Green tourism at the Raviège lake in Southern France in Herault
At 700 metres above sea level and 80 kilometers from the sea, the Lake of Raviège goes from east to west and is about 12 km long. This ideal location for green tourism lies in the middle of beech and fir trees and is located in the heart of the Regional Natural Park of Upper Languedoc shared between Herault and Tarn, near the lake of Laouzas.
The Bouldouïres basis for recreation lies eastern of the Lake at two km from Salvetat sur Agout. It offers:
- A great and pleasant beach covered with grass where you can quietly and safely sunbath, play and swim in the summer ,
- Activities for your children with the tree climbing park, the bungy trampoline and jumping castles,
- Multiple water activities at the Port of Bouldouïres: water skiing, sailing but also go for a ride on the lake in pedal or Oxo.
In the south of the lake lies the village of Anglés and in the west the Raviège dam.
Around the lake of Raviège
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The beach of Bouldouires
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The port of the lake of Raviege
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The lake view from the Bar - Restaurant of the port
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View of the port from the beach
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Sailing boats ready to go
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Bungy trampoline
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Outdoor air castle on the beach
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A few steps from the lake
Book your accommodation on the edge of the lake in Herault for your holidays for 2 to 22 people.
La Salvetat sur Agout
The medieval town of Salvetat on Agout is perched on a rocky outcrop. The town ranks among the most beautiful villages of France and is labelled Green Tourism. You will discover its Roman chapel, its bridge of the 12th century, the Tower Cazal but also its beautiful arches and slate roofs who wrap themselves around this rocky outcrop.
The Raviege Lake dam
Built on the river Vèbre at Anglès, it was put in operation in 1957. The Raviège Lake Dam is 40 m high and 228 m long. It covers an area of 440 hectares and retains 45 million m3 of water.


