Best lakes around Manigod are situated in a mountainous region of Haute-Savoie, France, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by alpine valleys and peaks, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. Its geography includes both accessible valley lakes and higher-altitude mountain lakes. The region's natural environment supports a range of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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The Lac des Confins is pleasant in all seasons. The tour of the lake is accessible to all levels, and it is also the start of many hikes. There are a few restaurants nearby where you can eat.
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Driving direction Doussard beautiful... partly right next to the bank without a wall or barrier 😊
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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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A splendid view of the Lac de Tardevant at 2110m and Mont Lachat du Grand-Bornand on the other side of the valley.
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Magnificent view from the lake - Attention a little steep slope to access it 😉
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Yes, for a relaxing experience, Confins Lake offers a tranquil setting perfect for easy strolls. While Lake Annecy - East Shore has a long perimeter, parts of its bike path are suitable for leisurely walks, though it can be partially interrupted.
Viewpoint overlooking Lake Annecy is considered family-friendly, offering extensive views and a chance to see paragliders. Confins Lake is also noted as a great relaxing place for families, perfect for a lunch stop.
The region offers stunning mountain panoramas and expansive lake views. From the Viewpoint, you can see the full length of Lake Annecy, along with peaks like the Bauges, Dents de Lanfon, and Tournette. Higher up, Lake Tardevant provides magnificent views of the Danay, Bouchet valley, and Grand Bornand.
Yes, Lake Annecy - East Shore offers several opportunities for swimming, making it a popular choice for water activities.
Absolutely. Lake Tardevant, situated at 2110m, is a peaceful and wild mountain lake accessible via hiking. The hike can even be extended towards the summits of Ambrevetta (2,462m) and Pointe de Tardevant (2,501m) for more challenging routes.
Beyond lake visits, the Manigod area is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. Explore options like the 'Tour de l'Andran' for MTB, or the 'Ascent of the Croix Fry pass' for road cycling. For more details, check out the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Manigod, Road Cycling Routes around Manigod, and Gravel biking around Manigod.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful mountain panoramas and the tranquil, relaxing environments. Places like Lake Annecy - East Shore are praised for their natural beauty away from tourist crowds, while Confins Lake is appreciated as a great spot for relaxation and lunch.
Yes, the Viewpoint offers an extensive panorama of Lake Annecy and its surrounding peaks. Additionally, the View of Lake Tardevant and Mont Lachat provides a splendid perspective of Lac de Tardevant from a higher elevation.
The mountainous region of Haute-Savoie is generally best visited during warmer months (late spring to early autumn) for hiking, swimming, and cycling, when trails are clear and weather is pleasant. For winter activities, the area transforms, but lake access and activities might be limited to specific spots.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Lake Tardevant offers a peaceful and wild valley experience where nature reigns supreme, making it feel like a special discovery for those who venture there.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying altitudes, it's advisable to wear layers, sturdy hiking boots, and bring rain gear, even in summer. For higher-altitude lakes like Lake Tardevant, conditions can change quickly, so be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential wind.


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