Best lakes around La Mulatière are found within the broader Métropole de Lyon area, as La Mulatière itself is situated at the confluence of the Saône and Rhône rivers. This commune is known for its riverine setting and proximity to Lyon's urban and natural landscapes. While not featuring prominent natural lakes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding region offers diverse aquatic environments for recreation. The area provides a mix of natural parks around La Mulatière with various water features.
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If you go there on a road bike, you have to be careful of the pedestrian-mobile chicanes.
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Large, wooded, floral park with greenhouses. Popular with the people of Lyon for running, cycling, strolling, etc.
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4km around… flat, pleasant, water tap and toilets,
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Nice place, here we enjoy the calm and the sounds of nature (birds singing, rustling leaves in the trees...)
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The Lacroix-Laval park is 115 hectares large. This vast space provides access to valleys, meadows, ponds and rivers. It has a superb castle. Today it is the largest landscaped green space in the Rhône department.
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Peaceful place for a good read, family walks, strolling and discovering century-old trees.
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For a wide range of family-friendly activities, the Lacroix-Laval Park offers 115 hectares with valleys, meadows, ponds, and a superb castle. The Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage, home to the Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake and Lac de Miribel-Jonage, also provides numerous supervised beaches and water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, and pedal boat rentals, along with a private sandy beach featuring a water park.
Yes, Le Grand Large is particularly known for its flat bike path along its edge, which forms part of the Via Rhôna, making it an excellent spot for cycling enthusiasts. You can also find traffic-free bike rides in the wider area, including routes around the Parc de la Tête d'Or.
For a more serene and less crowded atmosphere, especially on weekends, consider Lac de la Forestière. Situated in the eastern part of the Miribel-Jonage park, it's recognized as a peaceful retreat and is particularly favored by fishermen.
Several lakes offer swimming. The Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake and Lac de Miribel-Jonage within the Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage have various beaches, some supervised. Further afield, Lac des Sapins features Europe's largest biological swimming pool, and Lac d'Aiguebelette has seven developed and supervised beaches. Lac de Paladru is also known for its clear waters and fine sandy beaches excellent for swimming.
Lac Bleu (Ambérieu-en-Bugey) is considered a hidden gem, accessible by a 25-minute train ride from Lyon Part-Dieu. It's famous for the unique turquoise reflections of its waters, varying from azure blue to emerald green. While swimming is prohibited to preserve its ecosystem, it's ideal for walks, picnics, and photography, with a charming path and nearby medieval ruins.
The Grand Brotteau Peninsula within the Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake provides a verdant environment for walks or bike rides with splendid views. Lac de Nantua in the Jura region is a prime location for hiking and mountain biking, with a popular 14.5 km loop. For more general hiking, explore the hiking routes around La Mulatière, which include trails near the Boulard Park and Boulard Pond.
Lac d'Aiguebelette, located about 1 hour and 10 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes from Lyon, is celebrated as one of Europe's warmest lakes. Its location amidst mountains and forests provides a scenic backdrop for various water sports.
Yes, Lac de Miribel-Jonage is highly accessible from Lyon, even by public transport. Additionally, Lac Bleu (Ambérieu-en-Bugey) can be reached by a 25-minute train ride from Lyon Part-Dieu station.
You can expect diverse natural features. The Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake offers distinctive blue water and small islands. Lac de Nantua is cherished for its clear waters, untouched environment, and surrounding green mountains, with its color dynamically changing with the weather. Lac Bleu is famous for its unique turquoise reflections. Many lakes are nestled within parks or forests, providing verdant environments and scenic backdrops.
Absolutely. The Mallard Promenade — Blue Waters Lake and Lac de Miribel-Jonage offer swimming, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, rowing, kayaking, and pedal boat rentals. Lac des Sapins has a nautical base for pedal boating, sailing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. Lac de Nantua also provides water skiing, pedal boats, stand-up paddleboarding, and canoeing. Lac de Paladru is favored for sailing and pedal boating.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For instance, the Lacroix-Laval Park is praised for its calm and the sounds of nature. The Boulard Park is noted as a peaceful place for reading, family walks, and discovering century-old trees, while Boulard Pond offers a moment to reflect and enjoy the serenity.


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