Lakes around Freney, a village located in the French Alps, offer a range of natural water bodies for exploration. The region, often associated with the Oisans area, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and alpine landscapes. These lakes provide opportunities for outdoor activities, with varying elevations and accessibility. The area serves as a base for discovering several lakes nestled within the surrounding valleys and peaks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Lac Vert (Green Lake) is a natural lake in the French department of Haute-Savoie, near the commune of Passy. According to the French National Forest Agency, the ONF, the lake was probably formed during a landslide, the so-called "Dérochoir", in the 15th century. Subsequently, subsequent landslides (one in 1751) embellished the lake with several boulders.
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Lake Peyron (2,453 m) is located above the Granges de la Vallée Étroit (1,765 m) (Briançonnais, Hautes-Alpes). Access by road can be done through Névache (D 301T) and following the D 1T road that leads to the Narrow Valley (1,765 m), via the Col de l'Échelle (1,762 m)
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The lakes in the Freney region, nestled in the French Alps, are known for their diverse characteristics. You'll find natural high-altitude lakes with distinct colors, such as Lac Vert and Green Lake, which gets its emerald hue from special seaweed. There are also larger reservoirs like Plan d'Amont Lake, serving as gateways to mountain trails within the Vanoise National Park.
Yes, Lac Vert is particularly suitable for families, offering relatively easy access even with young children. While some high-altitude lakes like Black Rock Lake require a bit more physical effort, they can still be managed by active children, as reported by visitors with 8 and 11-year-olds.
You can expect stunning alpine landscapes, clear waters, and unique geological formations. For instance, Green Lake is famous for its vibrant emerald waters, while Lake Peyron showcases incredible turquoise, chlorophyll green, and mineral gray hues at 2,440 meters above sea level. Many lakes also offer panoramic viewpoints of the surrounding peaks.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountaineering expeditions, explore gravel biking routes, or enjoy numerous hiking trails. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the Mountain Hikes around Freney, Gravel biking around Freney, and Hiking around Freney guides.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. For example, visitors mention that you can swim in Green Lake, though the water is generally very cold due to its alpine location.
The best time to visit is typically during the summer months when the snow has melted, and the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. Some high-altitude lakes, like Green Lake, are particularly stunning in summer when not covered by snow.
Absolutely. Plan d'Amont Lake, situated at 2,078 meters above sea level, is an excellent starting point for day hikes and longer excursions within the Vanoise National Park. It also has a useful car park for convenience.
Accessibility varies by lake. Some, like Lac Vert and Green Lake, are considered easily accessible. Others, such as Black Rock Lake, require a bit more physical condition to reach due to their high altitude.
Komoot users highly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. Many highlight the distinct colors of the water, the stunning alpine settings, and the opportunities for relaxation and idyllic surroundings. The region's lakes have received over 100 upvotes and more than 200 photos shared by visitors.
Yes, the Freney region is known for its high-altitude lakes. Plan d'Amont Lake is at 2,078 meters, while Lake Peyron is even higher at 2,440 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views and a true mountain experience.
Lake Peyron is located above the Granges de la Vallée Étroit. Access by road can be made through Névache (D 301T), following the D 1T road that leads to the Narrow Valley (1,765 m) via the Col de l'Échelle (1,762 m).


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