The Barrage de Vailhan, also known as Barrage des Olivettes, is a dam located in Vailhan, in the Hérault department of France. The dam was built in 1986 to regulate the water levels of the Peyne, a tributary of the river Hérault, and to prevent flooding. The resulting lake has a surface area of 40 hectares and is surrounded by greenery and a wild landscape. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and swimming in the lake. The area is also suitable for picnics and fishing
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