Tour of Lake Malaguet Trail
Tour of Lake Malaguet Trail
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3.50km
60m
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An easy 2.2-mile (3.5 km) jogging trail around Lake Malaguet, offering varied terrain and scenic views in a nature reserve.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.03 km
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438 m
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1.73 km
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747 m
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For jogging, this route is designed to take approximately 25 minutes to complete. It's a relatively short and accessible loop around the lake.
Yes, this trail is generally considered an easy run, suitable for most fitness levels. While there are some moderate elevation changes and varied terrain, the paths are mostly accessible, making it a great option for beginners.
The trail offers a varied experience with a mix of surfaces. You'll jog along forest paths, through open meadows, and on some sections of paved road. Expect to navigate through woods and fields, sometimes following the 'Sentier des Libellules' (Dragonfly Trail) right along the lake's edge. You might also cross small bridges over a stream and encounter meadows where horses graze.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the trail is well-known and accessible within the Malaguet Lake Nature Reserve. Look for designated parking areas near the lake's access points, which are typically available for visitors to the reserve.
The trail offers beautiful scenery throughout the year. However, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal for jogging. Summer can also be lovely, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter jogging is possible, but be prepared for potentially colder weather and varied trail conditions.
As the trail is located within the Malaguet Lake Nature Reserve, it's important to check specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, in nature reserves, dogs are often permitted but must be kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and maintain the natural environment. Always respect local signage.
The Tour of Lake Malaguet Trail is part of the Malaguet Lake Nature Reserve. While access to natural parks and reserves is often free for trails, it's always good practice to check for any specific local regulations or small fees that might apply for parking or certain facilities within the reserve. However, typically, there are no entrance fees for the trail itself.
The trail is set within a Regional Nature Reserve, so you'll experience a rich and preserved environment. Expect diverse landscapes including forests and meadows, often with picturesque views of the artificial lake. Keep an eye out for a variety of plant and animal life, as the reserve is known for its biodiversity. You might spot local birds, insects (especially dragonflies along the 'Sentier des Libellules'), and even horses grazing in the meadows.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other well-known paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the "Sentier du tour du lac de Malaguet" and the "Sentier des Libellules," which is specifically designed to hug the lake's edge, offering unique views and access to the shore.
While the trail itself is in a natural reserve, there are often amenities in nearby villages or towns. For specific cafes, pubs, or restaurants, you would typically look towards the closest settlements surrounding Lake Malaguet, such as Monlet, where you might find options for refreshments after your jog.
The entire loop offers beautiful panoramic views of Lake Malaguet, especially from various points along the 'Sentier des Libellules'. The lake itself, being an artificial body with historical origins, is a significant landmark. The trail also passes through the Malaguet Lake Nature Reserve, which is a highlight in itself for its preserved natural beauty.