Best lakes around Ponsonnas are found in the Matheysine region, a plateau known for its numerous lakes. Ponsonnas is situated to provide access to several lakes, including Lac de Valbonnais, the Laffrey lakes, and Lake Sautet. This area offers diverse natural beauty and a range of outdoor activities. The region's geography features a mix of artificial and glacial lakes set against mountainous backdrops.
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The Corniche du Drac is a very beautiful route in Matheysine
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great hike to do in good weather. very shaded
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Incredible vertiginous footbridge, one of the 2 Himalayan footbridges
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Magnificent view of the lake
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Shorter but just as pretty footbridge over the Monteynard.
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Exceptional views, minimal traffic.
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Exceptional views, minimal traffic.
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Please note ⚠️ this outing is not passable with a normal bike, you absolutely need a good mountain bike due to steep passages with wooden steps, large roots, large stones...does not go on gravel, vtc or normal bike.
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The lakes near Ponsonnas offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing at various lakes. For relaxation, there are sand and grass beaches, playgrounds for children, and opportunities for lakeside rambling. Hiking and even via ferrata are also available, particularly around Lake Sautet. Many lakes also feature amenities like restaurants and campsites.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Lac de Valbonnais is perfect for families with its beaches and playground. Grand Lac de Laffrey offers a lively atmosphere with an accrobranche park (Air Park) and an inflatable playground (Le Vinceland). Lake Sautet also provides a family-friendly atmosphere with a supervised beach during summer and a watersports center.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Lac de Valbonnais allows swimming (at your own risk), and Lac de Pétichet is primarily reserved for swimming with a gently sloping beach. Grand Lac de Laffrey and Lake Sautet also offer designated swimming areas, with Lake Sautet having a supervised beach in summer.
The region is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring a mix of artificial and glacial lakes set against mountainous backdrops. You can find white pebble beaches, grassy shores, and impressive views of the Vercors cliffs, Mont Aiguille, and the Obiou mountain. Notable viewpoints include View of the confluence of the Ébron and the Drac. and View of Lake Monteynard from the Corniche du Drac, which offer panoramic vistas of the lakes and surrounding peaks.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails around Grand Lac de Laffrey offering views of the Vercors and Alps. Lakeside rambling is also popular at Lake Sautet. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the 'View of Grand Serre – View of Devoluy loop from La Mure' or 'Le Drac Lake loop from Saint-Pierre-de-Méaroz' which are part of the hiking guide around Ponsonnas.
Lac de Pierre-Châtel is particularly dog-friendly, featuring a specific beach where pets are allowed. While many natural areas are generally welcoming, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails or beaches regarding dogs.
The summer season is ideal for visiting the lakes, especially if you plan to enjoy swimming and water sports. The weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities, and many lakeside facilities are fully operational. However, the natural beauty can be appreciated in spring and autumn for hiking and quieter visits.
The lakes are generally accessible by car, with Grand Lac de Laffrey being just 30 minutes south of Grenoble. Parking facilities are typically available near popular lake access points and beaches. For specific hiking trailheads, parking information is usually provided in route details.
Yes, you'll find amenities near several lakes. Lac de Valbonnais has a restaurant and campsite nearby. Grand Lac de Laffrey offers restaurants, snack bars, and an accrobranche park. Lake Sautet also has a watersports center and is close to the historic village of Corps, which may offer additional services.
Lac de Valbonnais is known for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, ideal for relaxation. Lac de Pierre-Châtel offers a more wild and natural character with large grassy beaches. Lac de Pétichet is a quiet spot primarily for swimming, allowing visitors to discover secluded spots.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the wide range of activities available. The Ebron Footbridge is a popular highlight, offering magnificent views of the lake and surrounding peaks. The stunning panoramic views from various viewpoints, the peaceful atmosphere of some lakes, and the family-friendly options are frequently enjoyed.
Yes, the region offers routes for cycling, including gravel biking. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Lac du Sautet – Ebron Footbridge loop from Treffort' or the 'Lake Laffrey – The Drac Corniche loop from Ponsonnas' in the gravel biking guide around Ponsonnas. These routes often provide scenic views of the lakes and surrounding landscapes.


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