Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
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Amazing lake in beautiful mountains with an adventurous path to cross. You have to be good climber if you are going by foot.
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Lovely place. June to September you have to park 2km away and walk. Great walk. Uphill through pines. Swimming forbidden but everyone does it anyway. Great water. Some algae and lake weeds but no major concern. Good temperature.
When windy think it over, it's not easy to stay around the small lake, and ofcourse when it's calm and ideal you're not the only one who has planned a visit. Though the lake is the attraction, the many trails around for hiking or climbing are the real reason to visit. Families and children under the trees and figures of adventurers high on the rocks!
Small lake with accessible parking. You can come here for a picnic with the kids. Views are very nice and there are some short hikes to the village and back. Swimming is not recommended.
Pretty place ! Could benefit from some additional arrangement (better beach, some benches, tables to eat, trash bins, etc). Also, they could use better directions (trek markings, signs) !
A beautiful site with warm water. However, there is a mile walk uphill to access the site and a lot of seaweed.
Very nice spot to sit and listen to the birds. Calm, quiet, not too many other visitors in march/April, and the loop we walked to get there and back from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence was lovely and very easy/safe - we walked along the D5 until the point marked the map attached and from the lake there's another footpath on the other side that leads to the Route du Barrage. Easy access to Avignon from the town.
St Rèmy is a beautiful, but warm place in summer. You can travel to the sea or distant waters, but this is so much better: a nearby lake created by the Romans (!) and mostly known and frequented by locals. Bring your own food and drink. And enjoy.
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