Best lakes around Grandvillard are found in the Fribourg canton of Switzerland, a region characterized by its natural beauty and diverse aquatic landscapes. The area features both smaller, secluded lakes and larger, man-made reservoirs. These bodies of water offer various recreational opportunities, from tranquil strolls to scenic hiking trails. The surrounding environment provides views of mountain peaks and varied terrain.
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A great little hike with breathtaking views of the lake. There's a large section on tarmac depending on the route taken, but it's still a pleasant experience!
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The trail away from the access road to the dam is easy to ride and partly paved.
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Idyllic lake with a great mountain panorama and the trail leads directly along the shore.
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Lake Hongrin is an artificial basin located in the canton of Vaud. The water is treated in the Veytaux power plant and then flows into Lake Geneva. it is possible to bathe only in certain places. Also, since the area around the lake is a military shooting range, access during the week is often restricted or prohibited.
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At the artificial lake of Montsalvens, in the Gruyère region of Switzerland, on the 9 km loop, you will encounter a 60 meter long suspension bridge which will enhance your run and offer you a breathtaking view of the lake.
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This is the oldest double arch dam in Europe, built in the early 1920s. It creates a beautiful artificial lake that you can walk around in around 3 hours. With its calm waters on one side and the magnificent and exhilarating waterfall on the other, this is an event not to be missed.
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Lake Lessoc is an artificial lake created by the Lessoc dam, where you can admire the reflections of the mountains and the Sarine. Along the way, you can also discover historic bridges and learn about the local flora and fauna.
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Lac de Montsalvens is popular for its historical significance as the site of Europe's first double-curvature arch dam, completed in 1920. It offers an accessible and scenic hiking trail around the lake, suitable for families, with varied landscapes and views of the Dents Vertes peaks. Visitors can also enjoy sports fishing, picnics, and barbecues. You can learn more about the dam at Montsalvens Dam.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly hiking. The trail around Lac de Montsalvens is largely shaded and easy, making it pleasant for families. Similarly, an easy, hour-long loop trail around Lac de Lessoc is ideal for families and accessible from Montbovon train station. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Grandvillard guide.
The region boasts interesting historical features. Lac de Montsalvens is notable for its dam, which was the first European double-curvature arch dam. Around Lac de Lessoc, you can discover historical bridges, including a covered wooden bridge from 1667, along its easy loop trail.
Lac de Coudré is located directly within Grandvillard, offering a tranquil and easily accessible natural escape. It's reachable via a small paved road from the village, with a walking path leading from the parking area to the lake itself, making it ideal for a local stroll.
Yes, Lac de Lessoc is a good spot for birdwatching, with swans, ducks, and cormorants frequently sighted. The trail around it also features agroforestry panels to learn about local flora and fauna. Additionally, the small Lac des Joncs is one of Switzerland's most important amphibian spawning areas, offering a unique natural idyll.
Lake Gruyère offers magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. There's a path that winds through nature on the slopes overlooking the water, providing a timeless experience and superb vistas. You can find more details about this spot at Lake Gruyère.
While specific designated swimming areas are not detailed for all lakes, Lake Hongrin, located in the canton of Vaud, is a reservoir that offers beautiful landscapes and several spots to access the water. Always check local regulations and safety information before entering the water.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking trails, such as the 'Lac de Lessoc – Col de Soladier loop', and mountain hikes. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Grandvillard and Mountain Hikes around Grandvillard guides.
Yes, Lac du Vernex, nestled between mighty mountain ranges, offers a panorama like a picture book. From its bank, you have great views of peaks like 'Le Rubli' and 'Gummfluh', and you can admire mountain and Saane river reflections in its waters.
The hiking season for many trails around the lakes, such as Lac du Vernex, typically runs from May to October, offering pleasant conditions for exploration. The shaded paths around Lac de Montsalvens are particularly enjoyable in summer. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, for example, the Lac des Joncs Inn invites visitors for a break, offering specialties like fresh trout and cheese dishes on its sun terrace. The proximity to the Bains de la Gruyère in Charmey also provides options for relaxation and dining after exploring Lac de Montsalvens.
Lac de Lessoc is easily accessible by public transport, with its easy loop trail accessible directly from Montbovon train station. This makes it a convenient option for those relying on public transportation.


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