Natural monuments around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac, a rural commune in the Combe de Savoie region of France, are characterized by diverse natural features. The area is notable for its significant natural monument, the Lac de Sainte-Hélène, a preserved lowland wetland. This region also offers scenic viewpoints such as Watch Rock, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. The natural environment supports a rich biodiversity and offers various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Magnificent viewpoint, both at the top and at the bottom. Some technical sections favor hiking rather than trail running. You'll find ibexes (and their babies), chamois, and marmots at the summit. This is one of the trails worthy of a Windows wallpaper! 👌 If you do a full tour, there are some sections that are close to climbing, so be warned. However, it's possible to turn around everywhere, with plenty of side sections, so there are always solutions! 😁
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small viewpoint on Lake St André
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Amazing cave, with two entrances, so we cross the mountain! Great place to take beautiful photos!
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A waterfall that begins to flow less and less in summer unfortunately. But which remains a very pleasant place for a refreshing break.
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Nice little lake nestled in the vineyard. In the leisure area, unsupervised, swimming is tolerated at the risk and peril of users. Prohibited in the rest of the lake.
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A bit of freshness during the summer season.
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A stone's throw from the Apremont vineyards, this pretty waterfall offers us a nice refreshing break. A really nice spot!
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The Lac de Sainte Hélène is a haven for biodiversity. You might spot the rare Green Tree Frog, beavers, and numerous herons nesting on the island. During summer, European bee-eaters can also be observed. An observatory at the lake provides opportunities to discover its rich fauna and flora.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lac de Sainte Hélène is an ideal picnic spot, and a path accessible to people with reduced mobility allows for easy walks. Lake Saint-André also offers a picnic area and a discovery trail. Additionally, the Pichut Waterfall is a pleasant and refreshing spot for all ages.
Swimming is prohibited at the Lac de Sainte Hélène to protect its natural state and rich ecosystem. While swimming is tolerated at your own risk in the leisure area of Lake Saint-André, it is generally prohibited in the rest of the lake.
Yes, the Lac de Sainte Hélène features a landscaped path that is accessible to people with reduced mobility, allowing visitors to go around the lake away from the banks.
The area around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with options ranging from easy loops around the lakes to more challenging mountain hikes. There are also opportunities for gravel biking. For more detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac, Mountain Hikes around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac, and Gravel biking around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Watch Rock, a viewpoint equipped with orientation tables. Mont Rochefort, another modest summit, also offers excellent vistas of the lake, the village, Belledonne, and the Bauges mountains.
The Lac de Sainte Hélène is unique as the only natural lake in the Combe de Savoie with untamed, wild banks. It's a significant lowland wetland, recognized as a major departmental site, and boasts a rich ecosystem, including rare species like the Green Tree Frog. It's also a relic from glacial melting nearly 10,000 years ago.
Yes, the La Balme Cave in Collomb is a notable natural monument. It features two entrances, allowing you to cross through the mountain. Visitors often report seeing ibexes, chamois, and marmots near the summit, making it a rewarding experience for hikers.
The natural monuments are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer offers opportunities to observe European bee-eaters at Lac de Sainte Hélène and is ideal for hiking and picnics. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the scenic views without the peak summer crowds.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Lac de Sainte Hélène offers an easy loop trail. For more easy hiking routes, you can check the Hiking around Sainte-Hélène-Du-Lac guide, which includes routes like the 'Lac de Sainte Hélène loop from Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac'.
Lake Saint-André is a charming little lake nestled amidst vineyards. It features a dedicated picnic area and a discovery trail, making it a pleasant spot for a relaxing visit. While swimming is generally prohibited, it's a beautiful location for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, around the Lac de Sainte Hélène, you can find thematic trails such as a 'rando'croquis' trail designed for sketching landscapes, and 'Walk with Hyla' to learn about the lake's secrets and history.


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