Best lakes around Saint-André-D'Embrun are found in the Hautes-Alpes region of southeastern France, offering diverse aquatic landscapes. The area features a mix of vast artificial lakes, natural glacial lakes, and serene mountain lakes. These bodies of water are set against a backdrop of mountainous surroundings, providing varied environments for exploration. The region's lakes serve as key natural features, supporting local ecosystems and recreational activities.
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I tried to get up with my bike. push biken a lot, but without knowing what the terrain would be I ended walking up the last 800m aprox. Maybe I could have made it with bike to the top, but hell it was certainly the most crazy things have done. Great, technical rock downhill.
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Very suggestive landscape with the lake as a completion
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the singletrack section is completely destroyed by the rains and the frequent passages of mountain bikes, the trail has been transformed into a monorail, sometimes very deep which prevents any control of the mountain bike, the pedals touch everywhere. Route taken on 01/26/24
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An exhilarating section of switchback singletrack that descends down to near the lake's edge. It's continuously steep for a kilometre, but although not overly technical, it does require some good handling skills.
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Very nice walk in the shade in an airy forest for the first part and a second part on a beautiful path. Summit with a beautiful view of the lake.
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Blue trail, built, lots of berms but too narrow to ride them as such, so very slow and not very fluid. Unfortunately also heavily washed out by rain, gutters everywhere. The red trail, which starts 300m earlier, is nicer to drive.
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For water sports and swimming, Lac de Serre-Ponçon is an excellent choice. It's one of the largest artificial lakes in Western Europe, offering stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, boat rentals, and water skiing. Its waters are suitable for swimming, often reaching 23°C in summer, and it features nine 'Blue Flag' labeled beaches. Additionally, swimming is permitted in Lac de Saint-Apollinaire, which provides a tranquil setting.
Yes, Lac de Siguret is ideal for families, offering easy accessibility for leisurely walks and picnics by the water's edge. Lac de Serre-Ponçon also has numerous 'Blue Flag' beaches perfect for family swimming and relaxation. For a scenic picnic spot with views of the Ecrins, consider Lake Peyrol.
The lakes around Saint-André-D'Embrun are rich in nature. Lac de Siguret, a Sensitive Natural Area, is home to over 350 plant species, including the protected Loesel's Liparis orchid, 52 bird species, and the rare water vole. The clear waters also teem with fish like carp, pike, and roach. High-altitude lakes like Lake Hivernet are known for marmots.
Yes, Lac de Serre-Ponçon features the historic Saint-Michel chapel, which appears to float on the lake, a remnant of a submerged village. Near Lac Napoléon, you can find the Napoleon refuge, built in 1856 under Napoleon III, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Mount Guillaume, which offers a 200° vista of Lac de Serre-Ponçon and its surrounding region. Lac de Saint-Apollinaire also provides remarkable views, including panoramic vistas of the larger Lac de Serre-Ponçon.
There are various hiking opportunities. For an easy, tranquil walk, explore the trails around Lac de Siguret. For more challenging routes with stunning views, consider the ascent to Mount Guillaume. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Saint-André-D'Embrun guide, including routes like 'Lake Siguret loop from Siguret'.
Yes, the area offers excellent cycling and mountain biking. For cycling, routes like 'Chapelle St Roch – Lake Siguret loop from Saint-André-d'Embrun' are available. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Méale Loop Trail' or the 'Durance Bridge – Lac de Serre Ponçon Panorama loop from Embrun'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Saint-André-D'Embrun and MTB Trails around Saint-André-D'Embrun guides.
The region benefits from exceptional sunshine, often exceeding 300 days a year, making it pleasant for much of the year. Summer is ideal for water activities and swimming in Lac de Serre-Ponçon and Lac de Saint-Apollinaire. For hiking, spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures. Note that the road to Lac de Saint-Apollinaire (D509T) is typically closed from early December until mid-March.
For experienced mountain bikers, the Singletrack descent to Lac de Serre-Ponçon offers a continuously steep section requiring good handling skills. Hikers seeking a challenge can tackle the ascent to Lake Hivernet, a difficult hike at 2370m altitude. You can find more difficult routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-André-D'Embrun and Cycling around Saint-André-D'Embrun guides.
While specific parking details vary by location, Lac de Siguret is noted for its easy accessibility, making it convenient for visitors. For Lac de Saint-Apollinaire, access is via the D509T road, which is closed during winter months (early December to mid-March). It's advisable to check local signage for parking availability at each lake.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. Lac de Siguret is known for its fish population, including carp, pike, minnows, roach, and rudd. Lac de Saint-Apollinaire is also known for its fish population, making it a favored destination for anglers.


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