected areas like the Courant d'Huchet.

What makes Étang de Biscarrosse et Parentis different from Lake Léon?

Étang de Biscarrosse et Parentis, located further north, is significantly larger than Lake Léon, covering 3,540 hectares. It's known for its calm, transparent waters and sandy beaches, offering a wide range of water activities like sailing, water skiing, and fishing. While both are surrounded by pine forests, Biscarrosse et Parentis provides a different atmosphere with more developed marinas and campsites.

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