Best lakes around Arvieux are found within the Queyras Regional Natural Park, an area characterized by its alpine landscapes and high-altitude environments. The region features numerous mountain lakes, often surrounded by larch forests, offering diverse natural settings. Arvieux serves as a base for exploring these natural water bodies, many of which are accessible via hiking trails.
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Perfect for admiring the view during a picnic
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This lake is magnificent as are the hikes around it.
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Go to Sainte Anne, it’s well worth the effort.
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It may only be an artificial lake but the place is beautiful
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Beautiful lake reachable both from Aiguilles and from Abries with a longer route
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Beautiful mountain lake surrounded by larches located at 1850 meters above sea level. The only mountain visible from the lake is the Pic de Rochebrune - if you are looking for a panoramic view, two belvederes near the lake, offer you superb views of the Guil valley and the Combe du Queyras.
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Beautiful artificial lake with a nice view of the Chaberton
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Yes, Lake Roue is particularly popular with families due to its easy accessibility and Canadian-style setting surrounded by larches. It's a great spot for picnics and enjoying nature.
Lake Roue is easily accessible and ideal for short walks. For a slightly different experience, Lake Zoé, located on the road from Lac de Roue to Arvieux, also offers pleasant surroundings for a stroll and picnic.
The best time to visit the high-altitude lakes around Arvieux is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September) when the snow has melted, trails are clear, and the weather is most favorable for hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery. Some lakes, like Lake Zoé, can be appreciated in both summer and winter.
The region around Arvieux offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes to lakes like Lake Grand Laus. There are also MTB trails and road cycling routes that explore the beautiful Queyras landscape.
While the alpine waters are generally cold, some visitors enjoy cooling off with a dip. Lake Grand Laus, situated at 2,579 meters, is one such spot where you can take a refreshing swim in the fresh alpine water.
The lakes around Arvieux are set within the Queyras Regional Natural Park, characterized by stunning alpine landscapes. You'll often find them surrounded by beautiful larch forests, which are particularly vibrant in autumn. Lakes like Mirror Lake are known for their reflections of the surrounding mountains and trees.
Lake Zoé is described as an unpretentious lake that might be considered a hidden gem. It's located on the road from Lac de Roue to Arvieux and offers pleasant picnic spots and a rich insect population, making it interesting for nature observation.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the high-altitude mountain lakes. The reflections at Mirror Lake, the expansive views from Lake Grand Laus, and the easily accessible, family-friendly atmosphere of Lake Roue are often highlighted. The opportunity for challenging hikes to reach these pristine spots is also a major draw.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in the Queyras Regional Natural Park offer circular options that pass by or around lakes. For example, there's a 'Lake Roue – Shoes loop from Arvieux' which is a moderate MTB trail, and similar hiking loops are available for various difficulty levels.
Yes, Lake Roue offers views of the Pic de Rochebrune, and there are belvederes nearby for superb panoramic views of the Guil valley and Combe du Queyras. Lake of the Angels also provides a view of Mont Chaberton.
Absolutely. Many lakes, especially the more accessible ones like Lake Roue, are perfect for picnics. Lake Zoé also has suitable picnic spots on the heights overlooking it.
For hikers, Lake Grand Laus is a must-do, offering a magnificent mountain lake experience after a steep but rewarding climb. Mirror Lake is another popular destination, known for its reflections and located along the GR5 trail.


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