Best lakes around Les Gets are situated in the French Alps, offering a diverse natural landscape of mountains and forests. The region features both natural and man-made lakes, providing various outdoor activities. These lakes are often fed by mountain streams, ensuring clean water. The area is also part of the UNESCO World Geopark, highlighting its geological heritage.
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Beautifully situated lake - perfect for chilling out.
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Lac Vert is perched at an altitude of 1,980 meters. It is one of the most beautiful places in the Portes du Soleil. The magical setting invites you to recharge your batteries. In season it is not uncommon to come across a few nature lovers on its banks. Before going down, don't forget to stop at the Chésery refuge located right next door.
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For families, Lac de Montriond and Lac des Écoles are excellent choices. Lac des Écoles offers a giant waterslide, an inflatable Wibit water park, and a Splashpad for younger children. Lac de Montriond provides safe swimming, paddleboarding, and easy walking trails, along with pony rides in summer. Ladies' Lake also features a playground and a treetop adventure park.
The lakes offer a wide range of activities. At Lac des Écoles, you can enjoy swimming, a giant waterslide, an inflatable Wibit water park, and multi-sports courts. Lac de Montriond is perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and leisurely walks. Ladies' Lake provides fishing, a golf driving range, horse riding, and a treetop adventure park. Joux Plane Lake is suitable for fishing and walking.
Yes, several lakes offer easy walking opportunities. The trail around Lac de Montriond is approximately 3.5 km long, flat, and ideal for a leisurely stroll or a buggy walk. Ladies' Lake has a wide, smooth gravel track bordering its two connected bodies of water. Joux Plane Lake also offers gentle walks amidst mountain pastures.
Lac des Écoles is excellent for swimming, with clean mountain water reaching around 22°C in summer and a supervised section. It also features a Wibit water park. Lac de Montriond is also popular for swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking in its clear, green waters.
Yes, you can. Lac des Écoles provides self-service barbecues and picnic areas. Lac de Montriond has restaurants at either end of the lake. Joux Plane Lake is equipped with a dedicated picnic area and parking.
Absolutely. In colder months, Lac de Montriond freezes over, offering unique activities like ice diving and cross-country skiing. Joux Plane Lake also transforms into a spot for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter, though access can be challenging.
Lac de Montriond is known for its dramatic scenery, nestled in a steep-sided valley with cliffs and forests. Lac Vert, perched at a high altitude, offers an emerald-green lake and a serene alpine setting. Ladies' Lake provides a stunning backdrop of the Criou mountain. Joux Plane Lake boasts magnificent views over the valley and the Mont Blanc range.
Yes, both Lac des Écoles and Lac de Montriond are significant Geopark sites. The Lac des Écoles discovery trail is part of the UNESCO World Geopark, highlighting its geological and natural heritage. Lac de Montriond is also a geosite within the Chablais Geopark.
Beyond the lake activities, the region offers extensive outdoor options. You can find numerous running trails around Les Gets, including routes like 'Les Chevrettes – Mont Chéry Reservoir loop'. Gravel biking is popular, with trails such as 'Lac de Montriond – Cascade d'Ardent loop'. Cycling routes like 'Lac de Montriond – Les Gets and the Col des Gets loop' are also available. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Les Gets, Gravel biking around Les Gets, and Cycling around Les Gets guides.
Yes, parking is generally available. Lac de Montriond offers plenty of free parking. Joux Plane Lake also has a dedicated parking area. For Lac des Écoles, access is free, and a MultiPass often includes access to many activities, implying convenient access.
While not entirely hidden, Lake Vernays is mentioned for its lovely views and peaceful setting, away from the main roads. Its surrounding trails feature rough terrain, offering a more rugged exploration. Lac Vert, though popular, offers a serene alpine setting for those seeking to disconnect from crowds.


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