Best lakes around Largillay-Marsonnay are found in the Jura region, an area known for its lakes and waterfalls. The region features significant bodies of water such as Lake Vouglans and Lac de Clairvaux, which are accessible from Largillay-Marsonnay. Other notable lakes in the broader Jura area include Lac de Chalain and Lac Saint-Point. These locations offer diverse natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Lac de Clairvaux-les-Lacs is a beautiful lake nestled in the Jura mountains. It is very pretty, with crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and surrounding forests.
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The La Fratte belvedere is a superb view of the cliffs overlooking the turquoise lake and the forest.
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The Pyle bridge is a monumental building 385 meters long and 65 meters high above water level. It spans Lake Vouglans and connects the towns of Maisod and Orgelet. It is equipped with two sidewalks allowing pedestrians to cross it safely. And it's worth it as the view is clear. Spectacular panorama in perspective.
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The La Fratte belvedere is accessible by a small path that branches off. to get closer to the cliff. The viewpoint is secured by barriers and thus allows you to enjoy the view in peace. And the panorama is really worth it: turquoise water and forest as far as the eye can see.
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Nice, quiet place for a cozy picnic.
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Nice platform over the lake with a great view and rest area.
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For excellent swimming and sandy beaches, consider Lake Vouglans, which features three lifeguarded beaches: Bellecin, Mercantine, and Surchauffant. Lac de Clairvaux is also highly recommended, known for its superb water quality and a well-equipped beach, often certified with the 'Blue Flag' label. Additionally, Lac de Chalain offers striking turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, with water temperatures reaching 24-25 degrees Celsius in summer.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Lac de Clairvaux is particularly family-friendly, offering supervised swimming and good infrastructure. Lake Vouglans also has three sandy, lifeguarded beaches perfect for families. Lac des Rousses provides a beach with facilities, a picnic area, and children's play features, making it another great option.
Lake Vouglans is a hub for water sports, offering sailing, pedal-boating, canoe-kayaking, windsurfing, water-skiing, and boat trips. There are designated zones for various activities, including motor vessels. Lac Saint-Point also permits water sports, providing ample opportunities for active visitors.
For breathtaking views, visit La Fratte Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of turquoise water and forests. The Pyle Bridge, spanning Lake Vouglans, also provides a spectacular panorama from its pedestrian sidewalks.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. Lake Vouglans has over 82 kilometers of lakeside trails. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Surchauffant cliffs – View of Lac de Vouglans loop' or the 'Quinquenouille Waterfall – Lake Vauglans loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Largillay-Marsonnay.
Around Lake Vouglans, you'll encounter a diverse landscape. Beyond the emerald-green waters, you can explore the impressive Vouglans Dam, the picturesque Pelle waterfall, and the tranquil Maurice Peninsula. The surrounding forests also feature unique geological formations, such as the Moss-Covered Rocks in the Forest near Lac de Vouglans, where mineral and vegetal elements combine.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lake Vouglans is known for its abundance of fish species like trout, pike, zander, and catfish, with specific areas like Zone A reserved for anglers. Lac Saint-Point also permits fishing.
Yes, there are excellent cycling opportunities. Over 82 kilometers of trails around Lake Vouglans are suitable for cycling. You can also find gravel biking routes, such as the 'Lac de Clairvaux-les-Lacs – Pyle Bridge loop'. For more cycling options, check the gravel biking guide for Largillay-Marsonnay.
The area around Lac de Clairvaux holds significant historical value, being a UNESCO site with evidence of human habitation dating back 6,000 years. The lake itself was historically known as 'Clara-valis' (clear valley) by the Romans due to its pristine water.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the turquoise waters and lush forests. Highlights like La Fratte Viewpoint and the Pyle Bridge are highly rated for their spectacular panoramas. The crystal-clear waters and family-friendly atmosphere of Lac de Clairvaux-les-Lacs are also very popular.
For tranquility and wide-open spaces, Lac des Rousses is an excellent choice. Situated at an altitude of 1,000 meters and surrounded by fir trees, it provides a serene escape. Lac de Bonlieu is also described as a fantasy-like setting, ideal for a peaceful 4km hike along its banks, especially captivating with its autumn colors.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Rock Formations by the Lake – View of the Pont de la Pyle loop' or the 'Pyle Bridge – View of Lake Vouglans loop'. For more options, consult the running trails guide for Largillay-Marsonnay.


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