Lakes around Savièse are found in the Valais region, characterized by its vineyards and ancient irrigation channels known as bisses. The area acts as a gateway to several notable lakes, providing natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Savièse itself is home to smaller, artificial ponds, historically created for irrigation of local vineyards and meadows. These diverse water bodies contribute to the region's landscape and offer various points of interest.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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lovely glimpse surrounded by the mountain, if you are lucky you can find a small space and try to get wet
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magnificent view of the lake and the surrounding mountains
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Perfect for a stopover. With a small playground
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Beautiful lake with magnificent flowers, trees and 🔝 mountain views.
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Lac de la Brèche is famous for its crystal clear waters and its surrounding landscapes. The water is very clear, during warmer periods you can enjoy a quick swim. There is a small pier nearby where you can rest or sunbathe. Access is free, there are no amenities, please take all trash with you.
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Lake Lioson is also known as the “Pearl of the Alpine Lakes”. You will enjoy views of mountains, forests, rivers and wildflowers. The trail is moderately difficult, with an elevation gain of 1,443 feet. The best time to visit this trail is from May to October, when the weather is pleasant and the lake is clear. You can also stop at the Lac Lioson restaurant to eat or have a drink. This trail is a great way to discover the beauty and culture of the Vaud region.
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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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Departure from the remainderant bas lioson car park, allow a 30/45 minute walk to the lake where the view is superb with a beautiful terrace. The tour of the lake is done in 20 minutes. You can continue to Pic Chaussy (around 1h30) the climb is quite steep but nothing insurmountable :) the view at the top is magnificent!!! The return takes less than 30 minutes.
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Among the most popular lakes are Lake Tseuzier, a picturesque reservoir known for its waterfalls and diverse plant life, and Lac Lioson, a stunning mountain lake at 1848 meters with beautiful views and a restaurant. Visitors also highly rate Lauenensee (Lake Lauenen), situated within a nature reserve offering bathing and rowboat rentals.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Lake Tseuzier offers easy walks around the reservoir. Lauenensee (Lake Lauenen) is ideal for extended stays with bathing areas, fire pits, and rowboat rentals. Lac Lioson also welcomes families, featuring a restaurant and moderately difficult trails. Even the Derborence Lake Refuge area provides a wonderful hike through a nature reserve suitable for families.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. Near Lake Tseuzier, you can follow trails offering scenic views of the Rhône Valley and the surrounding mountains, including a path along the historic Suone of Sion. For more options, explore the numerous routes in the Hiking around Savièse guide, which includes trails like the Bisse de Savièse (Torrent-Neuf) Trail and the Prabé Summit Trail.
The best time to visit is generally from May to October, when the weather is pleasant and the lake waters are clear. For example, Lac Lioson is particularly enjoyable during these months. Lac de Tseuzier is especially enchanting during the golden autumn season, showcasing vibrant reflections of trees and snow-capped mountains.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities. Near Lake Tseuzier, you'll find the Rawil restaurant near the dam. Lac Lioson also has a restaurant. Lauenensee (Lake Lauenen) features a restaurant and is suitable for extended stays. For a unique experience, the Derborence Lake Refuge offers delicious regional food and overnight accommodation.
During the summer months, you can take a post bus directly from Sion to Lac de Tseuzier. If traveling by private car, you can reach the lake via Anzère by following signs to the "Barrage de Zeuzier".
Savièse is home to several smaller, artificial ponds known as "étangs," such as étang des Ouchelets and Gouille à Nicla. These were historically created in conjunction with bisses (ancient irrigation channels) to store water, primarily for irrigating the local vineyards and meadows on the Savièse hillside.
Not all lakes permit swimming. For instance, Lac de la Brèche is a nature reserve where swimming is forbidden, though it is allowed in the nearby Lac de la Corne. Always check local regulations before entering the water.
Yes, the region around Savièse offers various cycling opportunities. While not directly at every lake, you can find numerous routes for gravel biking in the area. Explore the Gravel biking around Savièse guide for routes like the Vineyard Road in Valais or the Stone Pathway in Valais, which offer scenic rides through the landscape.
The Grande Dixence Dam, which forms Lac des Dix, is a monumental sight and Europe's most massive gravity dam. While not directly in Savièse, it is accessible from the Valais region. You can take guided tours inside the dam, walk along its crest, and explore various hiking trails around the lake. More information can be found at visit-grande-dixence.ch.
The diverse natural environments around the lakes support various wildlife. For example, around Lac des Dix, hikers might spot ibex, marmots, and grazing cows. The areas around lakes like Lake Tseuzier and Lac Lioson feature forests and diverse plant life, providing habitats for local fauna.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the region offers more challenging routes. While Lac Lioson has a moderately difficult trail, more strenuous options exist. For example, the Hiking around Savièse guide includes difficult trails like the Cabane de Prarochet from Col du Sanetsch loop and the Tsanfleuron Lapiaz Loop, offering significant elevation gains and rugged terrain.


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