Lakes around Barberaz are a prominent feature of the Savoie department, offering convenient access to several natural lakes in the surrounding region. Barberaz is strategically positioned to explore these significant tourist attractions, each presenting distinct characteristics. The area provides diverse aquatic environments, from large natural lakes to smaller, more secluded glacial lakes.
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The lookout is too overgrown. You can hardly see the lake anymore! What a shame!
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Very nice viewpoint from a much lower altitude than that of Revard, which gives a different view of the landscape, less overhanging and closer to the Chambéry basin and the lake. The paragliding take-off area, a little further in the hike, is also a very pleasant place (equipped with a few benches!)
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Beautiful spot almost at the Col de l'Epine.
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one of the most beautiful views in this area!
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Peaceful lake. With the terrace of the Auberge du Lac to recharge with carbohydrates
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The place offers a superb view of the plain and Lake Bourget. In the background we can see the Dent du Chat as well as the Molard. This is the ideal spot for a little stop along the road. This passage is less frequented than La Sire located a little higher up.
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The most popular lakes accessible from Barberaz include Lake Saint-André, known for its serene vineyard setting, and Lac de la Thuile, a peaceful glacial lake. Additionally, Lac du Bourget and Lac d'Aiguebelette are highly regarded for their diverse activities and natural beauty.
Lac du Bourget, the largest natural lake in France, offers a wide array of water activities. You can enjoy swimming, boating, water skiing, scuba diving, and sailing. The western shores also provide preserved natural beauty for exploration.
Lac d'Aiguebelette, often called the 'emerald of the Alps,' is unique for its striking turquoise waters, which can reach warm temperatures up to 28°C in summer. It prohibits combustion engines, ensuring exceptionally clear water and a thriving biodiversity, making it ideal for swimming and non-motorized water sports like paddleboarding and kayaking. It also features seven equipped and supervised beaches.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Saint-André has a leisure area where swimming is tolerated, and a discovery trail. Lac d'Aiguebelette is also very family-friendly with its warm, shallow waters and supervised beaches, perfect for swimming and gentle water sports.
The best time for swimming is during the summer months. Lac d'Aiguebelette, in particular, is known for its exceptionally warm waters, reaching up to 28°C, making it a prime destination for swimming during this period.
Absolutely. Lac de la Thuile, situated within the Bauges massif, is a small glacial lake known for its wild, unspoiled character, surrounded by reeds and peaceful meadows. Its calm, intimate ambiance offers a tranquil escape from crowds.
Yes, the region offers various routes. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Vignes de Myans – Lake Saint-André loop' or the 'Lac de la Thuile – Marocaz Pass loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Lake Saint-André – Granier Pass loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Barberaz guide, the Gravel biking around Barberaz guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Barberaz guide.
For stunning vistas, consider the View of Lac du Bourget from Malpassant, which offers a superb perspective of the plain and Lake Bourget, including the Dent du Chat. Another option is the Voues de l'Épine Viewpoint, located on the 'Sardinian Way', providing beautiful lake views.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty, from the serene vineyard backdrop of Lake Saint-André to the wild character of Lac de la Thuile. The variety of water activities available at larger lakes like Lac du Bourget and the unique warm, clear waters of Lac d'Aiguebelette are also highly valued.
Yes, for instance, Lac d'Aiguebelette has a strict prohibition on combustion engines to maintain its pristine water quality and biodiversity. While swimming is tolerated in designated leisure areas at Lake Saint-André, it is unsupervised and prohibited in other parts of the lake.
Lac du Bourget is approximately 14 km from Barberaz, making it easily accessible for a day trip to enjoy its extensive water activities and scenic shores.
Yes, near Lac de la Thuile, you can find the Auberge du Lac, which offers a place to recharge and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The lake is also a great spot for a picnic.


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