Lakes around Ardon, situated in the Valais region of Switzerland, are characterized by their clear waters and alpine settings. This area is known for its mountain lakes, many of which are accessible by foot or bike. The region offers diverse natural features, from tranquil shores to glacial-fed bodies of water, providing opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a mountainous landscape.
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Beautiful mountain lake! Perfect for cooling off and taking a short rest.
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Perfect for a stopover. With a small playground
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Great dead-end road with some spectacular sections and views.
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A beautiful and peaceful mountain lake, accessible on foot and by bike in summer, and by ski in winter. The lake makes a great destination or distraction for a day of hiking, as the trails leading to it span the entire mountain or valley below, and there is something for everyone. The lake also offers the opportunity for those who want to escape the summer heat to take a quick swim, if you're feeling brave enough!
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A magnificent natural lake, hidden in a wooded valley. The valley itself is a nature reserve, serving as a refuge for the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit this beautiful region.
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A small lake in the heart of the Nendaz ski resort, with excellent views and water that must be freezing. A great place to catch your breath.
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A calm and tranquil lake, located in the Verbier ski resort. During the winter months, the Lac des Vaux region hosts off-piste skiers, and during the summer, it is popular with hikers, cyclists, and runners, as well as the diversity of flora and fauna that the summer in the Alps offers. For those brave enough or a little crazy, you can take a dip to escape the summer heat, I'm sure it's much better once you're in...
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The Ardon area in Valais, Switzerland, features a diverse range of lakes, including serene mountain lakes like Lac des Vaux, natural reserves such as Les Epines Nature Reserve, and dam-created reservoirs like Lac de Tseuzier. Many are known for their clear waters and alpine settings.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Domaine des Îles offers a wide range of leisure activities including a children's play area, mini golf, and picnic spots. Les Epines Nature Reserve is also considered family-friendly, providing a natural setting for exploration.
For a unique experience, consider Derborence Lake Refuge, a picturesque lakeside cabin offering regional food and overnight stays. Domaine des Îles also has restaurants and camping facilities. Near Lac de Tseuzier, you'll find a restaurant and a free drinking water fountain.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and running around mountain lakes like Lac des Vaux. The area also features challenging climbs, such as the route to Lac de Tseuzier, and opportunities for swimming in warmer months. For more structured activities, Domaine des Îles provides tennis, climbing walls, and beach volleyball.
Yes, the Valais region is excellent for hiking. You can find trails leading to and around many lakes. For example, the approach to Derborence Lake Refuge involves a hike through a nature reserve, including a section through a partially overhanging rock face. Lac des Vaux is a popular destination for hikers. You can explore various hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Ardon guide.
The lakes around Ardon are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. During warmer months, typically summer, mountain lakes like Lac des Vaux offer opportunities for swimming and refreshing strolls. In winter, the region transforms, welcoming backcountry skiers, and some areas like Domaine des Îles even offer cross-country ski runs.
Yes, during the warmer months, swimming is possible in some of the lakes. Lac des Vaux is noted as a place where brave visitors can take a quick swim to escape the summer heat. Domaine des Îles also features a beach area.
Yes, the area is home to significant natural reserves. Derborence Lake Refuge is located within a nature reserve. Additionally, Les Epines Nature Reserve is a renatured former gravel pit that now serves as an ideal refuge for many species, offering a mosaic of environments including ponds, gravelly banks, and riparian forests.
Many lakes offer stunning views of the surrounding Valais Alps. The climb to Lac de Tseuzier and Tseuzier Dam rewards visitors with magnificent panoramas. The hike to Derborence Lake Refuge also provides breathtaking views, especially along the approach through the rock face.
Absolutely. Mountain lakes like Lac des Vaux are popular with cyclists and runners during the summer. Domaine des Îles also features walking routes suitable for running. For more detailed routes, you can check the Running Trails around Ardon guide or the Gravel biking around Ardon guide.
Yes, at Domaine des Îles, a large free car park is available for visitors.


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