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440 hectares of water, that can be enjoyed by all.
Speedboats jet skis are allowed, as well canoes and sailing boats.
Two safe beaches ideal for swimming and children to play on. The
lake itself is a masterpiece of engineering, and leads off to the
Nantes Brest Canal on both sides, and feeding a massive hydro system
of electricity.
Tourists are well catered for. There are man made beaches such as
Anse de Sordan, equipped with a children's play area and very safe,
as well as picnic areas. For the more adventurous, Beau Rivage offers
a lively night life, beaches, water sports and other activities.
there are good restaurants for families offering good value entertainment
like pedaloes, crazy golf, etc There are plenty of activities to
keep the children out of mischief and safe.
The whole lake area is surrounded by the Quenecan Forest,
which is privately owned by the Count, (locally known as Jaques).
Even on a busy day, the lake can hide the tourists,
and remaining a natural area, there are still wild boar
(not that you will see them).
It is an area that can never be developed, that, and will never
be spoilt. Although privately owned, the Count has has allowed pathways
to be cleared through the forest,making it an walker's paradise,
where you can enjoy the peace and quiet.
There are hundreds of walks, you can always
find quiet paths
and avoid other people.
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