Grand Étang is the largest natural lake on Réunion and one of the best places to walk when you want something peaceful, green, and close to the highlands. Formed in a collapsed volcanic crater and fed by mountain runoff, the lake sits inland from Saint-Benoît and is surrounded by low cloud forest, vines, and misty cliffs that shift with the light all day long.
There’s no road to the water — you park at a small picnic area and walk-in:
20–30 min walk to the lake on a wide, easy trail
From there, you can either loop partway along the lake’s edge or continue deeper to Cascade du Bras d’Annette
Flat trail most of the way, but muddy and slick in places — this is rainforest terrain
Lots of shade, tree cover, and native birdlife — including papangues and small herons
Popular with locals on weekends, but usually quiet midweek
It’s not a swimming spot and there are no facilities beyond the trailhead, but the stillness of the lake and the way the cliffs reflect off the water on a clear morning are reason enough to come. It’s a solid leg-stretcher if you’re based on the East Coast.
👉 Pro Tip: The trail is often wet and slippery. Wear proper hiking shoes and bring a light rain jacket even in the dry season (May-November).
👉 Hidden Gem: The picnic area near the start of the trail is perfect post-hike — bring fruit, cheese, or a boulangerie sandwich for the full island hiking experience.