Best lakes around Pallud offers a diverse natural landscape, characterized by its proximity to mountainous terrain and numerous bodies of water. The region features a mix of accessible lakes and those nestled in higher alpine environments. Visitors can find areas suitable for various outdoor activities, from leisurely lakeside strolls to more challenging mountain excursions. The natural features include scenic views of surrounding peaks and varied ecosystems around the water.
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Very beautiful site, offering local land foods.
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As its name suggests, the Col des Lacs is surrounded by delightful small bodies of water, at an altitude of 2,234 meters. It is located at the foot of the Pointe de la Grande Journe.
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Recommended stop in a pleasant setting at the lake chalet to taste the grataron, local goat's cheese, while discussing the ecosystem with the very friendly producers.
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Picturesque Chalet du Lac is a classic mountain chalet set beside a gleaming lake below Mount Mirantin. You'll find it just off the main trail from Arêches to the Pas de l’Ane. Over the summer months, if the shepherd's about, you can buy coffee and crêpes from the door.
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It is a tricky short walk that takes longer than stated. We needed to scramble on parts of the ascent along a mountain ridge on the very thin trail, and the path was not always obvious on some of the ridge sections. The descent is also very steep towards the end, though thankfully this very steep section is fairly short. The lake was more of a quagmire when we walked it in early September. Not your usual crystal clear mountain lake and not particularly photogenic! Enjoyable, but for the length of the walk I would say it’s a harder intermediate.
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Next to the Chalet du Lac, where refreshments and pancakes are available.
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It is a bucolic place with a body of water and picnic tables. There is also an equestrian center and a playground for children.
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Small lake on the edge of the bike path 🤩 with a water point 💦!!!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the diverse offerings around Pallud. Highlights include Lakes Pass, known for its superb panorama of the Beaufortain peaks at 2,234 meters above sea level. Another favorite is Grignon Lake, which offers a public swimming area with stunning mountain views. For a more relaxed experience, Parc des Berges Lake provides a bucolic setting with picnic tables along a bike path.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Grignon Lake is an excellent choice, featuring a public swimming area with free access and lifeguards on site. Parc des Berges Lake is also very family-friendly, offering picnic tables, an equestrian center, and a playground for children.
The region around Pallud is characterized by a mix of alpine and accessible lake environments. You can expect scenic views of surrounding peaks, especially from high-altitude spots like Lakes Pass. Many lakes are nestled within varied ecosystems, with some, like Lac de Lavouet, being pretty alpine lakes surrounded by smaller basins. Others, like Grignon Lake, offer beach areas with mountain backdrops.
The area around Pallud offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Alpine panorama loop from Albertville' or 'Conflans Fountain – Conflans loop from Albertville'. For cyclists, there are MTB trails like 'Mont Bisanne depuis Albertville' and road cycling routes including the 'Col de la Madeleine — loop in the Maurienne from Albertville'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB, and road cycling around Pallud.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. For instance, the Chalet du Lac is a picturesque mountain chalet located beside a gleaming lake, where you can often buy coffee and crêpes during the summer months. Grignon Lake also has a small snack truck on site, offering reasonably priced options.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The region is generally enjoyable during warmer months for swimming and leisurely walks. For high-altitude lakes and mountain passes like Lakes Pass, summer and early autumn offer the most accessible conditions and best views. Some trails, particularly to alpine lakes like Lac de Lavouet, can be challenging and may involve scrambling, so good weather is advisable.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from elevated points like Lakes Pass. The availability of public swimming areas with mountain backdrops, such as at Grignon Lake, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the tranquil and bucolic settings for picnics and leisurely stops, like those found at Parc des Berges Lake.
Yes, Parc des Berges Lake is notably situated along a bike path, making it an ideal spot for cyclists to stop and rest. The region generally integrates lakes into cycling routes, offering varied terrain for different preferences.
The difficulty levels vary. Some trails, like those leading to Lakes Pass, are considered intermediate. The path to Lac de Lavouet is described as a tricky short walk, involving scrambling and steep sections, making it a harder intermediate. There are also easier walks available, such as the 'Alpine panorama loop from Albertville'.
Absolutely. Many lakes and their surroundings offer excellent viewpoints. Lakes Pass provides a superb panorama of the high peaks of Beaufortain. Grignon Lake offers a superb view of the surrounding mountains, and the Chalet du Lac is set in a picturesque location below Mount Mirantin.
While not necessarily 'hidden,' Lac de Lavouet offers a unique alpine experience. It's a pretty alpine lake surrounded by many small basins, though the walk to it can be tricky and involves some scrambling. It provides a different kind of natural beauty compared to the more accessible swimming lakes.


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