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Top 20 Lakes around Quart

Best lakes around Quart, located in the Aosta Valley, Italy, offers access to a variety of alpine lakes. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing diverse natural settings for lakes at various altitudes. The area features both natural mountain lakes and artificial reservoirs, often surrounded by prominent peaks.

Best lakes around Quart

  • The most popular lakes is Place Moulin Dam, an artificial lake created by one of Europe's highest dams. It provides panoramic views and an easy route along its 4 km dirt road.
  • Another must-see spot is Lake Chamolé, a mountain lake at an altitude of over 2300 meters. It offers views of Mont Blanc, the Great Saint Bernard Valley, and the Gran Combin.
  • Visitors also love Lake Tzan, an alpine lake with clear waters. Visitors can walk around its perimeter, which includes some technical sections.
  • Quart is known for mountain lakes, glacial lakes, and artificial reservoirs. These include high-altitude mountain lakes, glacial lakes, and artificial reservoirs, providing diverse natural settings.
  • The lakes around Quart are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 280 upvotes and 90 photos shared across various highlights.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Lake Chamolé

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This mountain lake at an altitude of 2300 meters was once a glacier.
As you approach the lake you have a wonderful view of Mont Blanc, the valley of the Great Saint Bernard and the Gran Combin.

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Place Moulin Dam

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The Place Moulin dam is a dam in Italy. It stands in a side valley of the Aosta Valley northeast of Aosta in the municipality of Bionaz and there dams the Buthier, a tributary of the Dora Baltea, with an arch dam to form a reservoir. The dam, which was built from 1955 to 1965, was at that time one of the largest dams in the world with a height of 155 m.

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Chamois–La Magdeleine Trail

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At the first hairpin bend beyond the church of La Magdeleine, in the hamlet of Vieu, turn left and follow the signs for Chamois.
Continue for about a kilometre, at the next bend you will find the entrance to path no. 107 which connects shortly afterwards with the farm road, or, if you prefer to access the farm road directly, continue along the road for a further hundred meters beyond the bend and walk along the dirt road on the left which leads to Chamois where you reach a mountain pasture and a little further on, located at the height of the bollard for unauthorized vehicles, a wooden fountain. The route continues parallel to the Ru Veuillen. Once you reach Alpe Capetou, go up for a short stretch, turn east and then continue on the flat. Once you reach the Sauveroux valley, go down and cross the stream and then continue into the woods. Once you arrive at the village of Suis, continue and reach the Trinity chapel on the right and immediately after, near the bridge, the old mill with the ancient oil mill. Cross the bridge over the Chamois stream and reach the hamlet of Corgnolaz.


This path is part of the route The great balcony of the Matterhorn where there is also a thematic walk suitable for children, outdoors, which has the theme of energy as its underlying theme: Energie in Gioco. A route along which seven playful installations have been placed which lead to discovering how energy is produced and consumed as well as making people reflect on Water, Fire, Earth and the Sun. Don't miss the double funicular which offers the possibility to "fly" for 20 meters and the volcano to climb.
Along the path, which can be walked in both directions, 20 panels have also been placed which illustrate, in a simple but exhaustive way, what energy is used for, how much is consumed, how it is produced and how it can be done in a sustainable from renewable sources and then focusing on its use and savings.


The car parks adjacent to the starting point of the path are paid, three blue columns are available for issuing tickets (coin or easypark app only)

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Tza de Fontaney Alp

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Pasture from which you pass to go in the direction of the hourly refuge of Cuney. From here you have a 360 ° view over the entire valley below

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Lake Tzan

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Beautiful lake, possibility to walk around it, partly technical route

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Frullo
March 18, 2026, Tza de Fontaney Alp

In the winter, Alpe Tza de Fontaney is the end point of a snowshoe trail that starts from the cross-country ski center. This well-marked trail is very popular, and is therefore usually well-groomed. The climb out of the forest to reach the mountain pasture can be quite challenging when faced with deep, soft snow.

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Giovy
August 13, 2025, Tza de Fontaney Alp

360-degree show with grazing cows!

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Jenni
July 25, 2025, Place Moulin Dam

You can also stay for just a few hours: the hour costs 50 cents (as of 2025).

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La Tza de Fontaney, located at 2,300 meters above sea level in the heart of the Saint-Barthélemy valley, is an alpine pasture that enchants with its natural beauty and breathtaking view. Reachable via a pleasant path through larch forests and alpine pastures, this place offers a wide panorama that embraces Monte Rosa, Mont Emilius and the surrounding peaks. A mountain corner perfect for those seeking peace, pure air and an authentic experience immersed in the uncontaminated nature of the Aosta Valley.

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Lake Tzan, nestled in the valley of the same name in Valtournenche at over 2,440m above sea level, enchants with its green and transparent waters. The path that leads to it is a journey through larch forests, silent mountain pastures and unexpected panoramas, culminating in an alpine oasis suspended between the sky and the rocks. Here you will find the silence of high altitude, broken only by the gentle lapping of the lake, while the surrounding peaks such as Punta Tzan and Dôme de Tzan act as silent guardians. A perfect place for those seeking an immersive mountain experience, enriched by the bivouac next to the shores and a peace that remains in the heart.

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Beautiful walk, mostly flat and very panoramic on Valtournenche

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Truly beautiful lake, clear and very fresh water, after a long walk it is ideal for finding relief for tired feet, then if you are hot you can also take a nice dip and feel reborn in the cold waters of the Tzan, I highly recommend this tour

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Going up from the path to the Cuney Oratory, past some beautiful flowering meadows, you reach this mountain pasture also located at the end of a dirt road

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular lakes to visit around Quart?

Among the most popular lakes around Quart are the artificial Place Moulin Dam, known for its panoramic views, and the high-altitude Lake Chamolé, offering stunning vistas of Mont Blanc. Visitors also highly appreciate Lake Tzan for its clear alpine waters.

Are there family-friendly lakes or walks around Quart?

Yes, several lakes around Quart are suitable for families. The area around the Place Moulin Dam offers an easy 4 km dirt road walk along the lake, perfect for all ages. Chamois–La Magdeleine Trail is also noted as family-friendly, and Lake Miage is easily accessible from Courmayeur via Val Veny, making it a good option for families.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Quart?

The lakes around Quart offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with options ranging from easy strolls to more challenging mountain hikes. Fishing and water sports are popular at lakes like Lake Verney. Scenic walks are abundant, and some areas, like the Place Moulin Dam, are great for leisurely exploration. For more specific routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Quart guide.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near Quart?

The best time to visit the lakes around Quart is generally during the summer months. Lakes like Lake Verney are recommended for swimming due to pleasant temperatures in summer, and Lake Miage is particularly captivating in early summer when its size and color fluctuate with glacial melt.

Are there any lakes around Quart known for their unique natural features or beauty?

Absolutely. Lake Arpy is notable for its varying shades of color, from brown to light blue to green, and its serene setting. Blue Lake is famous for its intense blue color that beautifully reflects the Matterhorn. Lake Miage, a glacial lake, captivates visitors with its dynamic changes in size and color throughout the year.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the lakes?

Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Near the Place Moulin Dam, you'll find a small village with an alpine hut and restaurant. Lago Chécrouit, near the Courmayeur ski resort area, also has restaurants and bars available in summer.

Are there opportunities for swimming in the lakes around Quart?

Yes, Lake Verney is particularly recommended for swimming during the summer due to its clear waters and pleasant temperatures. Always check for designated swimming areas and local regulations before entering the water.

What kind of views can I expect from the lakes around Quart?

The lakes around Quart, being in the Aosta Valley, offer spectacular alpine views. From Lake Chamolé, you can enjoy panoramas of Mont Blanc, the Great Saint Bernard Valley, and the Gran Combin. Lake Verney provides a stunning backdrop of the Mont Blanc massif, and Blue Lake offers iconic reflections of the Matterhorn.

Are there any lakes that are easily accessible by public transport or have convenient parking?

Lake Verney is easily accessible via the road from La Thuile towards the Petit Saint Bernard, with convenient parking available. Lago di Lod can be accessed by following path 3 from Chamois or by taking a chairlift, offering an alternative to driving.

What do visitors say about the lakes around Quart?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and clear waters of the lakes. For instance, Lake Tzan is often described as having 'crystal clear waters' reminiscent of Sardinia. The Place Moulin Dam is highlighted for its 'beautiful panorama and an easy walk suitable for the whole family'.

Are there any challenging hikes to lakes for experienced trekkers?

Yes, for experienced trekkers, the route to Lago di Liconi, considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the region, is described as challenging. Additionally, some sections around Lake Tzan are noted as technical for those walking its perimeter. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Quart guide.

Can I find circular walks around any of the lakes?

Yes, you can walk around the perimeter of Lake Tzan, though parts of the route can be technical. The Place Moulin Dam also features a 4 km dirt road that runs along the lake, offering a scenic circular-like experience.

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