{"ok":true,"data":{"id":5795,"slug":"plage-d-aureilhan-aureilhan","name":"Plage d'Aureilhan","country":"France","state":"Landes","city":"Aureilhan","coords":{"lat":44.2203,"lng":-1.2035},"beachType":"lake beach","tags":["family","scenic","sun_bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Plage d'Aureilhan curves along the western shore of Lac d'Aureilhan, a freshwater basin separated from the Atlantic by a narrow band of dunes and forest. You arrive to find families unloading coolers onto grass that meets sand, staking out territory beneath the pines that fringe the beach. The water temperature climbs several degrees warmer than the ocean just three kilometers west, and the absence of waves means you can float on an inflatable without drifting into the next département.\n\nThe lake bottom is sandy and visible in the shallows, dropping off gradually enough that nervous swimmers gain confidence with each step. Paddleboards glide past without the chop that makes ocean launching a wet scramble. By mid-afternoon, the western sun heats the sand while the tree line offers retreat when small shoulders start to pink. Lifeguards monitor a roped swimming zone during summer months, and a wooden jetty extends into deeper water where older kids practice dives.\n\nThis is not the beach for sunset drama or the iodine tang of low tide. It is the beach for grandparents who want to watch grandchildren without scanning for rip currents, for picnics that do not require shaking sand from every baguette slice, for the particular relief of knowing that the biggest wave your toddler will encounter comes from a passing pedal boat.","teaser":"You park beneath maritime pines and walk fifty meters to water that barely ripples. The sand slopes so gently that children venture out twenty meters while you still see their knees. No surf, no salt spray—just the scent of resin and sunscreen.","uniqueAngle":"The only lake beach within ten minutes of Mimizan where preschoolers can wade far from shore without a parent's heart rate spiking.","accessType":"Drive-up","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade Out Forever","subtitle":"Knee-deep twenty meters from shore"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Paddleboard Circuit","subtitle":"Flat water, no surf chaos"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pine-Shaded Picnics","subtitle":"Grass meets sand, no grit"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sunset Over Water","subtitle":"Western light, glassy reflections nightly"}],"audience":{"surfer":"You will find nothing to ride here. The lake is a mill pond, its surface broken only by the occasional pedal boat wake. If you need waves, drive west ten minutes to Plage Sud at Mimizan and paddle out to the beach break that handles northwest swells. This is where your non-surfing partner waits with a book while you chase sets, where you rinse salt from your wetsuit in bathwater-calm shallows, where your board stays waxed but dry for the afternoon.","couples":"Arrive an hour before sunset and rent a paddleboard built for two—the rental kiosk near the parking lot closes at seven. The western exposure paints the pines copper as the water goes glassy, and you will paddle past families packing up their coolers. For dinner, drive seven minutes to Le Bouchon du Lac in Aureilhan village for duck confit and local Tursan wine on a terrace overlooking the reeds. Sleep at Hôtel de France et des Lacs in Mimizan-Bourg, where ceiling fans stir the scent of wisteria through open windows.","backpacker":"Wild camping is prohibited but Camping Municipal du Lac in Aureilhan charges fourteen euros for a tent pitch with hot showers, five minutes' walk from the beach. The lake itself is free—no parking fee, no entry charge. Buy a rotisserie chicken and tomatoes at the Saturday morning market in Mimizan, spread your towel under the pines, and swim without paying a centime. The 14 bus from Mimizan-Plage stops at Aureilhan village twice daily in summer; from there it is a twenty-minute walk through residential streets to the beach.","local":"You already know to arrive after six p.m. when the families have surrendered the beach and the lifeguards have packed up. The eastern shore, accessible by following the dirt track past the official beach, offers deeper water and fewer cigarette butts. In September, when the lake warms from a summer of sun, the water temperature peaks even as tourists vanish. Bring a mask—the sandy bottom near the old pilings sometimes reveals freshwater crayfish navigating the shallows like tiny armored tanks.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Yes, Plage d'Aureilhan is excellent for families with children. As a lake beach on Étang d'Aureilhan rather than the Atlantic Ocean, it offers calm, gentle waters without ocean waves or strong currents. The shallow entry and absence of surf make it ideal for young swimmers and those less confident in water. Supervision requirements are less intense than ocean beaches, though adult supervision of children remains essential. Water quality in the Landes lakes is generally good and monitored during summer. The calm conditions allow for safe paddling, swimming, and water play, making it a popular choice for families seeking a relaxed beach day.","q":"Is Plage d'Aureilhan safe for children and families?"},{"a":"The best time to visit is during summer months (June-September) when lake water temperatures are warmest and most comfortable for swimming. July and August offer the fullest range of seasonal services and warmest weather, though these are also the busiest months. Lake beaches like Aureilhan can be particularly pleasant in June and September when crowds thin but temperatures remain suitable for swimming. Unlike ocean beaches, lake waters warm up more quickly in spring and stay warmer into autumn. Visit on calm, sunny days for the most enjoyable experience, as the sheltered lake environment lacks the dramatic surf that characterizes ocean beaches.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage d'Aureilhan?"},{"a":"Plage d'Aureilhan is located in the village of Aureilhan, situated between Biscarrosse and Mimizan in the Landes department. By car, access the beach via local roads from Aureilhan village; look for signage directing to the lake beach. From Mimizan, it's approximately 10 kilometers south. Parking is typically available near the beach access during summer months. Public transport options in this rural area are limited, making a car the most practical option. The beach sits on Étang d'Aureilhan, one of several coastal lakes in the region, so ensure your navigation directs you to the lake shore rather than the Atlantic coast.","q":"How do I get to Plage d'Aureilhan?"},{"a":"Aureilhan is a small village, so on-site facilities at the beach itself may be limited compared to major resort areas. Basic amenities like seasonal snack bars or small cafés may operate during summer months, but options are modest. For more extensive dining and shopping, the nearby town of Mimizan (approximately 10 kilometers north) offers restaurants, supermarkets, and various services. Accommodation options in Aureilhan include vacation rentals, gîtes, and possibly small-scale lodging, with more choices available in Mimizan or Biscarrosse. Pack supplies if planning a full day at this quieter lake beach, especially outside peak summer season when services may be minimal.","q":"Are there restaurants and accommodations near Plage d'Aureilhan?"},{"a":"Plage d'Aureilhan offers a completely different experience from Atlantic beaches. Lake waters are calm without surf, waves, or strong ocean currents, making swimming easier and safer for families with young children, elderly visitors, or less confident swimmers. Water temperatures tend to be warmer and more consistent than the Atlantic. Wind protection from surrounding landscape creates a more sheltered environment. The lake beach provides a peaceful alternative when ocean conditions are rough or when you want a relaxed sunbathing and swimming day without the drama of Atlantic surf. It's particularly valuable for multi-day stays when variety is appreciated.","q":"Why choose a lake beach instead of the Atlantic Ocean beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage d'Aureilhan: Landes Lake Beach Near Mimizan, France","description":"Calm freshwater swimming and pine-shaded shores await families at this Landes lake beach. Gentle waves, picnic spots, and sunset views without Atlantic crowds.","ogImage":null},"images":[{"id":"319074","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5657/23951841192_c9eb9a1bf7_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5657/23951841192_c9eb9a1bf7_n.jpg","alt":"Plage d'Aureilhan — photo by olivlepitre"},{"id":"319075","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/1672/23764119980_daaafc6f85_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/1672/23764119980_daaafc6f85_n.jpg","alt":"Plage d'Aureilhan — photo by olivlepitre"}]}}