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Discover our 6 lakes

Each lake in the Morvan has its own special character, so there's something for everyone. Are you an adventurer, looking for peace and quiet, or do you want it to be very active? Find out here what makes up the DNA of each of them.

Lac des Settons
Miguel Bouttry - OT MSGL
Lac des Settons
... the most FUN!

Lac des Settons

Certainly the best-known and liveliest of the 6 Great Lakes, it was the first to turn to tourism and became something of a seaside resort for the Morvan and beyond.

Barrage de Pannecière
Miguel Bouttry - OT MSGL
Lac de Pannecière
... the most MAJESTUOUS!

Lac de Pannecière

Known for its magnificent scenery, the largest of the Morvan lakes stretches as far as the eye can see. With a surface area of 520 hectares, or more than 728 football pitches, it's sure to leave you breathless!

Lac de Chaumeçon
Miguel Bouttry - OT MSGL
Lac de Chaumeçon
... the most SOOTHING

Lac de Chaumeçon

Close to the commune of Brassy, the Lac de Chaumeçon invites you to relax and unwind. The silence that reigns here is a delight for the mind... and the ears.

Lac de Saint-Agnan drone
Miguel BOUTTRY - OT MSGL
Lac de Saint-Agnan
... the most EXOTIC

Lac de Saint-Agnan

If you've got a Robinson's soul, the Lac de Saint-Agnan is the place for you! Surrounded by forests and meadows, its many little coves will awaken your adventurous spirit.

Lac du Crescent brume
Miguel Bouttry - OT MSGL
Lac du Crescent
... the most WILD

Lac du Crescent

Lac du Crescent owes its name to its "croissant" shape, the equivalent of which you will have guessed in Morvan dialect. Fed by both the Cure and Chalaux rivers, it is THE lake for carnivore anglers.

Lac de Chamboux terrasse
Miguel BOUTTRY - OT MSGL
Lac de Chamboux
... the most DISCREET

Lac de Chamboux

Less well known, the Lac de Chamboux reveals itself to those who set off in search of it. Surrounded by an abundant forest, it is made up of three parts separated by dykes.

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