Best lakes around La Motte-D'Aveillans are found in the Matheysine plateau, an area characterized by its collection of lakes, many of which are relics of the Ice Age. The region offers a diverse natural landscape with hills and mountains surrounding these aquatic features. La Motte-D'Aveillans serves as a central point for accessing various lakes, including the notable Laffrey lakes. These bodies of water provide opportunities for recreation and scenic views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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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great hike to do in good weather. very shaded
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Incredible vertiginous footbridge, one of the 2 Himalayan footbridges
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Magnificent view of the lake
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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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For dedicated swimming, Lac de Pétichet is an excellent choice. It features a gently sloping beach, ideal for a refreshing dip, and is known for its secluded atmosphere. It's also the closest lake to La Motte-D'Aveillans for swimming, located approximately 5.4 km away. Swimming is at your own risk as there are no lifeguards on duty. The Grand Lac de Laffrey also offers pebble beaches and is a popular spot for a swim.
Yes, the Grand Lac de Laffrey holds historical significance. On its shores, the Prairie de la Rencontre is marked by an equestrian statue commemorating Napoleon's famous persuasion of royal troops to join him during his return from Elba.
The Grand Lac de Laffrey is a hub for water sports. You can enjoy activities such as paddleboarding, windsurfing, and canoeing. Rentals are available from sailing and rowing clubs located around the lake.
For those seeking tranquility away from crowds, Lac Mort is a discreet option. Located at the northern edge of the Matheysin Plateau, it offers fresh air and a peaceful escape. It's easily accessed via a shaded road from Laffrey Plage or nearby car parks.
Several spots offer stunning panoramic views. The View of Lake Monteynard from the Balcon du Drac provides spectacular vistas of Lake Monteynard. You can also get great views of Lac de Laffrey from the little road descending from Cholonge, and the View of Lake Petichet offers glimpses of its turquoise waters from wooded paths.
Yes, Lac de Monteynard is renowned for its 'Himalayan walkways,' which are a significant attraction for hikers. These offer breathtaking views and a unique adventure. Additionally, the Ebron Footbridge, a 180m long Himalayan hiking footbridge spanning the Ebron Gorge, provides magnificent views of the lake and surrounding peaks.
While specific wildlife details for each lake are varied, Charlet Lake, a small mountain lake, is known to host tadpole colonies in the summer, making it an interesting spot for nature observation, especially for families.
The lakes in the Matheysine plateau, including the Laffrey lakes, are generally accessible and offer a refreshing escape from May to October. This period provides the best conditions for outdoor activities and enjoying the water.
Many of the lakes offer family-friendly experiences. A family-friendly hike from St Honoré 1500 leads to Charlet Lake, offering splendid views of the Matheysin plateau and its lakes. The pebble beaches of Grand Lac de Laffrey are also great for families.
Yes, the Grand Lac de Laffrey is known for its charming restaurants that serve local lake fish, offering a pleasant dining experience by the water. There is also a restaurant, Le Miradou, near Lac de Pétichet.
Yes, there are numerous cycling routes in the area. You can find various road cycling routes, including challenging loops like 'La Morte Pass (1,370 m) – Malissol Pass loop' or 'Col de Chamrousse – Chamrousse 1750m loop'. For mountain biking, options like 'Bucolic landscape – La Pierre Percée loop' are available. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around La Motte-D'Aveillans and MTB Trails around La Motte-D'Aveillans guide pages.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities, from easy walks to more challenging mountain hikes. You can find routes that lead to viewpoints like the View of the confluence of the Ébron and the Drac, or more strenuous trails like those around Lac Charlet. For detailed mountain hikes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around La Motte-D'Aveillans guide.


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