Best lakes around Megève are found within the French Alps, providing access to varied aquatic environments. The region features mountainous terrain, with lakes situated amidst peaks and offering views of Mont Blanc. These natural settings support a range of outdoor activities. The area combines alpine landscapes with accessible leisure options for visitors.
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Impressive for understanding the action of glaciers
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Very beautiful lake with a supervised swimming area.
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A beautifully landscaped bathing lake with many sports and leisure opportunities
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The "Lac des Iles" is an artificial lake created in the 1970s following the excavation of the materials necessary for the creation of the A40 motorway. It is designed for leisure activities and in particular swimming: - supervised beach in summer, - grassy coves, - activities: mini-golf, small electric boats, orienteering course, fitness trail, karting... - water pleasures: windsurfing, stand-up paddle, fishing...
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Tardevant Lake (2110) A magnificent view of the Danay, the Bouchet valley and the Grand Bornand on the way up. A breathtaking view of the Lachat and the Chinaillon massifs. A peaceful and wild valley where only nature reigns supreme 💕❤️💕👌 The hike can be extended towards the summit of Ambrevetta (alt. 2,462m) and Pointe de Tardevant (alt. 2,501m)
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The glacial lake of Bionnassay, nestled within the Mont Blanc Massif, is a serene jewel cradled by towering peaks and icy slopes. This pristine alpine lake is a testament to the ancient dance between ice and rock, sculpted by the powerful forces of glacial movement.
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Lac de Roselette is a small natural lake on the slopes of Contamines Montjoie
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ideal for a picnic break
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For a family outing, Lac de Javen is an excellent choice, offering a playground, picnic spots, and easy walks. Lac de Passy is also highly recommended as a "Base de Loisirs" with supervised swimming, playgrounds, mini-golf, and various water activities. The Lacs des Ilettes near Sallanches also feature a dedicated swimming lake with supervised areas and land-based recreational facilities.
Lac de Passy is a hub for water sports, including swimming (supervised in summer), paddleboarding, windsurfing, pedal boats, and electric boats. The Lacs des Ilettes also provide a dedicated lake for windsurfing, alongside a swimming lake.
Yes, Lac de Javen is popular for trout fishing, with equipment available for rent on-site. You can find more details about fishing at Lac de Javen on the Megève tourism site: Fishing at Lac de Javen. The Lacs des Ilettes also include a lake specifically reserved for fishing.
Many lakes offer surrounding trails suitable for various levels. For instance, Lac de Javen is great for easy walks and serves as a starting point for more extensive hikes. You can explore a variety of hiking routes around Megève, including those that pass by beautiful lakes. For more options, check out the Hiking around Megève guide.
The summer months (July and August) are ideal for enjoying water activities and supervised swimming at lakes like Lac de Passy and Lacs des Ilettes. For hiking and general outdoor enjoyment, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather. Some lakes, like Lac de Javen, also offer cross-country skiing in winter.
Absolutely. Lac de Javen offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks, including the Aravis massif and Mont Blanc in the background. Lac de Passy is particularly renowned for its magnificent views with Mont Blanc as a stunning backdrop. Lake Roselette also provides an ideal spot for a picnic break with a beautiful panorama of the Mont Blanc range.
Near Lac de Javen, you'll find two snack bars/restaurants. Lac de Passy and the Lacs des Ilettes both have snack bars and refreshment options, especially during the summer season. While specific accommodation directly at every lake might be limited, Megève and nearby towns offer a wide range of options.
Lac de Javen is accessible by foot from Megève (about a 1.5-hour walk) or by shuttle bus, with parking options available further down the road. Lac de Passy and the Lacs des Ilettes generally have free parking available, making them easily reachable by car.
The Bionnassay Glacial Lake, nestled within the Mont Blanc Massif, is a pristine alpine lake sculpted by glacial movement, offering a unique geological spectacle. At the Lacs des Ilettes, you can find a waterbird observation cabin at the end of the third lake, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the area around Megève is excellent for mountain biking. While Lac de Javen offers mountain biking opportunities, you can find a comprehensive network of trails throughout the region. For more detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Megève guide.
Lake Tardevant offers a truly peaceful and wild valley experience where nature reigns supreme. It provides breathtaking views and a serene environment, ideal for those seeking tranquility away from more bustling spots.
Yes, Lake Roselette, located in the Contamines sector, is a center for activities including hiking, horse riding, and paragliding, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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