Best lakes around Lac de Saint-Guérin are situated in the Beaufortain massif of Savoie, France, featuring an artificial lake at an altitude of over 1,500 meters. This reservoir, constructed as part of a hydroelectric complex, is known for its emerald-blue waters and wild alpine environment. The area offers accessible paths for hiking and features a notable Himalayan footbridge. Regulated water activities and fishing are available, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Beautiful alpine lake worth visiting.
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Magnificent site: the lake of Saint-Guérin is worth the detour. It is a starting point for several day hikes: the lakes of the Tempête via the col de la Louze, towards the lake of the Fairies.
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A magnificent site, easily accessible from Arêches on foot or by bike.
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Beautiful lake with splendid mountains in the background, a heavenly place.
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Superb Himalayan footbridge over an azure blue lake with views of the mountains, splendid!
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Lac de Saint-Guérin was built in 1961 as part of a hydroelectric complex, which also includes nearby Lac de Roselend and Lac de la Gittaz. The car parking around the north-western edge of the lake is a great place to access many different trail running Tours in the area. There's a buvette selling drinks and snacks between June and September and also a public toilet on the lake shore.
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The Himalayan suspension footbridge that crosses the gorge at the southeastern tip of Lac de Saint-Guérin is a truly spectacular site. Spanning the turquoise waters of the lake between its rocky edges, it allows access to the southern end of the lake and the trails up towards Cuvy and the Grand Mont. The bridge is constructed from steel grids, so you can see between your feet down to the sunken trees and rocks beneath the water. These are remnants of a former valley flooded to create a reservoir to provide hydroelectric power.
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The western shore of Lac Saint Guérin is officially off-limits for the public. Rule flouted daily.
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The region around Lac de Saint-Guérin is known for its emerald-blue, crystalline waters and wild alpine surroundings. A major draw is the impressive Himalayan footbridge of Lac de Saint-Guérin, which spans the gorge and offers breathtaking panoramic views. The lake itself, Lac de Saint-Guérin, is a beautiful artificial reservoir part of a hydroelectric complex, offering stunning mountain views.
Yes, several other beautiful mountain lakes are accessible from the area. These include the small and pretty Lac des Fées, the striking Lac de Roselend (often considered the most aesthetic of the Savoie dams), Lac de la Gittaz, and Lac de la Tempête, which is a destination for more extensive hiking routes.
The area offers numerous hiking trails of varying difficulties. You can find family-friendly walks that circle portions of the lake, as well as more challenging routes leading to other lakes like Lac des Fées or Lac de la Tempête. For specific routes, explore dog-friendly hikes, waterfall hikes, and mountain hikes in the region.
Absolutely. Lac de Saint-Guérin is easily accessible, with certain paths suitable even for strollers or those with reduced mobility. There's a comfortable, family-friendly walk that circles a portion of the lake. Additionally, two interactive courses, including a fun one for children exploring the water cycle, offer engaging ways to learn about the lake.
While swimming is prohibited to preserve the ecosystem, regulated water activities such as paddleboarding, canoeing, and kayaking are available through authorized rental services like Mountain Sup. Fishing for rainbow and brown trout is also permitted.
Car parking is available around the north-western edge of Lac de Saint-Guérin, providing good access to various trails. Between June and September, a buvette selling drinks and snacks, along with a public toilet, can be found on the lake shore.
Visitors frequently praise the lake's beautiful alpine setting and its splendid mountain backdrop, describing it as a heavenly place. The vibrant turquoise waters and the peaceful atmosphere are often highlighted. The Himalayan footbridge is also a popular feature, offering superb views.
Yes, there are dog-friendly hiking options in the area. For specific routes and information on where you can take your canine companion, refer to the dog-friendly hikes around Lac de Saint-Guérin guide.
Lac de Saint-Guérin is an artificial lake constructed between 1957 and 1961 as a key component of the Roselend-La Bâthie hydroelectric complex. It was built to provide hydroelectric power, and its creation involved flooding a former valley, the remnants of which can sometimes be seen beneath the water from the suspension bridge.
Yes, the View of Lac de Saint-Guérin from the Suspension Bridge is a prime spot, offering superb views over the lake and surrounding mountains. There are also general viewpoints like View of Lac de Saint-Guérin that provide magnificent perspectives of the site.


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