Attractions and places to see around Lect encompass a diverse natural landscape, characterized by mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and significant water bodies. The region offers opportunities to explore historical ruins perched on rocky spurs and impressive modern engineering marvels. Visitors can discover scenic viewpoints overlooking lakes and forests, providing varied outdoor experiences. The area is ideal for those seeking to explore natural monuments and historical sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Non-glacial lake, but artificial, filled in 1968 (Vouglans dam) swallowing the Wild Valley of the Ain river and three villages! But... superb body of water and protected region! To do: complete tour (80 kms), South 1/2 tour sometimes quite technical, and North 1/2 tour (fun), or even West coast from Orgelet-Plaisair or East side from Maisod - Coyron! Nice ride MC
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You think of a castle but only stones - but still a fantastic view
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You think castle but only stones - But fantastic view
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Perfect, with a group of young people, medium level. Very beautiful view of the lake
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Magnificent lake of glacial origin, at the foot of the first plateau of the Jura massif. Beautiful view of the turquoise lagoon from the sailing club.
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From the ruins of Oliferne Castle, perched on a rocky spur in the Jura Mountains, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Ain Valley and beyond. Once a medieval fortress, its ruined walls and towers now blend into the rugged landscape. Its strategic position allowed it to control access to the region, making it a must-see when hiking the Pic d'Oliferne.
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Reservoir in the Jura Park with an interesting construction.
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(Note: Shouldn't it be called 'Cascade de Vulvoz'?) This waterfall is beautiful! Also in October. We did not encounter any other hikers during the entire route, even at the waterfall we were completely alone. We started 'upstairs', also recommended. There are still walls with some windows still standing. And you see a bowl hollowed out by the water. Then we walked down - a slippery, steep path indeed. We thought it was worth it.
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The Lect region offers a diverse landscape with mountainous terrain, deep valleys, and significant water bodies. You'll discover a mix of historical ruins, impressive modern engineering, scenic viewpoints overlooking lakes and forests, and natural monuments.
You can explore the impressive Moulin de Vulvoz Waterfall, known for the hole it has carved into the rock over time. Additionally, the emerald-colored waters of the Vouglans Dam, France's third-largest water reservoir, are a striking natural sight.
Yes, the area boasts historical sites such as the Oliferne Castle Ruins, which offer panoramic views from a rocky spur. Another notable historical and religious site is the Saint Romain de Roche Chapel, a Romanesque building perched on a rocky outcrop.
Absolutely! The La Fratte Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering a superb panorama of turquoise water and forest from a secured platform, making it safe for visitors of all ages.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Oliferne Castle Ruins, which provide a 360-degree view of Lac de Coiselet and the surrounding area from 807 meters above sea level. The La Fratte Viewpoint also offers a stunning panorama of the lake and forest, and the Saint Romain de Roche Chapel provides a beautiful belvedere overlooking the Biel.
The Lect area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling, often passing by the region's scenic attractions and natural monuments.
The Oliferne Castle Ruins involve a long climb to the top, but the reward is a spectacular 360-degree view of Lac de Coiselet and the surrounding tree-covered mountains. Its strategic position once controlled access to the region, making it a historically significant spot.
While beautiful, reaching the Moulin de Vulvoz Waterfall can be challenging. To take photos from below, you might need to be an experienced climber. Some paths leading down can be slippery and steep, especially with leaves and stones, so caution is advised.
The Vouglans Dam, built in 1968, is the source of France's third-largest water reservoir by volumetric capacity. Its most striking feature is the emerald color of the lake water, which is of natural origin, attributed to calcite grains attaching to phytoplankton.
There are several running trails available, catering to different difficulty levels. You can explore routes like the 'View of Lac de Vouglans – Vouglans Dam loop' or 'La Vierge loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, check the Running Trails around Lect guide.
Yes, the Lect area offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Regardoir Viewpoint loop', or explore road cycling routes like the 'Vouglans Dam – Lac de Coiselet loop'. These routes often provide scenic views of the region's attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from locations like Oliferne Castle Ruins and La Fratte Viewpoint. The unique natural formations, such as the Moulin de Vulvoz Waterfall, and the impressive scale of the Vouglans Dam, also receive high praise. The combination of natural beauty and historical significance makes the area appealing.


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