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Lake Amance

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Lake Amance

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Lac d'Amance is a prominent artificial lake situated in the Aube department of the Grand Est region in France, at an elevation of 135 meters. It forms a crucial part of the Aube reservoir, alongside the adjacent Lac du Temple, and is nestled within the expansive Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park. This significant body of water is renowned as Europe's largest lake specifically designated for motorboating, playing a vital role in regulating the flow of the Seine River and protecting…

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    October 8, 2023

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    Lake Amance is a beautiful lake located in the Aube department of France, surrounded by the Forêt d'Orient regional natural park. If you're looking for a scenic and invigorating route, you can follow the Amance Lake Loop, a 9.2-mile trail that starts at Dienville Beach and circles the lake. You will be able to admire the water, the forest and the wildlife throughout the route. This is a moderate trail, suitable for running.
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    October 2, 2023

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    Lake Amance is a beautiful lake located in the Aube department of France, surrounded by the Forêt d'Orient regional natural park. If you're looking for a scenic and relaxing hike, …
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    1. Lac d'Amance Loop

    14.6km

    03:45

    70m

    70m

    Hike a moderate 9.1-mile (14.6 km) loop around Lac d'Amance from Dienville, enjoying lake views, forests, and birdlife.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 140 m

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    Location: Dienville, Bar-Sur-Aube, Great East, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular hiking trails around Lac d'Amance, beyond the main loop?

    While the Amance Lake Loop is a well-known 9.2-mile (14.8 km) trail suitable for hiking and running, the surrounding Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park offers a wider network of paths. Hikers can explore various routes that delve deeper into the forest, providing different perspectives of the lake and its wildlife. Many of these trails are also suitable for cycling, offering diverse options for exploring the natural beauty of the region.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain for trails around Lac d'Amance?

    The terrain around Lac d'Amance is generally considered moderate, making it accessible for a wide range of activities. The paths are mostly flat or gently undulating, especially those directly circling the lake. Significant elevation gains are not typical for the immediate lakeside trails, but some routes extending into the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park might feature slightly more varied topography.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features worth seeking out at Lac d'Amance?

    Beyond the general scenic beauty, Lac d'Amance features two notable islands: l'île aux Oiseaux (Bird Island) and l'île aux Carpes (Carp Island), both accessible by boat. The lake also has quieter coves designated for birdwatching, with observatories located near reed beds, offering excellent opportunities to spot local birdlife. These areas provide tranquil spots to appreciate the natural environment.

    What are the parking options at Lac d'Amance, and are there any public transport links?

    Ample parking is available at Lac d'Amance, particularly near popular access points like Dienville Beach and Port-Dienville. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season, as spots can fill up. Public transport options directly to the lake are limited; visitors typically rely on personal vehicles. However, the lake is situated between the towns of Troyes, Bar-sur-Aube, and Brienne-le-Château, which may have regional bus services.

    How crowded does Lac d'Amance get during different seasons or on weekends?

    Lac d'Amance is accessible year-round, but its popularity varies significantly. During warmer months, especially summer weekends and holidays, the lake can become quite busy, particularly around Port-Dienville and Dienville Beach due to water sports activities. The quieter coves and forest trails tend to be less crowded. During the off-season and weekdays, the lake offers a more serene experience, ideal for peaceful hikes and birdwatching.

    Is Lac d'Amance suitable for families with young children, and are dogs allowed on the trails?

    Yes, Lac d'Amance is generally family-friendly. The moderate terrain of the lakeside trails makes them suitable for walks with children. Dienville Beach offers a designated swimming area. For visitors with dogs, many trails within the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the comfort of other visitors.

    What amenities are available near Lac d'Amance, such as cafes, restaurants, or accommodation?

    Near Lac d'Amance, particularly around Port-Dienville and the village of Dienville, you can find various amenities. These include cafes and restaurants offering local cuisine, as well as options for accommodation ranging from campsites to guesthouses. The nearby towns of Troyes, Bar-sur-Aube, and Brienne-le-Château also provide a wider selection of services and lodging.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or designated swimming spots at Lac d'Amance?

    While the lake is large, the primary designated swimming spot at Lac d'Amance is Dienville Beach. This area is supervised during peak season and offers facilities for visitors. Wild swimming in other parts of the lake is generally not encouraged due to motorboating activities and environmental considerations, but the beach provides a safe and enjoyable option for a refreshing dip.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed around Lac d'Amance?

    Lac d'Amance, being part of the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, is rich in wildlife, particularly birdlife. The quieter coves and reed beds are recognized bird-watching areas, where you can spot various waterfowl and migratory species. The surrounding forests are home to deer, wild boar, and a variety of smaller mammals and insects, offering ample opportunities for nature observation.

    What water sports are available for rental at Lac d'Amance, such as kayaks or paddleboards?

    Lac d'Amance is renowned as Europe's largest lake for motorboating, with facilities at Port-Dienville for jet-skiing, water-skiing, and paragliding. While motor-powered activities are prominent, visitors can also find opportunities for renting non-motorized watercraft like kayaks and paddleboards, especially from operators located near Dienville Beach or Port-Dienville, allowing for a quieter exploration of certain lake areas.

    What is the historical significance of Lac d'Amance and its connection to the Seine River?

    Lac d'Amance, along with Lac du Temple, was completed and commissioned in 1989 as part of the great Seine lakes project. Its primary historical significance lies in its role as a reservoir designed to protect Paris and its conurbation from devastating floods of the Seine River, into which the Aube flows. It also ensures adequate water supply to the Seine during drier summer months, making it a crucial piece of infrastructure for river regulation.

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