Best lakes around Jausiers are found in a commune in the French Alps, offering diverse aquatic experiences. The region features a variety of lakes, from family-friendly leisure spots to serene mountain retreats. These bodies of water are set amidst grand scenery, including wetlands, peat bogs, and glacial valleys. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration.
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descent on the particularly rough central lake
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one of the three lakes of Rouberent
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https://youtu.be/c_jtRRcON1s?si=vmfymVyHAvlCwn5I Another lake that joins the chain. I wanted to climb up to the Gardetta plateau from here, but it was impossible due to loose debris. Barbed wire also sticks out of the ground, so be careful on your bike.
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An ideal place to rest and have a picnic after having achieved the Col de la Bonette trophy. The views are beautiful and you can enjoy the company of the marmots (as long as you don't make too much noise). During the climb, this lake coincides with a very small stretch where the slope gives us some respite.
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Beautiful plateau where you can stop for a picnic
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In the town of Saint-Etienne de Tinée, in the heart of the Mercantour National Park, the Vens Lakes refuge offers a mountain setting typical of the Maritime Alps. The Vens refuge is located in one of the most prestigious places in the Mercantour Park. It is located in an environment of natural lakes, waterfalls in an old glacial cirque, rich alpine meadows and varied fauna (mountain sheep, chamois, eagles, etc.).
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The Lac des Eissaupres is a small mountain lake located at 2,335 meters above sea level in the municipality of Jausiers, along the road that leads to the Col de la Bonette. From here you can enjoy a beautiful view of the mountain's glacial cirque. If you are going downhill don't get too distracted and pay attention to the hairpin bends, if you are going uphill take the opportunity to rest for a moment and admire the landscape.
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For families, Lac du Lauzanier is a very popular choice due to its easy accessibility and frequent marmot sightings in summer. The Siguret à Jausiers Lake (Plan d'eau de Jausiers) is also excellent, offering supervised swimming, a giant zip line, water ski lift, adventure course for children, and shaded picnic areas, though it has an entrance fee in July and August.
Yes, the Siguret à Jausiers Lake, located near the village center, is a man-made bathing lake perfect for water sports. It features supervised swimming, a giant zip line into the water, and a water ski lift. For a wider array of activities, Lac de Serre-Ponçon, though a bit further, offers canyoning, rafting, paragliding, paddleboarding, and various boat tours.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes around Upper Roburent Lake, which is the highest of the Roburent lakes and offers panoramic views. The Lac des Sagnes also has a walking tour around its perimeter. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Jausiers guide.
The region's lakes are set amidst grand scenery. Lac des Sagnes is known for its vast wetlands and peat bogs, rich in biodiversity, and is overlooked by the pyramid-shaped Tour des Sagnes. To its south, you can find the majestic Cascade du Pisson waterfall. Lake Eissauprés offers beautiful views of the mountain's glacial cirque.
Yes, near Lac du Lauzanier, on a small hill on its banks, stands the small chapel of Notre-Dame des Lumières, offering a serene spot for reflection amidst the natural beauty.
Yes, Lac des Sagnes is a popular spot for fishermen, with common trout and brook trout found in its waters. Special 'mountain lake' regulations apply, and fishing permits are available.
Summer is an excellent time to visit, as marmots are frequently seen roaming around lakes like Lac du Lauzanier and Lake Eissauprés. Supervised swimming and other water activities at Siguret à Jausiers Lake are typically available during July and August.
The Siguret à Jausiers Lake is easily accessible, located close to the village center. Lac du Lauzanier is also noted for its easy accessibility. For Lac des Sagnes, access is via an 11 km dirt track, where vigilance is recommended, and a 4x4 might be more comfortable, especially in muddy sections.
The area around Jausiers offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, you can find routes like 'Col de la Bonette and Lac des Sagnes'. There are also MTB trails, including 'Lac des Sagnes loop from Jausiers' and 'Lake Eissaupres – Lake Eissauprés loop from Col de la Bonette'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Jausiers guide and the MTB Trails around Jausiers guide.
Yes, Lac d'Allos, located at 2,230 meters in the Mercantour National Park, is the largest natural high-altitude lake in Europe. It's a glacial lake surrounded by stunning natural beauty and rich alpine meadows. Access typically requires hiking, making it a favorite for nature enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the variety of activities available from serene walks to water sports, and the opportunities to observe wildlife like marmots. The panoramic views, especially from lakes like Upper Roburent Lake, are also highly praised.


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