Best lakes around Aigueblanche offer diverse natural water bodies within a mountainous setting. The region features alpine lakes, reservoirs, and smaller, secluded tarns. These areas provide opportunities for exploring the natural landscape. The varied terrain contributes to a range of lake environments.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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beautiful and peaceful lake, great to have a lunch break with a view
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Easy walk from Lake Saint-Guérin. Also accessible by bike (gravel).
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A magnificent site, easily accessible from Arêches on foot or by bike.
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Beautiful lake with splendid mountains in the background, a heavenly place.
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Superb Himalayan footbridge over an azure blue lake with views of the mountains, splendid!
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The Coche hydraulic dam measures 33 meters high. Its large water reservoir is fed by 28 kilometers of galleries which capture the tributaries of the Isère; water supplies are particularly important during periods of snowmelt. This dam is linked to the lower Aigueblanche reservoir and the La Coche hydroelectric power station following the innovative principle of a STEP: Energy transfer station by pumping. The principle is simple: to produce electricity, water from the upstream lake (La Coche) is turbined then delivered to another lake downstream (Aigueblanche).
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This pretty, alpine lake lies nestled in a dip below an impressive rocky outcrop. The lake is accessible via an unsurfaced road as well as on the hiking trail between Lac de Saint-Guérin and Le Cormet D'Arêche, so it's popular and can be busy.
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The western shore of Lac Saint Guérin is officially off-limits for the public. Rule flouted daily.
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Several lakes in the Aigueblanche region are great for families. Fairy Lake is noted as family-friendly, offering crystal clear waters and beautiful surroundings. Another excellent option is Lac de Saint-Guérin, which is easily accessible and also categorized as family-friendly. You can also find a pleasant View of Lac de Saint-Guérin that is family-friendly.
Yes, Fairy Lake is specifically listed as a dog-friendly location. Its alpine setting and clear waters make it a pleasant spot to visit with your canine companion.
The region around Aigueblanche's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'View of the Cascade du Morel loop'. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the 'Col de la Loze'. At Lac de Saint-Guérin, water sports like kayaking and SUP are available through a local company.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, swimming, and enjoying the clear alpine waters, the summer months (June to September) are ideal. During this period, high-altitude lakes like Lac Blanc are fully accessible and offer stunning views. In winter, the landscape transforms, offering opportunities for snowshoeing or winter hiking, though some high-altitude access roads may be closed.
Yes, Fairy Lake is highlighted as a swim spot with crystal clear waters, making it an inviting place for a dip. While Lac de Saint-Guérin offers water sports, it's generally not promoted for wild swimming, and personal boats are forbidden.
Lac de Saint-Guérin is known for its easy accessibility, particularly from Arêches, making it a convenient choice for many visitors. While Fairy Lake is accessible via an unsurfaced road, some high-altitude lakes like Lac Blanc require more challenging hikes to reach.
The lakes around Aigueblanche are set within a mountainous landscape, offering diverse natural features. You'll find high-altitude alpine lakes nestled below rocky outcrops, like Lac Blanc, whose waters can appear blue-black after snowmelt. Other lakes, such as Fairy Lake, boast crystal clear waters and surrounding boulders. The region also features large reservoirs like the Dam - La Coche Reservoir, which are fed by mountain tributaries.
Yes, the Dam - La Coche Reservoir is a significant man-made structure. This hydraulic dam stands 33 meters high and is part of an innovative energy transfer system. Located at 1398 meters above sea level, it's an impressive sight nestled above Moûtiers.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning mountain backdrops and the crystal clear waters of the lakes. Many appreciate the ease of access to spots like Lac de Saint-Guérin, while others seek out the more challenging, secluded beauty of high-altitude lakes like Lac Blanc. The opportunity for water sports and the overall natural beauty are also highly valued.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly named, the region is known for its 'smaller, secluded tarns' and 'more challenging, secluded spots' beyond the main highlights. High-altitude lakes like Lac Blanc, situated at over 2,100 meters and requiring an intermediate hike, offer a more remote and tranquil experience compared to more easily accessible lakes.
While specific 'circular walks around lakes' are not detailed in the highlights, the region offers numerous hiking routes, many of which are loops. For example, you can find loops like 'View of the Cascade du Morel loop from Saint-Oyen' or 'Le Morel loop from Saint-Oyen' that explore the natural surroundings and may offer views of the lakes or nearby water features.


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