Lake Grangent extends from Aurec-sur-Loire (43) to Saint-Just Saint-Rambert (42). It houses a Marina in Saint-Victor-sur-Loire (municipality of Saint-Etienne), one of the largest inland ports in France. This body of water on the Loire of 21 km is retained by the Grangent dam. It is home to a majestic heritage such as the island of Grangent or the castle of Essalois. Surrounded by steep hillsides, forests and moors, Lake Grangent is ideal for Hiking and offer panoramas magnificent and the best photo spots in the Loire department!
Grangent lake, a natural and wild space favorable to outdoor activities!
Although the primary function of Grangent dam either hydroelectric, its construction in 1957 profoundly changed the landscape by raising the water level of the Loire and allowed the development of nautical and tourist activities.
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Fishing
The Grangent lake is a real fishing spot experienced carp anglers, access by boat or float tube allows predator fishermen to track down zander and large catfish that occupy the bottom of the lake.
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The baignade
Hoist the green flag! In summer, the bathing is authorized and supervised at the Saint-Victor-sur-Loire beach, on the banks of Lake Grangent.
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Grangent lake cruise
Sail through the heart of the Gorges de la Loire nature reserve aboard a cruise ship. The one-hour getaway allows you to discover the island of Grangent, the hermitage of the Camaldules and the peninsula of Châtelet, sites of incredible charm! Possibility of lunch or dinner on the boat, and theme evenings for a pleasant and original moment.
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On foot around Grangent Lake
The “Gorges de la Loire… à pied” topoguide offers 15 walks and hikes around Lake Grangent. The ride is ideal for enjoying fantastic views on the river and recharge your batteries.
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Château d’Essalois, Centre d’Interprétation des Gorges de la Loire
Grangent lake, a remarkable and protected area
The lake also promotes the development of many fauna and flora species of ecological interest. This very rich biodiversity has generated the protection of the Loire Gorges as a classified and registered site, Natura 2000 site and classification as a Regional Nature Reserve of several hectares around the Grangent lake.