Best lakes around Grenoble are nestled within the French Alps, providing access to a variety of natural landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous lakes, many of which are relics of the Ice Age. These bodies of water offer diverse experiences, from watersports to serene hikes. The area's geography makes it a notable destination for exploring natural features.
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On the GR 54 Tour de Ecrins tour, stage 11 and 1st photo of the view from the 12th and last day's stage.... the refuge is very good and highly recommended, the lake was unfortunately too cold for us, but beautiful to look at and the tour overall fantastic!
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The path to Lac de crop is somewhat steep at places, but it is well maintained and well marked. The view of the lake is truly rewarding. Highly recommended.
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An ideal base for the Tour des Lacs des 7 Laux... Or for a break before heading back down
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Magnificent lake! Accessible to all! As a bonus, you'll find ibexes and a few marmots if you're lucky. For the more courageous, you can climb to an altitude of 2,900 m by continuing on the path with a magnificent view if the sky is clear!
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A lake with crystalline colors.
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Magnificent mountain lake!! However, bring good shoes because there is a lot of elevation gain and a repellent for flying insects because during our breaks, it was impossible to be left in peace.
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Magnificent mountain lake where it is pleasant to swim despite a slight influx of hikers. Prepare yourself with courage, good shoes, and a good hour's walk before you can dip your feet in.
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The region offers a diverse range of popular lakes. For accessible water activities and historical significance, the Matheysin Plateau lakes, especially Grand Lac de Laffrey, are very popular. For clear, azure waters ideal for swimming, Lake Paladru is a favorite. For mountain enthusiasts, Robert Lakes and Lake Lauvitel are highly appreciated for their stunning scenery and hiking access.
Lake Monteynard-Avignonet is renowned as one of Europe's finest wind spots, making it an excellent choice for windsurfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts. It's nestled between the majestic Dévoluy and Vercors mountains, offering a scenic backdrop for these activities.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Grand Lac de Laffrey and Lake Petichet on the Matheysin Plateau offer pebble beaches, playgrounds, and easy access. Lake Achard is also a beautiful and easily accessible spot, perfect for picnics after a short hike from Chamrousse.
The region offers a wide range of hiking opportunities, from easy walks to more strenuous mountain treks. For example, you can enjoy a moderate hike on the Tour of the footbridges of Lake Monteynard-Avignonet or explore the Lac du Lauvitel loop in the Écrins National Park. Many mountain lakes like Robert Lakes and Lake Crozet are accessible via rewarding hikes, offering stunning alpine views.
Yes, swimming is permitted in many of the lakes. Grand Lac de Laffrey and Lake Petichet are popular for swimming with their pebble beaches. Lake Paladru is particularly known for its clear, blue waters ideal for a refreshing dip. Swimming is also allowed in Robert Lakes and Lake Lauvitel, offering a unique experience in an alpine setting.
Yes, Grand Lac de Laffrey is historically significant as it lies along the Route Napoléon. An equestrian statue near the lake marks Napoleon's famous encounter with royal troops, adding a historical dimension to its natural beauty.
The lakes around Grenoble are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. You'll find diverse features such as dense forests of beech, fir, and ash trees around Lac Mort, and imposing peaks over 2,400 meters high surrounding Robert Lakes. Many lakes offer breathtaking viewpoints, reflecting crystalline waters and majestic mountains.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, watersports, and enjoying the beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the vibrant foliage. Some lakes, like Lake Achard, are also popular for snowshoeing in winter.
Absolutely. The area around Grenoble offers numerous cycling routes that pass by or lead to beautiful lakes. You can find various options, from easy rides to challenging climbs, in the Cycling around Grenoble guide, including routes like the La Belle Via Cycle Route.
For a serene experience, Lac Mort offers a tranquil walking circuit through dense forests. Lake Achard is also an excellent spot for picnics, easily accessible from Chamrousse. These lakes provide peaceful settings away from more bustling areas.
Yes, Lake Lauvitel is located in the heart of the Ecrins National Park, offering spectacular views and a rewarding hike. Other lakes are nestled near regional parks like Chartreuse and Vercors, providing access to their protected natural environments.
The Matheysin Plateau lakes are a group of four 'sapphire lakes' – Grand Lac de Laffrey, Petichet, Pierre-Châtel, and Lac Mort – located just over half an hour south of Grenoble. These lakes are relics of the Ice Age, offering a striking blue line on the landscape and providing refreshing escapes with various activities and natural charm.


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