Lisle-sur-tarn

Lac de Bellevue

4 ha lake suitable for walking but also for fishing. Surrounded by trees and grassy areas with shaded picnic tables and a playground. Swimming prohibited.
Next to the lake is the Lisle-sur-Tarn motorhome area as well as the swimming pool and tennis courts of the local club which can be booked by going to the Café du Centre. Intergenerational playground and city stadium.

On the shore of Lake Bellevue, a pontoon is set up for fishermen, particularly those with reduced mobility. It ensures the safety and tranquility of fishing. A parking space reserved for people with reduced mobility is nearby.

Disability-related benefits:
– Hearing impairment: detailed information panel with emergency numbers including 114.
– Mental disability: detailed information panel with water-related dangers.
– Motor deficiency: concrete path, presence of guardrails and wheel chases.
– Visual impairment: large print information panel
We speak French

Opening

Opening hours from January 01 to December 31, 2025
MondayOpen
TuesdayOpen
WednesdayOpen
ThursdayOpen
FridayOpen
Open on SaturdayOpen
SundayOpen

Rates

Free

Services

Equipment

  • Parking
  • Coach parking

Services

  • Pet Friendly
  • Coach access
  • Motorhomes allowed
  • Restaurant

Activities on site

  • Recreational leisure
  • Picnic area.
  • Playground for children
  • Fishing
  • Fishing site - 2nd category

Home animals

Animals are accepted

Accessibility

  • Tourism and Handicap brand - hearing impairment
  • Tourism and Handicap brand - mental disability
  • Tourism and Handicap brand - motor impairment
  • Tourism and Handicap brand - visual impairment

Hearing impairment

Detailed information panel with emergency numbers including 114.

Physical disability

Concrete path, presence of guardrails and wheel guards.

Visual impairment

Large print information panel

Mental handicap

Detailed information panel with water-related hazards.

Address

Avenue Charles de Gaulle
81310 Lisle-sur-Tarn
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