Best lakes around La Rochette, located in the Savoie department of France, offers a diverse natural landscape characterized by alpine surroundings and numerous lakes. This region provides a variety of aquatic environments, from tranquil, preserved natural lakes to those developed for leisure activities. The geographic setting contributes to a range of outdoor experiences centered around water.
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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The region around La Rochette offers a diverse range of lakes, from tranquil, preserved natural areas to those developed for leisure activities. You'll find serene glacial lakes, artificial basins, and larger, more active bodies of water perfect for various sports.
For swimming and water sports, Lac d'Aiguebelette is an excellent choice, known for its warm, emerald green waters reaching up to 28°C in summer. It's ideal for non-motorized activities like stand-up paddleboarding and canoeing. Lac du Bourget also offers pleasant swimming temperatures and a wide range of water sports, including sailing, rowing, and water skiing. Lake Saint-André also tolerates swimming in its leisure area.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lac Saint-Clair in Valgelon-La Rochette is a local leisure base with a paddling pool, water games, and mini-golf in summer. Lac d'Aiguebelette features seven supervised beaches, some with inflatable structures and water games. Lake Saint-André and Lac de la Thuile are also popular for family picnics and easy walks.
Both Lac Saint-Clair and Lac de Sainte Hélène feature accessible paths for people with reduced mobility, allowing for comfortable exploration around the lake shores.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for walking and hiking. Lac d'Aiguebelette has surrounding natural settings perfect for hiking, and Lac du Bourget features trails with panoramic views. Lac de Sainte Hélène is a starting point for several thematic hikes. You can find various routes, including the 'Watch Rock – Lake La Thuile loop', in the Mountain Hikes around La Rochette guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with lakes like Lac d'Aiguebelette and Lac du Bourget reaching warm temperatures. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery and fewer crowds. Winter can be suitable for quiet walks, especially around lakes like Lac Saint-Clair.
Yes, the region provides cycling opportunities. The Flumet basin offers a flat, shaded path perfect for a short bike ride. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Gravel loop from Montmélian' or the 'Bike path – View of Château de Miolans loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around La Rochette guide.
Lac de Sainte Hélène is known for its wild and preserved banks, rich in biodiversity, offering a serene natural retreat. Lac de la Thuile also provides a peaceful setting, ideal for quiet relaxation and picnics.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from lakes nestled in vineyards like Lake Saint-André to the dramatic mountain backdrops of Lac du Bourget. The availability of family-friendly activities, accessible paths, and a wide range of water and land sports are also highly valued.
Yes, Lac Saint-Clair is surrounded by a notable wetland area, offering opportunities for birdwatching and observing local flora. Lac de Sainte Hélène is a preserved area rich in biodiversity, maintaining wild banks that support various ecosystems. Lac du Bourget is also recognized as a Ramsar site for its ecological importance.
Yes, there are several running trails that incorporate the beautiful lake scenery. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Lake Saint Clair – Bar des Alpes loop' or the 'Étang d'Arvillard loop' in the Running Trails around La Rochette guide.


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