Best lakes around Grignon are found in the Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. This commune is situated within the urban area of Albertville, offering access to various natural attractions. The broader Pays d'Albertville region is known for its small lakes, which provide opportunities for swimming, fishing, and water sports. Grignon itself features notable leisure areas, including the Base de loisirs des Glières.
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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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It is a tricky short walk that takes longer than stated. We needed to scramble on parts of the ascent along a mountain ridge on the very thin trail, and the path was not always obvious on some of the ridge sections. The descent is also very steep towards the end, though thankfully this very steep section is fairly short. The lake was more of a quagmire when we walked it in early September. Not your usual crystal clear mountain lake and not particularly photogenic! Enjoyable, but for the length of the walk I would say it’s a harder intermediate.
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Next to the Chalet du Lac, where refreshments and pancakes are available.
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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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Yes, Grignon Lake (Base de loisirs des Glières) is excellent for families, offering free swimming, lifeguards, and a snack truck. Parc des Berges Lake also provides a playground for children and picnic tables, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The primary spot for swimming is Grignon Lake (Base de loisirs des Glières), which offers free access and lifeguards, typically during July and August. It's known for its beautiful mountain views while you swim.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are part of scenic hiking routes. For example, the area around Lakes Pass offers superb panoramas of the Beaufortain peaks. You can find various hiking options, from moderate to difficult, by exploring the Hiking around Grignon guide.
The lakes around Grignon offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find stunning mountain backdrops at Grignon Lake, while Lakes Pass is surrounded by delightful small bodies of water at high altitude. Lac de Lavouet is a pretty alpine lake nestled among many small basins.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Parc des Berges Lake is conveniently located right on a bike path, offering benches for a rest stop. For more extensive rides, you can explore various road cycling and gravel biking routes in the area, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Grignon and Gravel biking around Grignon guides.
At Grignon Lake, you'll find facilities like lifeguards, free access, and a small snack truck. Parc des Berges Lake offers picnic tables and a playground. For refreshments in a picturesque setting, Chalet du Lac provides coffee, crêpes, and local goat's cheese.
The summer months, particularly July and August, are ideal for swimming and enjoying water activities at lakes like Grignon Lake, when lifeguards are on duty. The warmer seasons are also best for hiking and cycling to enjoy the full alpine scenery.
Many lakes offer excellent photo opportunities. Grignon Lake provides superb views of the surrounding mountains. The Lakes Pass, at 2,234 meters, offers a magnificent panorama of the high peaks of Beaufortain. Chalet du Lac is also set beside a gleaming lake below Mount Mirantin, perfect for picturesque shots.
Visitors frequently praise the serenity of the lakeshores and the opportunity for a refreshing swim amidst stunning alpine backdrops. The combination of natural beauty, family-friendly facilities, and access to outdoor activities like hiking and cycling makes the lakes around Grignon a popular destination for relaxation and adventure.
While specific accommodation directly at each lake is not detailed, the region around Grignon and the broader Pays d'Albertville offers various options. For example, Chalet du Lac functions as a mountain hut and restaurant, providing a unique stop for refreshments and potentially overnight stays during the summer months.


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