Best lakes around Pierre-Châtel are situated in the Isère department of France, on the scenic Matheysin Plateau. This region is characterized by a group of glacial lakes, offering a natural landscape for outdoor activities. The area holds historical significance, lying along the Route Napoléon. The diverse natural features make it a destination for those seeking both recreation and tranquility.
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The little road that goes down from Cholonge is great and on arrival you have a superb view of Lake Lafrey
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Alpe du Grand Serre is a family-friendly mid-mountain resort, which maintains a human touch, far from the overcrowding of larger resorts. The resort is ideal for mountain biking (trail, enduro, and downhill), downhill skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing. In summer, you can cool off in its small lake or in the alpine lakes accessible by hiking.
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Incredible vertiginous footbridge, one of the 2 Himalayan footbridges
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Shorter but just as pretty footbridge over the Monteynard.
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Exceptional views, minimal traffic.
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Great hike with a great view of the lake.
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Along this path, you alternate between wooded corridors and open balconies. Here, precisely, you can admire the turquoise waters of Lake Petichet. A real call to swim. If you go back down, the lake is not that far.
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The Grand Lac de Laffrey is the largest and most popular, known for its diverse water activities and amenities. Another notable spot is the View of Lake Monteynard from the Balcon du Drac, offering spectacular panoramic views.
The lakes are primarily glacial, nestled on the Matheysin Plateau, offering clear waters with turquoise and emerald hues. You'll find pebble beaches at Grand Lac de Laffrey, and wilder, grassy shores at Lac de Pierre-Châtel. The surrounding area features mountainous backdrops and forests.
At Grand Lac de Laffrey, you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, rowing, pedal boating, paddleboarding, windsurfing, and canoeing. Lac de Pierre-Châtel is popular for fishing, while swimming is generally not allowed at Lac Mort due to its artificial nature.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes like the 'Lake Laffrey – Path Above the Lake loop' or 'Viaduc de La Roizonne loop' in the Cycling around Pierre-Châtel guide. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'View of Lac du Sautet – Ebron Footbridge loop' from the Gravel biking around Pierre-Châtel guide. Hiking trails are also available around the lakes, leading to quieter spots and viewpoints.
Grand Lac de Laffrey is excellent for families, offering amenities like restaurants, snack bars, an accrobranche park (Air Park), and an inflatable playground (Le Vinceland). Lac de Pierre-Châtel also features a municipal grassy beach area with games for children and picnic facilities.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lac de Pierre-Châtel is renowned for carp, whitefish, and trout, requiring special permits. Lac Mort is also open for regulated fishing, with species like pike, perch, zander, tench, carp, and trout.
Lac de Pierre-Châtel, also known as Lac des Cordeliers, is a natural, wilder lake with large grassy beaches and picnic areas. It's ideal for fishing and family outings, and uniquely, it has a specific beach where pets are allowed. It also offers disabled access to its municipal beach area.
The lakes lie along the historic Route Napoléon. Notably, the 'Prairie de la Rencontre' on the shores of Grand Lac de Laffrey marks where Napoleon famously rallied his troops in 1815 after his return from Elba.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when water activities are in full swing and the weather is ideal for hiking and picnics. Some trails may be accessible in winter for those seeking quiet walks, but water activities are not available.
Yes, Lac de Pierre-Châtel has a specific beach area where pets are allowed, making it a good option for visitors with dogs.
Grand Lac de Laffrey offers a lively atmosphere with pebble beaches, restaurants, snack bars, an accrobranche park (Air Park), and an inflatable playground (Le Vinceland). Sailing and rowing clubs also provide equipment rentals for various water sports.
Lac Mort, an artificial lake primarily for hydroelectric activity, is a destination for anglers, offering regulated fishing. While bathing is forbidden, a pedestrian circuit is available around the lake for quiet walks amidst nature.


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