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Top 18 Lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses

Best lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses are found in the Haute-Savoie region of France. This area provides access to various lakes, each offering distinct natural characteristics. The landscape includes alpine settings, glacial basins, and areas suitable for diverse outdoor activities. These lakes are situated within or near the Bornes and Aravis massifs.

Best lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses

  • The most popular lakes is Lessy lake, an alpine lake located at an altitude of 1,730 meters at the foot of the Aiguille Verte. It offers a peaceful setting within the Aravis massif.
  • Another must-see spot is Lake Vernays, a lake known for its lovely views. The trail leading to it can be rough, with significant roots and large stones.
  • Visitors also love Third Lake at Les Ilettes, one of three lakes offering various leisure activities. This lake is designated for windsurfing and other water sports.
  • Nancy-Sur-Cluses is known for its fishing lakes, swimming lakes, and alpine lakes. The region offers a variety of lakes to see and explore, catering to different outdoor interests.
  • The lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 120 upvotes and 20 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Lake Vernays

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Lovely views. Rough trail with big roots and large stones along the Giffre upstream.

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Third Lake at Les Ilettes

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The 3 Ilettes lakes welcome you for all your leisure activities. A fishing lake, a swimming lake, a windsurfing lake and many other activities on site: fitness trail, volleyball court, ping-pong tables, picnic areas... They were created in 1977:
In 1976 a meeting was held between Sallanches and Saint-Martin for the development of Lac des Ilettes. This area located in the territory of Sallanches but bordering on the commune of Saint-Martin could only be developed by a joint agreement of the two communes.
In 1977, the development of Les Ilettes helped with the merger of St Martin and Sallanches.
For the construction of the future white highway, this area will be reserved for the extraction of materials.
Two other large lakes will be exposed and subsequently developed into tourist sites.

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Today it is a beautiful place of relaxation for everyone:

* What if we teased the trout? !
This 1st lake, coming from St Martin, is reserved exclusively for fishing; it measures 242 m long.
Tranquility assured. The island located in the middle of the lake being a hunting reserve, you will have plenty of time to observe mallards and wild rabbits while waiting for the fish to take the bait!
- Aquatic species: wild and rainbow trout, perch, carp, pike, roach, tench, chub, crayfish, verons, frogs.
- Fishing license: on sale at the Passion Pêche store or at the Sallanches Tourist Office
- Night fishing for carp: "no kill" organized by the Faucigny Approved Association for Fishing and Protection of the Aquatic Environment (registration required)
- Fishing competitions: organized by the fishing company (information at the tourist office)
- Sites and regulations: Haute-Savoie fishing license offered with the license.

* Take the plunge !
This 2nd Ilettes lake is intended for swimming and relaxing (supervised swimming in July - August). It is 450 m long.
- Under the sun or the shade, it is good to relax on the green lawns bordering the waters of the lake.
- Numerous facilities are provided for leisure and well-being: open-air showers, volleyball courts, bowling greens, fitness trail, ping-pong table.
- equipped picnic areas, snacks and refreshment bar in summer only.
- free parking and toilets
In summer, this lake, which also abounds with species found in the 1st lake, is closed to fishing.
Swimming authorized and supervised in July and August within a specific area.
- barbecue is accepted under certain conditions.

* Want to slide on the water?
Jibe and fun lovers are welcome on this 3rd lake, one of the best spots in Haute-Savoie, for windsurfing.
It measures 515 m long
- ideal site for discovering the pleasure of water sports
- at the end of this 3rd lake, a waterbird observation cabin is available to visitors.
- The north shore of the lake is reserved for fishing.

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Lake Flaine

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The stream flows into the lake.

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Lessy lake

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It is a superb alpine lake, located at an altitude of 1,730 meters at the foot of the Aiguille Verte. A peaceful corner in the heart of the Aravis massif.

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Lac Bénit

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Lake Bénit is located at an altitude of 1,452 meters, on the northern slope (ubac) of the Bargy chain, in the Bornes1 massif. It is dominated to the south by the limestone wall of the Bargy chain from where the scree of the Col d'Encrenaz cirque spills out and delimits the south-west shore of the lake. The northwest bank corresponds to the slope of the old glacial basin while the east bank opens onto the valley of the Lac Bénit stream.
In 1988, Father Arsène Bourgeaux, ethnographer, in a publication dedicated to the parish, indicated that the lake, “for the inhabitants of the Mont is considered as a sort of founding place where the identity of a population originates” 7.


The lake was the subject of processions by the populations of Marnaz and Mont-Saxonnex, on Saint Claude's Day, in order to protect the villages from flooding.

The lake benefited from developments in the early 1960s, notably with the raising of the lake level, which made it possible to double its surface area7. The inauguration took place on July 11, 19657. A mass was improvised by priest Claude Scherantz.
Lake Bénit is the subject of many legends. One of them relates that the fairies came to bathe there and were at the origin of the production of butter and tomme in the town.
A second legend says that an episcopal ring is found in the lake9. Following a deadly avalanche, the bishop of the diocese is said to have gone “in a grand procession” to bless the lake and to have thrown “his episcopal ring into the waves asking heaven that such a catastrophe never happens again”9. Another version says that the object was so heavy that it fell into the lake at the time of the blessing9. According to this legend, an avalanche emptied the lake and flooded Marnaz below4.


Finally Alphonse Favre (en) reports that “this lake is due to a collapse in which a fir forest disappeared. As for the time, it can only be established in a very doubtful manner, by the fact that an old man from the village of Brezon assured, around 1845, that this event had happened in his father's youth. »1

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Enbicia2
August 6, 2025, Lac des Vernays

Beautiful hidden lake on the outskirts of Taninges

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Swimming break possible!

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Thomas
September 21, 2023, Lac des Vernays

Sculpture that can be discovered along the Giffre as far as Morillon

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Thomas
September 20, 2023, Lac des Vernays

Wild lake, silent

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Jacques
September 14, 2023, Lac de Lessy

Wonderfully located in a protected valley, a wonderful hiking destination for a rest, in summer with a hut that is open all day, otherwise only on weekends or not at all.

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Savoie VTT 73-74
September 10, 2023, Lac de Flaine

Lake Flaine is located at the bottom of a valley over-excavated by a local glacier which descended from the summit of the lapiaz zone of the Platé desert (Tête lawn (2475 m) and Grandes platières (2480 m)) during the great glaciations. At its western end, it is blocked by the rocky threshold of the Col de Cou (1501 m). From a geological point of view, this depression is dug in limestone from the Urgonian (130 to 112 million years) and the Neocomian (145 to 130 million) which is very easily attacked by water and which therefore cannot hold her back. The bottom is however covered with a thick layer of silt that can reach several tens of meters which ensures its watertightness7. During the last retreat of the glacier from the basin, almost 12,000 years ago, the lake was 20 meters deeper and occupied the entire bottom of the basin over a length of 1200 m but it gradually shrank that the losses became more active and accelerated its evacuation. The result is a long plain slowly tilting 2% towards the west where the lake takes refuge in its low waters6. Currently, the lake is fed by four small streams, three of which are permanent. Two come from the Col de Cou while the third comes from the south and circulates under the scree. The main one follows the valley, it crosses the Flaine ski resort and its wastewater treatment plant and has a very variable flow rate: it can be dry but can also flow 300 l/s6. The surface area of the lake fluctuates accordingly and is only 1.5 ha and 0.8 m deep during low water in autumn and winter. However, it does not pass below this limit because its main outlet is not at the lowest point, but on its southern bank, in a scree. The flood period occurs when the snow melts to reach a size of 12 ha for a depth of 10.5 m, values reached in 1985-86 around June 1st. This value, however, seems higher than in previous decades since the water then surrounds the alpine chalets on the lake plain and the fir trees have their trunks in the water for several weeks, which represents conditions where they do not should not be able to develop. The cause of the increase in spring floods is attributed to the creation of the Flaine resort in the 1960s which led to waterproofing of the soil (parking lots, roads, sealing of lapiaz for ski slopes, etc.) as well as the capture of additional water from Lake Vernant8. Another consequence is that the bed of the Flaine stream has sunk several meters as it enters the lake plain6. During periods of high water, water flows through two additional temporary outlets located on the north side of the lake and forming funnels 2 to 3 m in diameter7. Water characteristics A surface temperature of 13.5° was recorded on May 26, 1986. In winter, the lake can also freeze over almost its entire depth. A measurement carried out during periods of high water revealed that its pH is relatively alkaline (9.08) for relatively low mineralization (TH = 4.46 °f mainly due to 17.2 mg/l of calcium). Lined by fine gray-beige silt, the lake is quite turbid and has a transparency of only around 1 m. Bacteriologically contaminated, around 1990 it was in an advanced state of eutrophication due to the lack of performance of the wastewater treatment plant6. The lake is regularly stocked with rainbow trout and brown trout9.

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Savoie VTT 73-74
September 7, 2023, Lac Bénit

Lake Bénit is located at an altitude of 1,452 meters, on the northern slope (ubac) of the Bargy chain, in the Bornes1 massif. It is dominated to the south by the limestone wall of the Bargy chain from where the scree of the Col d'Encrenaz cirque spills out and delimits the south-west shore of the lake. The northwest bank corresponds to the slope of the old glacial basin while the east bank opens onto the valley of the Lac Bénit stream. In 1988, Father Arsène Bourgeaux, ethnographer, in a publication dedicated to the parish, indicated that the lake, “for the inhabitants of the Mont is considered as a sort of founding place where the identity of a population originates” 7. The lake was the subject of processions by the populations of Marnaz and Mont-Saxonnex, on Saint Claude's Day, in order to protect the villages from flooding. The lake benefited from developments in the early 1960s, notably with the raising of the lake level, which made it possible to double its surface area7. The inauguration took place on July 11, 19657. A mass was improvised by priest Claude Scherantz. Lake Bénit is the subject of many legends. One of them relates that the fairies came to bathe there and were at the origin of the production of butter and tomme in the town. A second legend says that an episcopal ring is found in the lake9. Following a deadly avalanche, the bishop of the diocese is said to have gone “in a grand procession” to bless the lake and to have thrown “his episcopal ring into the waves asking heaven that such a catastrophe never happens again”9. Another version says that the object was so heavy that it fell into the lake at the time of the blessing9. According to this legend, an avalanche emptied the lake and flooded Marnaz below4. Finally Alphonse Favre (en) reports that “this lake is due to a collapse in which a fir forest disappeared. As for the time, it can only be established in a very doubtful manner, by the fact that an old man from the village of Brezon assured, around 1845, that this event had happened in his father's youth. »1

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Cabloto
July 6, 2023, Lac de Lessy

Passage offering a view of the lake and leading to the green needle from which we have a view of the whole valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes near Nancy-Sur-Cluses are best for families?

For a family-friendly outing, the Les Ilettes complex near Sallanches is an excellent choice. It features three lakes, with one designated for supervised swimming from July to August, another for fishing, and a third for windsurfing. Beyond the water, families can enjoy a fitness trail, volleyball courts, ping-pong tables, and picnic areas.

Are there good hiking opportunities around the lakes?

Yes, the region offers several lakes that are popular hiking destinations. Lessy lake and Lac Bénit are superb alpine lakes, offering rewarding experiences for hikers with impressive mountain scenery. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guides around Nancy-Sur-Cluses.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these lakes?

The lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses showcase diverse natural beauty. You'll find alpine settings like at Lessy lake, situated at the foot of the Aiguille Verte, and Lac Bénit, nestled in a glacial basin dominated by the Bargy chain. Other lakes, like Lake Vernays, offer lovely views amidst more rugged trails.

Which lakes are suitable for swimming and water sports?

The Les Ilettes complex has a dedicated lake for swimming, with supervision available in July and August. Another lake within the complex is ideal for windsurfing and other water sports, making it a great spot for active visitors.

Can I go fishing at any of the lakes?

Yes, the Les Ilettes complex includes a lake specifically designated for fishing. Anglers can find wild and rainbow trout, perch, carp, pike, and other species there. Fishing licenses are required and can be purchased locally.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses?

The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. For swimming and water sports at Les Ilettes, the summer months (July-August) are ideal due to supervised swimming. For alpine hiking to lakes like Lessy lake or Lac Bénit, late spring through early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions.

Are there any lakes with interesting local legends or history?

Lac Bénit is rich in local legends. One popular tale suggests fairies bathed there, influencing the production of butter and tomme cheese in the town. Another legend speaks of an episcopal ring thrown into the lake to protect villages from flooding. The lake's level was also significantly raised in the early 1960s, with an inauguration in 1965.

What are the characteristics of the trail to Lac de Vernays?

The trail leading to Lake Vernays along the Giffre upstream is known for its lovely views. However, be prepared for a somewhat challenging path, as it can be rough with significant roots and large stones. It's recommended for those who appreciate scenic vistas and are ready for a rugged hike.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find mountain biking opportunities, running trails, and even mountaineering routes. For example, there are several running trails around Nancy-Sur-Cluses, and more challenging mountain hikes that might pass by or offer views of the lakes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Nancy-Sur-Cluses?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings of the lakes. From the tranquil fishing spots and family-friendly amenities at Les Ilettes to the breathtaking alpine scenery and peaceful atmosphere of Lessy lake and Lac Bénit, there's something for every outdoor enthusiast. The opportunity for relaxation, active pursuits, and stunning views are frequently highlighted.

Are there any lakes suitable for windsurfing?

Yes, the Third Lake at Les Ilettes is specifically designed for windsurfing and other water sports. It's considered one of the best spots in Haute-Savoie for those looking to enjoy sliding on the water.

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