Lakes around Chambave offer diverse natural beauty within the Aosta Valley, a region known for its vineyards and the Dora Baltea river. While Chambave itself features an ecologically significant old pond, the surrounding area provides access to numerous alpine lakes. These bodies of water are set amidst towering mountains and offer varied landscapes, from glacial formations to clear, spring-fed pools. The region's lakes are popular destinations for those seeking natural environments and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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In the winter, Alpe Tza de Fontaney is the end point of a snowshoe trail that starts from the cross-country ski center. This well-marked trail is very popular, and is therefore usually well-groomed. The climb out of the forest to reach the mountain pasture can be quite challenging when faced with deep, soft snow.
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Splendid alpine lake above Champorcher passing by the Dondena refuge
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A nice ride even on a gravel bike; the road is very dusty and sandy due to heavy vehicles working at altitude, but still easy to ride. The last 2 km or so before the lake have 3-4 killer sections due to the combination of steepness and rocks. Congratulations to anyone who manages to stay on the bike (without a motor); that wasn't my case.
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Excellent restaurant with very fair prices, excellent food quality, and friendly staff. I recommend wearing appropriate footwear because the trail features rocks that can be slippery, especially on wet ground.
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The panna cotta at the restaurant was really, really good!
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Excellent service and quality of dishes in addition to the courteous and fast service
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The Miserin refuge and the lake, the large church in the pasture give this place a mystical aspect.
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The Aosta Valley, accessible from Chambave, offers a diverse range of lakes including natural alpine lakes, glacial lakes, and artificial lakes. You can find everything from ecologically significant ponds within Chambave itself to large, clear alpine bodies of water like Lake Muffé and Lake Miserin.
Yes, several lakes and trails are suitable for families. Lake Ville is notably accessible, featuring parking right next to the lake and a wheelchair walkway. The Chamois–La Magdeleine Trail, which includes lake views, also offers a thematic walk called 'Energie in Gioco' designed for children, with playful installations about energy.
Many lakes in the Aosta Valley offer stunning vistas. Lake Verney is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and Mont Blanc massif backdrop. Lake Arpy provides picturesque views of Mount Charvel and Becca Pouegnenta. For an iconic shot, Blue Lake is famous for reflecting the majestic Matterhorn on clear days, creating an intense blue hue.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, fishing (especially at Lake Verney), and picnicking. Lakes like Place Moulin Lake offer scenic hiking trails, while larger lakes such as Lake Cignana are suitable for kayaking or canoeing. For more structured routes, explore the hiking trails around Chambave.
Yes, Lake Ville is particularly well-suited for visitors with mobility needs. It provides convenient parking directly adjacent to the lake and features a dedicated walkway for wheelchairs, allowing easy access right above the water.
Some lake areas have facilities. For example, Lake Muffé has a hut and restaurant nearby, offering reasonable prices and friendly service. Lake Miserin is also located near the Miserin refuge, providing a place to rest and potentially eat.
The lakes around Chambave are unique due to their diverse geological origins, ranging from ancient glacial formations to spring-fed pools and artificial reservoirs. The region also features an ecologically significant 'old pond' within Chambave itself, part of a Natura 2000 reserve, highlighting its value as a habitat for various species.
Many lakes are accessible via well-marked trails. For instance, Lake Arpy can be reached via a clear trail, and the route to Lake Miage from Courmayeur via Val Veny is considered relatively easy. You can find various hiking routes that incorporate lake visits in the wider Chambave area.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful surroundings and the tranquility of the lakes. Many appreciate that some popular spots, like Lake Muffé, are not overcrowded. The accessibility of trails and the stunning natural scenery, including views of peaks like Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Aosta Valley offers various cycling opportunities. While not directly at every lake, you can find gravel biking routes and road cycling routes in the wider Chambave area that can lead to or pass by scenic lake regions. For example, the 'Dondena Hut – Lake Miserin loop' is a gravel biking option.
While specific regulations vary by lake, Lake Verney is generally recommended for swimming due to its clear, pleasant waters and equipped areas. Always check local signage and guidelines before entering the water in other lakes.


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