Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans

Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans
Location Gironde
Coordinates 45°8′13″N 1°6′49″W / 45.13694°N 1.11361°W / 45.13694; -1.11361Coordinates: 45°8′13″N 1°6′49″W / 45.13694°N 1.11361°W / 45.13694; -1.11361
Basin countries France
Max. length 18 km (11 mi)
Max. width 5 km (3.1 mi)
Surface area 56.67 km² (21.88 sq. mi.)
Max. depth 10 m (33 ft)
Surface elevation 14 m (46 ft)

Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans is a lake in the Médoc region of France, located in the département of Gironde. It is one of the largest lakes in France, and the largest freshwater lake, by surface area, situated entirely in France. It lies at an elevation of 14 m (46 ft), and has a surface area of 56.67 km² (21.88 sq. miles). In winter, its size is exceeded by Lac de Grand-Lieu in the Loire-Atlantique which expands to cover 62.92 km² but shrinks to 35 km² in summer.

Geography

The lake, one of the Great Lakes of the Landes, extends 18 km at its longest and 5 km at its widest, parallel to the Côte d'Argent on the Atlantic Ocean.

The closest towns to Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans are Hourtin to the north east, Carcans to the south east and the resort of Maubuisson which sits on the lake's south-western shore.

Protection

The 21.5 km² area of dunes and marshland between the north-western shore of the lake and the Atlantic Ocean, known as the 'dunes et marais d'Hourtin', has been designated a nature reserve since 2009.[1]

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