Best lakes around Chapareillan are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the French Alps, offering a diverse natural landscape. This area provides access to various lakes, each with distinct features and recreational opportunities. The local geography includes vineyards and mountain backdrops, contributing to scenic views. Visitors can explore both natural and man-made bodies of water, suitable for different outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Between Belledonne and the valleys, the Flumet basin is an artificial body of water nestled in a natural setting. Easily accessible from Allevard, it offers a flat, shaded path, perfect for a short bike ride or a moment of relaxation. Along the way, you'll walk along the tranquil banks, with views of the surrounding peaks.
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Peaceful lake. With the terrace of the Auberge du Lac to recharge with carbohydrates
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Pretty lake well hidden before the Marocaz pass.
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Nice little lake nestled in the vineyard. In the leisure area, unsupervised, swimming is tolerated at the risk and peril of users. Prohibited in the rest of the lake.
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Magnificent little lake in the middle of the vineyards. picnic area discovery trail. Navigation and swimming prohibited.
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The Lac de Sainte Hélène, a natural lake fed by the Coisetan stream, is a preserved area where the banks remain wild. A landscaped path accessible to people with reduced mobility allows you to go around the lake away from the banks. Ideal picnic point and departure point for hikes. No swimming.
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A haven of charm, Lake Saint-André is a natural area classified as a “Grand Site” and home to many protected birds, plants and insects.
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Several lakes in the region are ideal for families. Lake Saint-André is a protected natural site with picnic areas and a discovery trail. Lac de Carouge offers a well-developed leisure base with a playground, picnic areas, and pedal boat rentals. Lac de Mirande, near Allevard, is also very popular with families, featuring a fitness trail and games for children.
Yes, Lac d'Aiguebelette is famous for its distinctive blue-green waters that can reach up to 25°C in summer, making it perfect for swimming. Lac de Paladru, known as the 'Lac Bleu', also offers waters that can reach 25°C in summer. Lac de Mirande is a shallow artificial lake known for its warm waters, where swimming is allowed (unsupervised).
The lakes offer a variety of water sports. Lac d'Aiguebelette is excellent for kayaking, paddleboarding, and rowing, with motorboats forbidden to ensure tranquility. Lac de Paladru is a hub for canoeing, stand-up paddling, rowing, and pedal boating. Lac de Carouge also provides pedal boat and paddleboard rentals.
Lake Saint-André is a protected natural site, home to diverse birds, plants, and insects, making it a haven for nature lovers. Lac de Mirande is also a great spot for observing local wildlife, including mallards and amphibians.
Yes, Lac de Sainte Hélène features a landscaped path accessible to people with reduced mobility, allowing visitors to circumnavigate the lake away from the banks. Lac de Carouge also has a 2 km accessible promenade around its perimeter.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find various hiking trails around Chapareillan, including easy loops like the Bellecombe – Cernon Waterfall and Dam loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Lake Saint-André – Lake Saint-André loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Chapareillan and Road Cycling Routes around Chapareillan guide pages.
Lake Saint-André, nestled at the foot of Mont Granier and surrounded by vineyards, offers picturesque views. The View of Lake Saint-André and the Belledonne Range is particularly stunning. Lac de Paladru, with its mesmerizing turquoise to emerald waters, also provides magnificent panoramas.
Near Lac de Paladru, an archaeological museum showcases findings from underwater excavations, providing insight into the history of its early inhabitants and the region's rich heritage.
Lac de la Thuile is known as a peaceful lake, ideal for picnics. Lake Saint-André also has flat, grassy areas suitable for picnics. Lac de Carouge and Lac de Mirande both offer designated picnic areas.
Lac d'Aiguebelette stands out for its distinctive blue-green, warm waters, which are among the warmest in France. It is also unique because motorboats are forbidden, ensuring a tranquil environment and crystal-clear water. It boasts several sandy beaches, two islands, and seven hot water springs.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the area. Fishing is permitted in designated areas at Lake Saint-André. Lac de Carouge is also a popular spot for fishing. Lac de Mirande is known for fishing various species like carp, perch, pike, and roach.
The summer months are particularly popular, as the waters of lakes like Lac d'Aiguebelette and Lac de Paladru can reach up to 25°C, making them ideal for swimming and water sports. The surrounding landscapes also offer great hiking and cycling opportunities during warmer seasons.


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