Best lakes around Courroux are primarily found in the surrounding Jura region, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This area provides access to lakes suitable for water sports, swimming, and nature observation. The region encompasses both Swiss and French Jura, known for its varied terrain and natural beauty. These lakes are typically accessible within a 1 to 3-hour drive from Courroux.
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The Grand Étang de la Réselle is located near Delémont and is an idyllic pond in the middle of the forest. Surrounded by tranquility and nature, it offers a beautiful resting place for hikers. A circular path leads along the water and invites you to linger. Especially on warm days, the shady location provides pleasant coolness. The Étang is a rather unknown destination and therefore pleasantly quiet. In combination with the Vorbourg ruin, a varied hike can be planned.
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Whether the body of water is truly a reservoir or more like an Alsatian carp pond, I cannot and will not judge – the location at the very back of the Lützeltal valley and the beautiful nature all around is wonderful nonetheless.
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Fishing, why not? A bit of a strange location, but entertaining.
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A small artificial fish pond. Beautifully situated and just right for a quick rest.
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Idyllically situated at the end of the Lützeltal.
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The Lützel river is dammed here, and there are a few benches on the dam that invite you to take a break.
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While the prosperous times in the town of Lucelle are over, the Lac de Lucelle is a nature reserve that captivates with its peace, idyll and beauty. The lake can be easily walked around on a well-developed nature trail, and there are many benches where you can watch the ducks and fish in the lake.
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Really enjoyed the atmosphere on a summer morning in drizzle!!!
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The most popular lake is Lucelle Lake, known for its wild and romantic character and as the smallest lake in Switzerland. Other highly appreciated spots include Grand Étang de la Réselle, a larger pond with seating and picnic facilities, and its smaller, more romantic counterpart, Petit Étang de la Réselle.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Grand Étang de la Réselle is a popular spot with picnic facilities. Lucelle Lake offers a comfortable, mostly flat 2km loop trail suitable for all ages. Further afield, Lac de Clairvaux in the French Jura has a sandy beach with gentle slopes, making it very family-friendly, and Lac de Lamoura offers picnic areas and children's games.
The lakes and surrounding Jura region offer a wide array of activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on trails around many lakes. For example, the hiking guide for Courroux features routes like the 'Rabbit Trail' which are easy. Water sports are popular at lakes like Lac de Joux, offering windsurfing, paddle boarding, and canoeing, while Lac de Vouglans is a paradise for motorboat and electric boat rentals, sailing, and swimming.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (July-August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with many lakes like Lac de Joux, Lac des Rousses, and Lac de Saint-Point offering supervised beaches and warm water temperatures. In winter, when conditions allow, Lac de Joux and Lac des Rousses transform into natural ice-skating rinks, and the surrounding areas are excellent for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, Lac de Lamoura in the French Jura offers a discovery trail, part of which is accessible for people with reduced mobility, allowing everyone to enjoy its exceptional flora. While specific accessibility details for all lakes are not available, many trails around lakes like Lucelle Lake are described as comfortable and mostly flat, which may be suitable for some.
For swimming and water sports, Lac de Joux in Switzerland is excellent, with water temperatures up to 24°C in summer and activities like windsurfing and paddle boarding. In the French Jura, Lac des Rousses and Lac de Saint-Point have supervised beaches and offer various water sports. Lac de Vouglans is particularly known for its extensive water sports options, including motorboat rentals and sailing, while Lac de Clairvaux is also popular for swimming and beach activities.
Absolutely. The Jura region is rich in hiking opportunities around its lakes. Lucelle Lake features a comfortable 2km loop trail. Lac de Saint-Point has a 23 km path perfect for walking or cycling. The '4 Lakes' area (Lacs d'Ilay, Narlay, Petit Maclu, Grand Maclu) offers scenic routes like the 'tour of the 3 lakes' or '4 lakes', with stunning panoramic viewpoints such as Pic de l'Aigle. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Courroux.
Yes, the region boasts lakes with both. Lucelle Lake is notable for being the smallest in Switzerland and located in a protected natural area. Lac de Lamoura is known for its exceptional diversity of flora, including peat bogs and wild orchids. Lac de Chalain is famous for its striking turquoise waters and Neolithic lake dwellings. The '4 Lakes' area is a protected natural site of rich biodiversity, often called 'Little Scotland' for its wild beauty, and Lac d'Ilay has an island with historical significance.
Travel times vary. Swiss lakes like Lac de Joux are approximately 1 to 1.5 hours away. Lakes in the French Jura, such as Lac de Lamoura and Lac des Rousses, are generally 1.5 to 2 hours. More distant options like Lac de Saint-Point, Lac de Chalain, Lac de Clairvaux, Lac de Vouglans, and the '4 Lakes' area can take between 2 to 3 hours by car from Courroux (via Delémont).
Yes, many lakes offer facilities for relaxation. Grand Étang de la Réselle has seating and picnic facilities. Lac de Lamoura provides dedicated picnic areas. Additionally, Stritteren Weiher is a nice little pond for a quiet break in nature, and the Lützel Reservoir near Lucelle has benches inviting visitors to take a break.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A 23 km path around Lac de Saint-Point is perfect for cycling. Lac de Vouglans boasts over 82 km of cycle tracks around its shores. Many other lakes, including Lac de Joux and those in the '4 Lakes' area, also have abundant cycling trails. You can explore more options in the cycling guide for Courroux, which includes routes passing by Lucelle Lake.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty. Lucelle Lake is known for its reed-overgrown banks and opportunities to watch waterfowl like ducks and gray herons. Lac de Lamoura is nestled in the Massacre forest and features exceptional flora, including peat bogs and wild orchids. Lac des Rousses is surrounded by peat bogs, contributing to its remarkable biological value. The '4 Lakes' area is a protected natural site with diverse vegetation, including peat bogs and reed beds, home to unique flora and fauna.


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