Best lakes around Belmont-Luthézieu are situated in a region characterized by its natural water bodies and diverse ecosystems. The area features a mix of natural lakes, ponds, and marshlands, offering varied landscapes for exploration. These aquatic environments are often surrounded by rich flora and fauna, including rare plant species. The terrain also includes viewpoints providing expansive vistas of the surrounding valleys and distant lakes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Best done in the morning in case of extreme heat!
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Very pretty, calm and peaceful lake
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Small lake a stone's throw from the Rhône, the wine-growing villages of Bugey de Belley and Grand Colombier. You can swim there in summer at the beach on the south side or fish. To discover at the edge of the lake: its sculpted rocks and sculptures.
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This 18 hectare body of water borders the Vaux marsh which extends over more than 132 hectares. Nearly 160 species of plants have been recorded in the surrounding area, including rare carnivorous specimens and some very beautiful orchids. A path crosses this natural sanctuary.
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Beautiful sculptures, but not only! From the cross, you will discover a path that takes you to the top of the mountain and allows a magnificent view of Lake Barterand. A first level allows you to see the entire lake without having to climb to the top! The trail can be slippery!
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The Vaux marsh, at the level of the Lésines pond, is located in the department of Ain in the commune of Hauteville-Lompnes. The marsh covers an area of 132 hectares. It is the second largest in the Ain.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lesines Pond, which borders the vast Vaux marsh and is known for its diverse plant species. Another favorite is Lake Barterand, a small lake offering swimming and fishing opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lesines Pond and Lake Barterand are both categorized as family-friendly. The Marais de Lesines (Marais de Vaux), a large marsh area, also offers accessible natural exploration for all ages.
Summer is ideal for activities like swimming at Lake Barterand. If visiting during extreme heat, it's recommended to explore areas like Lesines Pond in the morning to avoid the hottest part of the day.
Lake Barterand is explicitly mentioned for swimming, with a beach on its south side available during the summer months.
The region is rich in natural diversity. At Lesines Pond and the surrounding Vaux marsh, you can find nearly 160 plant species, including rare carnivorous plants and orchids. The area also features varied aquatic environments, from serene ponds to larger lakes, often surrounded by lush flora and fauna.
Yes, the Panoramic View of Grand Colombier, Culoz, and Lac du Bourget offers superb vistas. From this spot, you can see the Grand Colombier and Culoz, with views extending to Lake Bourget on clear days.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles and gravel biking, as well as mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Belmont-Luthézieu, Gravel biking around Belmont-Luthézieu, and MTB Trails around Belmont-Luthézieu guides.
Yes, there are paths suitable for walking. For instance, a path crosses the natural sanctuary around Lesines Pond. You can also find various routes for mountain biking that may include sections suitable for hiking, such as the 'Lake Barterand – Lake Chavolay loop' mentioned in the MTB Trails around Belmont-Luthézieu guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Lake Barterand are described as 'very pretty, calm and peaceful.' The region's diverse ecosystems, including marshlands and rare plant species, also draw significant interest.
Near Lake Barterand, you can discover the Sculptures of the Carved Rock, which are a notable man-made monument and a highlight of the lake area.
While specific parking information isn't detailed for every lake, popular spots like Lake Barterand, being a recreational area, typically have parking facilities nearby to accommodate visitors.
The natural lakes, ponds, and marshlands around Belmont-Luthézieu are home to rich flora and fauna. The Vaux marsh, bordering Lesines Pond, is a significant natural sanctuary, suggesting a variety of wildlife, though specific animal species are not detailed in the provided information.


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