Lakes around Roisey are primarily found in the surrounding Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and the broader Loire department, as Roisey itself is a small commune not known for prominent natural lakes. The area features diverse landscapes, including various man-made lakes and waterways. These bodies of water are often associated with dams and reservoirs, providing both functional infrastructure and recreational opportunities. The region's terrain offers a mix of natural features and engineered structures.
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magnificent with a small, rather steep passage (good shoes recommended)
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This path borders the Gier water reservoir. Some technical parts require the use of a handrail. The setting is very bucolic.
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The Rive dam discharges its waters into the Gier reservoir which itself relies on the Soulages dam further south. The view from the dam allows you to see the downstream dam and the Gier water reservoir.
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Built in 1858 to supply Annonay with drinking water, the Ternay dam now offers a pleasant shaded place where walkers and runners meet.
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The Soulages dam is unlike other dams in the region with its impressive arched construction.
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Nice view of the lakes.
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The Rive dam is an arched masonry gravity dam built on the Le Ban stream, at the foot of the village of La Valla-en-Gier, in the Loire department, in France.
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Beautiful view below on the Soulage dam
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While Roisey itself is a small commune not known for prominent natural lakes, the surrounding Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and the broader Loire department feature diverse landscapes with various man-made lakes and waterways. These are often associated with dams and reservoirs, providing both functional infrastructure and recreational opportunities.
The lakes around Roisey are primarily man-made, consisting of dams and reservoirs. These bodies of water, such as Ternay Dam and Lake, Rive dam spillway, and Soulages Dam, offer opportunities for walking and viewing the surrounding landscape.
Yes, for example, Ternay Dam and Lake features a pleasant 4-kilometer path known as the "Chemin de Ronde," lined with Cedars of Lebanon and sequoias. The Gier Reservoir also has a path bordering it, offering a very bucolic setting, though some parts may require a handrail.
Many of the lakes in the region are man-made and have historical significance related to local infrastructure. For instance, Ternay Dam and Lake was built in 1858 to supply Annonay with drinking water, and it continues to be a popular spot for walkers and runners.
Yes, Ternay Dam and Lake is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant, shaded path for walks. It's a great place for families to enjoy the outdoors together.
The lakes offer various scenic views. From the Rive dam spillway, you can observe the downstream dam and the Gier water reservoir. The Gier Reservoir path provides a very bucolic setting, while the Soulages Dam is notable for its impressive arched construction.
Yes, at Ternay Dam and Lake, you can find public toilets and drinking water facilities at the dam, making it convenient for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the pleasant shaded paths, the historical context of the dams, and the impressive engineering of structures like the Soulages Dam. The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos highlighting its appeal for walks and scenic views.
Yes, the region around Roisey, including areas near these lakes, offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like "Crêt de l'Œillon via Roisey" or "The Three Teeth – View of Les Trois Dents loop from Crêt de l'Œillon." Find more details on hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Roisey guide.
Absolutely. The broader region offers excellent cycling routes. For road cycling, you might consider routes like "Sarcenas Viaduct – Ternay Dam and Lake loop from Pélussin." For gravel biking, options include "View from Crêt du Rachat – Col de l'Œillon (1233 m) loop from Colombier." You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Roisey and Road Cycling Routes around Roisey guides.
While many paths are pleasant, some can have more challenging sections. For example, the path around the Gier Reservoir has some technical parts that may require the use of a handrail. Similarly, the Soulages Dam has a small, rather steep passage where good shoes are recommended.


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