Best lakes around La Bâthie are situated in the Savoie region, offering diverse natural landscapes. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and the presence of several high-altitude lakes and man-made reservoirs. La Bâthie serves as a gateway to exploring these aquatic features within the French Alps. The region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities centered around its water bodies.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Here is the route for the ascent of the Cormet de Roselend starting from Beaufort, the legendary route via the magnificent lake of the same name!
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This lake is located at an altitude of 2,248 meters, at the foot of Pierra Menta, a remarkable peak in the Beaufortain massif. https://youtu.be/G0Ss9v6wxQQ
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The Roselend Dam is located in the commune of Beaufort-sur-Doron, in the Beaufortain region of Savoie, between the Col du Pré and the Cormet de Roselend, near the Arêches-Beaufort ski resort. The surrounding mountains reach an altitude of around 2,800 meters. It is part of the Roselend La Bâthie hydroelectric complex, which includes the Roselend Dam and two satellite dams: La Gittaz and Saint-Guérin. This complex is managed by EDF's Alpes Production Unit. The Roselend La Bâthie hydroelectric complex produces the equivalent of the domestic energy consumption of 450,000 residents, thus avoiding the emission of 890,000 tons of CO2 per year. The Roselend Dam is a double-curved arch dam with buttresses. Height = 150 meters Crest length = 804 meters Water reservoir [of the hydroelectric complex] = 187 million m3 The Roselend - La Bâthie development is supplied by the Roselend dam itself, as well as by two satellite dams, La Gittaz and Saint-Guérin. The total storage capacity of these three reservoirs, connected by a system of galleries, is 213 million m3. The water collected at Roselend crosses the massif through a 12.5 km long gallery to flow at an altitude of 1,400 m into the Isère Valley, in the Tarentaise region. It is then transported to the underground plant at La Bâthie via a 2,500 m long penstock, with a drop of 1,200 m. The power plant is equipped with six Pelton-type generating units with a total capacity of 550 MW. Since 2013, EDF has been replacing the main components of each generating unit (turbine, generator, transformer, and energy evacuation cables) to achieve a total capacity of 600 MW by the end of 2018. https://youtu.be/G0Ss9v6wxQQ
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One of the most visited sites in the Alps, on foot or by bike.
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A perfect place for a break before or after crossing the Pierra Menta.
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beautiful and peaceful lake, great to have a lunch break with a view
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From the lake, it's about 400 meters to the highest point. The scenery up here is simply magnificent, so the climb flies by.
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The region around La Bâthie features a diverse range of lakes, including high-altitude alpine lakes, natural clear-water lakes, and impressive man-made reservoirs and dams. This variety offers different experiences, from serene natural settings to significant engineering structures.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. For instance, the Roselend Dam is listed as family-friendly and offers scenic views. Fairy Lake is also family-friendly, accessible via hiking trails or an unsurfaced road, and features crystal clear waters.
Yes, Fairy Lake is identified as a swim spot with superb crystal clear waters, making it a popular choice for those looking to take a dip in an alpine setting.
Yes, Fairy Lake is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering a beautiful alpine setting for you and your canine companion to enjoy.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Refuge Les Arolles – Lac Brassa loop' or the 'Lakes Pass – Lac de Lavouet loop'. Road cycling is popular, with routes such as the 'Col de la Loze Summit' or the 'Véloroute 62'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including the 'Toutafond Loop'. For more details, explore the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for La Bâthie.
The Roselend Dam offers scenic views, and the Col du Méraillet is a mountain pass with a viewpoint overlooking a lake. Fairy Lake also provides beautiful vistas of its crystal clear waters nestled below a rocky outcrop.
Yes, the Ascent of the Cormet de Roselend from Beaufort is a challenging route that passes by the magnificent Lake Roselend, offering a flat section to admire the lake before the final climb. Fairy Lake is also accessible via challenging hiking trails.
The best time to visit the lakes around La Bâthie is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is more favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying water activities, and high-altitude lakes are typically free of snow and ice. Some passes, like the Cormet de Roselend, are only open seasonally.
While not explicitly labeled 'hidden gems' in the data, Lake of Love, located at an altitude of 2,248 meters at the foot of Pierra Menta, offers a serene and remarkable spot for a break during mountain excursions, suggesting a more secluded and special experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the impressive man-made structures like the Roselend Dam with its rewarding downhill rides, to the tranquil, crystal-clear waters of alpine lakes such as Fairy Lake. The opportunity for various outdoor activities, stunning viewpoints, and the feeling of being reminded of places like the Dolomites also contribute to a highly valued experience.
While specific cafes or restaurants are not detailed for every lake, the Col du Méraillet, a mountain pass near a lake, is noted to have facilities. For other locations, it's advisable to check local resources or prepare accordingly, especially for high-altitude or more remote lakes.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Roselend Dam is part of a cycle way, offering a fun ride and rewarding downhill sections. The Ascent of the Cormet de Roselend from Beaufort is a legendary road cycling route that passes by Lake Roselend. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around La Bâthie guide.


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