Best lakes around Jacob-Bellecombette are found in the surrounding Savoie department, as the commune is ideally situated near several notable bodies of water. These nearby lakes offer a variety of features and attractions for visitors. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, with lakes of glacial origin and natural lakes. These diverse aquatic environments provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and natural appreciation.
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The lookout is too overgrown. You can hardly see the lake anymore! What a shame!
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Beautiful spot almost at the Col de l'Epine.
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one of the most beautiful views in this area!
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Peaceful lake. With the terrace of the Auberge du Lac to recharge with carbohydrates
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Lake Aiguebelette is a natural lake located in France in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Main lake of the Savoyard Avant-Pays, in the southern end of the Jura massif, it is located approximately 10 kilometers from Chambéry, approximately 40 kilometers from Grenoble and approximately 100 kilometers from Lyon. It has an area of 545 hectares and is as such the seventh natural French lake after Lake Geneva (in part), Lake Hourtin and Carcans, Lake Grand-Lieu, Lake Bourget, Lake Annecy and Lake Marville (at Kerguelen). Bordered to the east by the Épine chain which culminates with Mont Grelle at 1,427 meters and to the west by Mont Tournier, its maximum depth is 71 meters. At first glance, it is characterized by its often green color, whereas, in the same region, Lake Annecy is bluer and Lake Bourget is more often steel gray. Lake Aiguebelette is a private lake which belongs to the Rivérieulx de Chambost de Lépin family and Électrcité de France, who have entrusted its management to the Communauté de Communes du Lac d'Aiguebelette. Its banks are shared between five riverside municipalities: Aiguebelette-le-Lac, Lépin-le-Lac, Saint-Alban-de-Montbel, Novalaise and Nances. In the southern part of the lake there are two islands, surrounded by reed beds. In order to preserve the quality of its waters and its environment, thermal motor boats have been prohibited on the lake since a decree of 1967. It has also been the first regional freshwater nature reserve in France since March 2015. Source: Wikipedia
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Magnificent lake in a mountain atmosphere, with a pretty road that goes around it, partly away from traffic. Do it clockwise.
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For families, Lac d'Aiguebelette is an excellent choice. Its emerald-green waters are warm, reaching up to 28°C in summer, and motorized boats are prohibited, ensuring a calm and safe environment. You'll find supervised beaches, and opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and pedal boating. Another great option is Lake Saint-André, a peaceful spot nestled in vineyards, featuring a picnic area and a discovery trail.
Yes, Lac d'Aiguebelette is known for its exceptionally clean and warm waters, making it ideal for swimming. The prohibition of motorized boats helps maintain its crystal clarity. While swimming is tolerated at Lake Saint-André, it is unsupervised.
Both Lac du Bourget and Lac Annecy offer excellent conditions for paddleboarding. Lac du Bourget provides a majestic backdrop with mountains plunging into the water, while Lac Annecy is celebrated for its exceptionally pure and transparent turquoise waters, framed by stunning mountain views.
For a more secluded experience, Lac de La Thuile is a small glacial lake nestled at 874 meters in the Bauges mountains. It offers a wild, unspoilt, and serene atmosphere, surrounded by reeds and peaceful meadows, away from the crowds. It's an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility and an intimate connection with nature.
The summer months (June to September) are ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at Lac d'Aiguebelette where waters are warmest. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful foliage. Winter can be picturesque for walks, particularly around Lac du Bourget, though water activities are limited.
The region around Jacob-Bellecombette offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including those around Lake Saint-André, by checking out the Cycling around Jacob-Bellecombette guide. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Spark Park – La Coche Cross loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Jacob-Bellecombette guide. Gravel biking options, such as the 'Lake Saint-André – Granier Pass loop', are also available through the Gravel biking around Jacob-Bellecombette guide.
Yes, Lac du Bourget is overlooked by the impressive Hautecombe Abbey, which serves as the necropolis of the Dukes of Savoy, offering a significant historical and cultural experience alongside the natural beauty of the lake. Additionally, the village of Aiguebelette-le-Lac, located on the shores of Lac d'Aiguebelette, has vestiges of a 14th-century castle.
Yes, many lakes offer easy walking opportunities. The road around Lac d'Aiguebelette provides an easy ride or walk with views of the mountains and lake. Lake Saint-André also features a discovery trail suitable for leisurely strolls. For a more extensive option, Lac Annecy has a cycle path of over 40 km that can be explored on foot.
Lac d'Aiguebelette is unique for several reasons: its astonishing emerald-green color, its seven hot water wells contributing to pleasant summer temperatures, and the prohibition of motorized boats since 1967, which ensures crystal-clear waters and a preserved environment. It is also a Natura 2000 site and a classified Regional Nature Reserve.
The Voues de l'Épine Viewpoint offers clear perspectives of the surrounding geopoints and the lake. Lac du Bourget is characterized by mountains plunging directly into its waters, creating dramatic and picturesque landscapes from many vantage points. Lac d'Aiguebelette also offers beautiful views, especially from the road that circles it.
Absolutely. Lac Annecy boasts a cycle path of over 40 km that encircles the entire lake, perfect for exploring by bike. The road around Lac d'Aiguebelette also offers an easy ride with scenic views. You can find more cycling routes, including those around Lake Saint-André, in the Cycling around Jacob-Bellecombette guide.
The lakes around Jacob-Bellecombette showcase diverse natural beauty. Lac du Bourget is France's largest natural lake of glacial origin, framed by mountains. Lac d'Aiguebelette is famous for its emerald-green color and protected ecosystem, including two small islands. Lac de La Thuile, nestled in the Bauges mountains, offers a wild setting with reeds and peaceful meadows.


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