Best lakes around Réaumont are primarily found in its vicinity, with Lac de Paladru being a significant natural attraction in the Isère department. This glacial lake is known for its clear, turquoise waters and is the fifth largest natural lake in France. The area is characterized by wooded hills and ancient moraines, offering a serene environment for outdoor activities. It provides diverse recreational opportunities and natural landscapes.
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Lake Paladru is very popular in the summer, especially on weekends. Swimming is possible; there's a small, well-equipped beach.
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This is a classic bike ride around Grenoble, easy and suitable for the whole family.
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A tourist attraction in this area is Lake Paladru, which stretches from the village of the same name in the north to Charavines in the south. If you walk around the lake from a distance rather than on the paths directly along the shore, the hills offer some very beautiful views of the landscape. But not only that: on the outskirts of Bilieu – on the eastern shore of the lake – we pass a small sacred monument: a simple wayside cross made of two massive wooden beams (without a body or INRI inscription), which already shows the wear and tear of wind and weather.
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Beautiful public bathing area, turquoise water
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Located at an altitude of 500 m at the bottom of a depression of glacial origin with a substantially north-south axis, the Etang du Grand-Lemps nature reserve presents an exceptional flora and fauna heritage over 53 ha. Its slopes are shared between pastured meadows, crops and chestnut copses. The bottom of the depression corresponds to a marsh covered by peat bog vegetation and phragmites. The peat environments, and more particularly the sphagnum groups, constitute the originality of the site. Source: Natural Reserves Org
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Pretty beach where it is possible to swim and enjoy the turquoise water of the lake.
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Pasture by the water, there are happy cows.
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High up on the hillside here you get an amazing view of this glacial lake.
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Lac de Paladru, often called the 'Blue Lake,' is known for its remarkably clear, turquoise to emerald waters, attributed to the lacustrine chalk at its bottom. It is the fifth largest natural lake in France and offers a serene environment with wooded hills and ancient moraines. You can find more details about this beautiful lake on its highlight page: Lake Paladru.
Yes, for stunning panoramic views of Lac de Paladru, we recommend visiting the Croix des Cochettes View of Lac de Paladru. Located high up on the hillside, it provides an expansive perspective of this glacial lake and the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Lac de Paladru is excellent for swimming, with waters reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius in summer. There are five equipped and supervised beaches around the lake, including Charavines Beach, which is a popular spot for families to enjoy the clear water.
Lac de Paladru offers a wide range of water activities. Visitors can enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, and pedal boating on its clear waters.
Absolutely. A dedicated 'greenway' (voie verte) connects Charavines to Paladru, running for 7 kilometers one way, perfect for exploring the local flora and fauna. Additionally, the Cycle Path on the Eastern Shore of Lac de Paladru is well-developed and suitable for families with small children. For more extensive cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Réaumont guide.
The area surrounding Lac de Paladru offers numerous walking and hiking trails for all levels, including paths through the Bois d'Amour with picturesque lake views. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, in the Hiking around Réaumont guide.
Yes, the lakes, particularly Lac de Paladru, are very family-friendly. Locations like Charavines Beach are equipped for swimming and ideal for family outings. The cycle paths around the lake are also designed to be accessible for families with children.
Yes, Lac de Paladru is a site of significant underwater archaeology. Two submerged ancient villages have been discovered, and artifacts from these prehistoric settlements, dating back over 5,000 years, are exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Lac de Paladru in Charavines.
For a quieter natural setting, consider visiting Grand-Lemps Pond. This nature reserve features an exceptional flora and fauna heritage, including peat bog vegetation and reed beds, offering a serene environment for nature observation.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports, as Lac de Paladru's waters warm up significantly. However, the area is beautiful year-round for hiking and cycling, with spring and autumn offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
While specific regulations for dogs on beaches may vary, many of the hiking and cycling trails around Lac de Paladru are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The lakes are nestled amidst wooded hills and ancient moraines, creating a picturesque and diverse landscape. Around Lac de Paladru, you'll find notable reed beds that serve as important nesting and spawning grounds for various species, contributing to a rich natural habitat.


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