Lakes around Vaulion, a municipality in Switzerland, are situated in the Vallée de Joux, a region known for its natural water landscapes. The area features several notable lakes, including Lac de Joux, Lac Brenet, and Lac Ter. These bodies of water are set amidst the Jura Mountains, offering diverse attractions and activities. The region provides a variety of outdoor experiences throughout the year.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Artificial lake on the plateau at an altitude of 1400m.
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remember to take your cane a piece, otherwise it's a beautiful one
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Wonder Lake to cycle around plenty of cafe and different routes you can take.
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Popular picnic area with stone, looking out over the "Sur le Mont" (504m), the eastern municipal boundary of Orny.
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Here you are looking straight at the "Sur le Mont" (504m), the eastern municipal boundary of Orny.
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Pretty village to the north of Lac de Joux, right on the water's edge with its boats and its beach. Note that it is one of the rare places in the heart of the Jura that is sheltered from the north winds.
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The primary lakes around Vaulion, located in the Vallée de Joux, are Lac de Joux, Lac Brenet, and Lac Ter. Lac de Joux is the largest, known for its diverse activities, while Lac Brenet offers a more tranquil setting, and Lac Ter is popular for fishing.
During summer, Lac de Joux is ideal for water sports like swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and wakeboarding. You can also enjoy cycling and hiking around its shores. In winter, when conditions allow, it transforms into Switzerland's largest natural ice skating rink.
Yes, the lakes offer several family-friendly options. Lac de Joux has sandy beaches perfect for swimming and picnicking. The village of Le Pont, situated on Lac de Joux, provides cafes and a pleasant environment for families.
Absolutely. The region offers an extensive network of hiking and cycling routes. For instance, you can enjoy a scenic 23-kilometer circular hike or bike ride around Lac de Joux. You can find various routes, including cycling trails around Vaulion, on komoot's guides like Cycling around Vaulion.
Lac Brenet, located just north of Lac de Joux, is a charming smaller lake known for its shaded beaches and a pleasant one-hour walk around its perimeter. Historically, its natural ice was famously harvested and transported to Swiss cities and even Paris.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer (June-August) is best for water sports and hiking, with water temperatures in Lac de Joux ranging from 18 to 24 degrees Celsius. Winter (December-February) offers unique experiences like ice skating on Lac de Joux and cross-country skiing in the Vallée de Joux, provided conditions are suitable.
Yes, the lakeshore villages such as Le Sentier, Le Pont, and L'Abbaye offer hotels and restaurants. For example, Le Pont has cafes and bakeries with excellent views of Lac de Joux, perfect for a break.
The lakes are set amidst the Jura Mountains, bordered by Mont Tendre and the Mont Risoux wooded chain. You'll find clear waters, alpine forests, and unique geological features like Lac de Joux's underground drainage system. Lac de Joux is also notable for being one of the few lakes in Switzerland with sandy beaches.
Yes, Lac Ter is particularly popular among fishermen, where you can find perch, roach, gudgeon, and pike. Lake Morond, an artificial lake, also functions as a trout fishing pond.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the wide array of activities available. Many appreciate the opportunity to cycle around Lac de Joux, enjoy its beaches, and the peaceful atmosphere. The village of Le Pont is also a community favorite for its scenic views and welcoming cafes.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Dent de Vaulion – Col de Pétra Félix loop from Le Pont' or the 'Dent de Vaulion loop from Le Pont'. More options are available in komoot's Running Trails around Vaulion guide.
While specific details on public transport from Vaulion to the lakes are not provided, the region is generally accessible. The villages around Lac de Joux, such as Le Pont, are points of interest and likely have connections.


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