Best lakes around Saint-Maurice are found in the Valais canton, a region characterized by its dramatic alpine landscapes and significant hydroelectric infrastructure. This area features a mix of natural mountain lakes and large reservoirs, often nestled amidst towering peaks. Visitors can explore diverse aquatic environments, from tranquil, protected natural reserves to impressive man-made structures. The varied terrain offers opportunities for exploration and scenic views throughout the year.
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If you're looking for a hidden alpine gem in the Swiss Alps, Lac de Salanfe is a must-visit. Nestled at 1,925 meters above sea level in the canton of Valais, this stunning reservoir offers a peaceful escape surrounded by towering peaks and pristine nature.
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This must-see is to be linked to Bel Oiseau, the name of this peak. Unmarked but relatively well-marked trail.
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Have endurance, sturdy shoes and enough water with you.
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A spectacular mountain lake located at the foot of the Dents du Midi, offering impressive views of these mountains as well as the wider Valais region. The lake is quite accessible, with a solid road connecting it to the town of Martigny, making it a popular destination during the summer months. This route is a great climb and an even better descent, allowing a diverse range of cyclists to access this stunning location.
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An artificial, but beautiful, lake perched in the mountains above the Marécottes ski resort. The lake is a popular place due to its ease of access and the large number of hiking, running and mountain biking trails that start from this location. The lake is located below the large, rocky and imposing Dents du Midi. It is equipped with a small refreshment bar, offering an opportunity to refuel before or after a long run in these magnificent mountains.
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Although Lake Émosson is a human creation, it is still a magnificent sight and worth the detour. The surrounding area is full of dinosaur footprints, so be sure to keep a watchful eye out for any tyrannosaurs that might also be roaming around. The eastern shore of the lake offers a perfect view of the Aiguille Verte, a truly magnificent mountain, and the largest mountain located solely in France.
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Despite its part in supplying the region's hydroelectric power, Lac d'Émosson is a beautiful and striking mountain lake, offering fantastic views and relatively easy access. From the dam you will have an incredible view of the Aiguille Verte, a mountain that seems to look different from every perspective. The surrounding area of the dam is a hotspot for dinosaur footprints, so be sure to look for them! I'm sure if you're lucky you might even find a few dinosaurs still walking around there.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural beauty. For instance, Lac de Salanfe is set within a dramatic glacial basin, surrounded by striking mountain ranges and rich alpine flora. Lac de Tanay, a hidden gem, is known for its emerald waters, diverse flora including alpine roses, and abundant amphibian population. Lac de Derborence features a unique virgin forest with trees up to 600 years old and is home to rare plants and wildlife like ibexes and bearded vultures.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. The stroll around Lac de Salanfe is considered family-friendly, featuring a discovery trail with information on local alpine flora, fauna, and geology. The area around Lac de Tanay is also great for day hikes and picnics with family. Additionally, the dinosaur footprints near Lac du Vieux Émosson provide a fascinating attraction for all ages.
The lakes around Saint-Maurice are excellent for hiking. Major trails like 'Le tour des Dents du Midi' and the Via Alpina cross through Salanfe, and a pleasant stroll around Lac de Salanfe takes less than two hours. For more challenging routes, you can explore trails around Lac d'Émosson, including those leading to the famous dinosaur footprints. You can find various hiking options, including the 'Salanfe Trail' and 'Haute Cime via Lac de Salanfe', in the Waterfall hikes around Saint-Maurice guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on the lake and your preferred activities. During summer, most lakes are fully accessible, and you can even drive directly to Lac de Tanay village. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though some higher-altitude lakes might still have snow or limited access. Winter hiking is possible in some areas, but access to lakes like Lac de Tanay might require parking further down at Le Flon.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with impressive human ingenuity. Lac d'Émosson features a massive 180-meter high arch dam, and its complex includes the Nant de Drance pumped storage plant. Lac des Toules is notable for hosting the world's first high-altitude floating solar power plant. Lac de Derborence itself is Switzerland's youngest natural lake, formed by immense rockfalls in the 18th century.
Accessibility varies by lake. Lac d'Émosson can be reached by car, bus, or a unique funicular-train-funicular journey. Lac de Salanfe is accessible via a 6.5 km footpath from Vernayaz or a steep mountain road. For Lac de Tanay, you can drive directly to the village in summer, but in spring and winter, parking is available further down at Le Flon. The road to Lac de Derborence is narrow and winding, passing through handcrafted tunnels.
The lakes are rich in biodiversity. Lac de Tanay is a protected nature reserve known for its diverse flora, including alpine roses, willowherb, lilies, and monkshood, as well as an abundant amphibian population. Around Lac de Salanfe, you'll find great alpine flora, especially in the north-east. Lac de Derborence is a paradise for nature lovers, with rare plants and opportunities to spot ibexes, marmots, and bearded vultures.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Lac de Tanay has a mountain inn on its western shore for overnight stays. At Lac de Salanfe, there's a mountain inn (Cabane de Salanfe) and a small chapel by the dam, where many hikers choose to stay overnight. Lac de Derborence also features a lakeside restaurant, Refuge du Lac de Derborence, offering scenic views.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer spectacular viewpoints. From Lac d'Émosson, you get a great view of the Mont Blanc massif. The area around Lac de Salanfe provides impressive mountain views, with the Dents du Midi, Tour Sallière, and Le Luisin peaks dominating the scenery. The twin peaks of Grammont and Les Jumelles also offer breathtaking views of Lake Geneva from the Lac de Tanay area.
The region boasts several unique geological aspects. The area around Lac du Vieux Émosson is famous for its ancient dinosaur footprints, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times. Lac de Derborence is Switzerland's youngest natural lake, formed by massive rockfalls in the 18th century, creating a distinctive landscape of untamed rock faces and dense forests.
Yes, the region is popular for longer treks. Major walking trails like 'Le tour des Dents du Midi' and the Via Alpina pass through the area around Lac de Salanfe, making it a popular stop for multi-day hikers. Many choose to stay overnight at the refuge next to the lake. You can find related routes in the Mountain Hikes around Saint-Maurice guide.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular views, the peaceful natural escape, and the impressive mountain landscapes. Many appreciate the opportunity to breathe and live in the present moment amidst such exceptional scenery, as noted by tips for Lac d'Émosson. The blend of serene natural areas and impressive hydroelectric installations also captivates many.


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