Lakes near Marthod offer a diverse range of aquatic experiences within the Savoie department of France. This region serves as a gateway to various natural and man-made water bodies, each providing distinct features for visitors. The surrounding Alpine scenery enhances the appeal of these locations, which are popular for recreation, hiking, and enjoying the natural landscape. From high-altitude mountain lakes to family-friendly leisure areas, the area provides varied options for exploration.
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Very beautiful site, offering local land foods.
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As its name suggests, the Col des Lacs is surrounded by delightful small bodies of water, at an altitude of 2,234 meters. It is located at the foot of the Pointe de la Grande Journe.
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Recommended stop in a pleasant setting at the lake chalet to taste the grataron, local goat's cheese, while discussing the ecosystem with the very friendly producers.
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Picturesque Chalet du Lac is a classic mountain chalet set beside a gleaming lake below Mount Mirantin. You'll find it just off the main trail from Arêches to the Pas de l’Ane. Over the summer months, if the shepherd's about, you can buy coffee and crêpes from the door.
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Next to the Chalet du Lac, where refreshments and pancakes are available.
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not easy to reach, relatively quiet and lonely mountain lake, sheltered from the wind with gentle slopes that invite you to rest
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It is a bucolic place with a body of water and picnic tables. There is also an equestrian center and a playground for children.
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Small lake on the edge of the bike path 🤩 with a water point 💦!!!
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Near Marthod, you'll discover a diverse range of water bodies, from natural high-altitude mountain lakes offering challenging hikes to family-friendly leisure areas. The region features both pristine alpine settings and accessible recreational spots.
Yes, for a family-friendly experience, consider visiting Grignon Lake. It offers a public swimming area with free entry and lifeguards, along with a snack truck. Another great option is Parc des Berges Lake, which is part of a leisure area with picnic tables, a playground for children, and outdoor fitness equipment.
For an immersive hiking experience, Mont Charvin Lake is nestled in a magnificent cirque, offering challenging but rewarding trails with stunning views of Mont Blanc. Another excellent choice is Lac de Presset, situated in a grandiose high-mountain setting above Roselend, known for its crystal-clear waters and opportunities to observe ibex. You can find various hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Marthod guide.
Absolutely. The Plan d'eau du Parc des Berges de la Chaise (also known as Parc des Berges Lake) is integrated into the Albertville-Annecy cycling path, offering a pleasant route. Additionally, Lac de Roselend is known for its unique cycling routes across the dam structure. For more cycling options, check out the MTB Trails around Marthod guide.
Many lakes near Marthod boast spectacular views. Mont Charvin Lake provides breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the Beaufortain mountains. Lac de Roselend, formed by an impressive dam, offers panoramic views of the Alps. For a superb panorama of the high peaks of Beaufortain, visit Lakes Pass, which is surrounded by delightful small bodies of water at 2,234 meters above sea level.
Swimming is permitted in designated areas. Grignon Lake offers a public swimming area with free access and lifeguards. However, swimming and independent water activities are strictly prohibited in Lac de Roselend due to its nature as a reservoir.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For high-altitude lakes like Mont Charvin Lake, late spring to early autumn (June to September) is ideal, though early season visits might still encounter snow above 1500 meters. Lower-altitude leisure lakes are enjoyable from late spring through early autumn for swimming and outdoor activities.
Yes, some locations offer refreshments. Near Grignon Lake, a small snack truck provides refreshments. For a unique experience, the Chalet du Lac, located beside a gleaming lake, offers coffee and crêpes during summer months, and you can even try local goat's cheese.
In the high-mountain settings, particularly around Lac de Presset, you have a unique opportunity to observe ibex in their natural habitat. The alpine pastures and protected natural sites around lakes like Mont Charvin Lake are home to diverse alpine flora and fauna.
While not immediately adjacent, Lake Annecy is a significant regional attraction accessible via a cycling path that extends towards Marthod. It is renowned for its exceptionally clear waters, offering a haven for various water sports, cycling around the lake, and relaxation on its many beaches. It's surrounded by stunning Alpine peaks, providing magnificent scenery.
For a relatively quiet and lonely mountain lake experience, Mont Charvin Lake is a good choice, especially given its challenging access which deters larger crowds. Its sheltered location and gentle slopes invite peaceful rest.


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