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Patrimoine & Culture
Baignade au Lac de la Liez
📍 Peigney, Haute-Marne
· Lac de la Liez, 52200 Peigney
À propos
Supervised swimming only in the afternoons from June 27 to September 01, from 1:30 pm to 7:00 pm (when the green flag is raised on the beach mast).
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Equipment for people with reduced mobility:
A "Tiralo", an amphibious wheelchair designed for the launch and aquatic comfort of people with reduced mobility, is available on the beach at Lac de la Liez. You'll find it next to the lifeguard's chair. Ask to use it to the beach lifeguard, recognizable by his red T-shirt and cap.
The "Tiralo" is available exclusively to people with reduced mobility or disabilities who have a companion who will go into the water with them. It's not a play object for the general public, but an armchair reserved for bathing disabled people. It is used under the responsibility of the user and the accompanying person(s). The beach lifeguard cannot take the place of the accompanying person, but is on duty to supervise the bathing area.
The "Tiralo" may only be used in the designated bathing area. The caregiver must always be on foot to control the stability of the bathing chair. It is advisable not to stray more than a few metres from the shore. In the event of improper or unreasonable use, the lifeguard has full authority to put an end to its use. The "Tiralo" is not a boat, but a swimming aid. It must be used under the responsibility of a companion.
Use of the lifejacket is compulsory (provided by the lifeguard).
Safety instructions :
Swimming is only permitted within the perimeters marked by water lines and red and yellow flags.
Only the presence of a flag on the beach mast indicates the presence of a lifeguard and bathing conditions:
- green flag: supervised swimming with no apparent danger
- yellow flag: supervised swimming with limited or marked danger
- red flag: swimming prohibited
- no flag: bathing not supervised; the public swims at their own risk.
The presence of a lifeguard does not exclude the responsibility of each individual and the responsibility of parents towards their children.
In the absence of a pavilion, the public swims at their own risk.
Users must comply with the rules laid down by the municipal by-laws of the municipalities concerned.
<a target="_blank" href="https://www.pays-langres.fr/baignades-meteo-et-reglementation/">>> Consult the Pays de Langres beach weather forecast</a>
Equipment for people with reduced mobility:
A "Tiralo", an amphibious wheelchair designed for the launch and aquatic comfort of people with reduced mobility, is available on the beach at Lac de la Liez. You'll find it next to the lifeguard's chair. Ask to use it to the beach lifeguard, recognizable by his red T-shirt and cap.
The "Tiralo" is available exclusively to people with reduced mobility or disabilities who have a companion who will go into the water with them. It's not a play object for the general public, but an armchair reserved for bathing disabled people. It is used under the responsibility of the user and the accompanying person(s). The beach lifeguard cannot take the place of the accompanying person, but is on duty to supervise the bathing area.
The "Tiralo" may only be used in the designated bathing area. The caregiver must always be on foot to control the stability of the bathing chair. It is advisable not to stray more than a few metres from the shore. In the event of improper or unreasonable use, the lifeguard has full authority to put an end to its use. The "Tiralo" is not a boat, but a swimming aid. It must be used under the responsibility of a companion.
Use of the lifejacket is compulsory (provided by the lifeguard).
Safety instructions :
Swimming is only permitted within the perimeters marked by water lines and red and yellow flags.
Only the presence of a flag on the beach mast indicates the presence of a lifeguard and bathing conditions:
- green flag: supervised swimming with no apparent danger
- yellow flag: supervised swimming with limited or marked danger
- red flag: swimming prohibited
- no flag: bathing not supervised; the public swims at their own risk.
The presence of a lifeguard does not exclude the responsibility of each individual and the responsibility of parents towards their children.
In the absence of a pavilion, the public swims at their own risk.
Users must comply with the rules laid down by the municipal by-laws of the municipalities concerned.
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