Best lakes around Domène are situated in the Isère department, providing a variety of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features both high-altitude mountain lakes in areas like Belledonne and Écrins, and larger, more accessible lakes in Matheysine and Voironnais. These locations offer diverse experiences, from tranquil mountain settings to active water sports hubs. The area is suitable for day trips and exploring different natural environments.
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Magnificent lake! Accessible to all! As a bonus, you'll find ibexes and a few marmots if you're lucky. For the more courageous, you can climb to an altitude of 2,900 m by continuing on the path with a magnificent view if the sky is clear!
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The Robert Lakes are very beautiful, and the mountain range surrounding them creates a magnificent setting. The spot seems popular with campers (arrive early for the best spot). The GR trail between Chamrousse Le Recoin and the Robert Lakes, which passes by Lac des Prouettes, is quite difficult (steep) on the Robert Lakes side. The trail higher up the mountain is easier (beware of the scree slopes for those with short legs).
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A magnificent spot, and for those who don't want to hike up, it's accessible with almost no elevation gain from the top of the Croix de Chamrousse cable cars. For a complete immersion, watch the video: https://youtu.be/sU4Xn-MHkGA
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Breathtaking view from the Himalayan footbridge of Chamrousse. The four lakes sparkle at the bottom of the cirque, at the foot of the Petit Van, the Grand Van and the Grand Sorbier.
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A small mountain lake at 1810 meters above sea level that often goes unnoticed due to its proximity to Roberts Lakes. Keep your eyes peeled for an alpine newt, and cut some pourettes (chives) for your evening meal.
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It's difficult to choose what to be charmed by: either by the Himalayan footbridge of the Croix de Chamrousse, or by the view of the Roberts lakes.
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For a family-friendly experience, Lake Crozet is a great option, listed as family_friendly in our highlights. Additionally, Lake Laffrey is perfect for families, offering pebble beaches, restaurants, and various water sports like paddleboarding and canoeing. Lake Paladru is also popular for swimming in its clear waters and enjoying relaxed walks.
The mountainous regions near Domène boast several stunning lakes. Pourettes Lake is a serene high-mountain spot at 1810 meters, where you might spot an Alpine newt. White Lake in Belledonne is known for its magnificent emerald color and is a popular bivouac site. Lake Crozet, perched at 1,974 meters, offers dramatic views of the Chartreuse mountains. Further afield in Écrins National Park, Lac Lauvitel is the largest lake within the park, offering a true wilderness experience after a challenging hike.
Lake Laffrey is a lively spot with clubs for sailing and rowing, and options for paddleboarding, windsurfing, and canoeing. For those seeking wind-related water sports, Lake Monteynard is renowned as one of Europe's finest spots, offering excellent conditions due to its unique geographical setting.
Absolutely! Many lakes offer excellent hiking. The area around Robert Lakes is particularly remarkable, with trails leading through a natural cirque dominated by peaks over 2,400 meters. The path to White Lake from the Refuge Jean Collet is not technically difficult, making it accessible for many hikers. For more challenging trails, Lake Crozet provides rewarding panoramic views. You can also explore various routes in the region, including those found in our MTB Trails around Domène guide, which features routes like the 'Lake Freydières loop'.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking in the high-altitude mountain lakes, late spring to early autumn (June to September) is ideal, as snow will have melted and trails are clear. For water sports and swimming in lakes like Laffrey and Paladru, the warmer summer months (July and August) are most popular. Some mountain trails can be difficult to cross in late spring due to snowmelt and heavy rains until the end of June.
Yes, several lakes offer unique aspects. White Lake is famous for its magnificent emerald color. Lac Mort, part of the Laffrey lakes, is known for its serene walking circuit through forests where wild chanterelle mushrooms can be found. Lake Laffrey itself holds historical significance, lying along the Route Napoléon where a key event in Napoleon's return from exile took place.
The region around Domène offers diverse cycling and mountain biking routes. For mountain biking, you can find trails like the 'Lake Freydières loop' in our MTB Trails around Domène guide. If you prefer gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Domène guide includes routes such as the 'Green track du billard – Isère Bend Near Grenoble loop'. For general cycling, our Cycling around Domène guide features routes like 'Along the Isère River – Bridge over the Isère loop'.
For tranquility, Pourettes Lake offers a serene high-mountain experience, often overlooked due to its proximity to the larger Robert Lakes. Lac Mort, while swimming is prohibited, provides a peaceful two-hour walking circuit through dense forests, ideal for escaping crowds and enjoying nature.
Lake Crozet, perched at 1,974 meters, offers beautiful views of the Chartreuse mountains from its shores. The View of Lake Roberts and the Himalayas highlight provides a breathtaking perspective of the four Robert Lakes sparkling at the bottom of their cirque, especially from the Himalayan footbridge of Chamrousse.
Yes, some lakes are popular for swimming. Lake Paladru is known for its mesmerizing azure and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular swimming spot. Lake Laffrey also offers swimming opportunities from its pebble beaches. However, swimming is prohibited in Lac Mort.
Lake Laffrey is one of the most accessible of the larger lakes, offering pebble beaches and amenities like restaurants and a hotel. Lake Paladru is also easily accessible and provides a relaxing escape with opportunities for swimming and gentle walks.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The stunning mountain scenery, particularly around Robert Lakes and Lake Crozet, is frequently praised. The option for tranquil walks, exhilarating water sports, and the chance to observe local wildlife like the alpine newt at Pourettes Lake are also highlights for many.


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