Lakes around Sarrogna are primarily found in the surrounding Jura region of France, an area known for its numerous water bodies. The landscape features forested surroundings and significant natural features, including the Ain River. The region's geology contributes to the distinctive appearance of its lakes. This area offers various opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.
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Non-glacial lake, but artificial, filled in 1968 (Vouglans dam) swallowing the Wild Valley of the Ain river and three villages! But... superb body of water and protected region! To do: complete tour (80 kms), South 1/2 tour sometimes quite technical, and North 1/2 tour (fun), or even West coast from Orgelet-Plaisair or East side from Maisod - Coyron! Nice ride MC
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Perfect, with a group of young people, medium level. Very beautiful view of the lake
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Magnificent lake of glacial origin, at the foot of the first plateau of the Jura massif. Beautiful view of the turquoise lagoon from the sailing club.
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Reservoir in the Jura Park with an interesting construction.
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Commissioned in 1968, the Vouglans dam retains the waters of the Ain to form the eponymous artificial lake, the third largest in France. The scope of the work impresses.
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The La Fratte belvedere is a superb view of the cliffs overlooking the turquoise lake and the forest.
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Lake Vouglans, the primary lake near Sarrogna, offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy various water sports like sailing, pedal-boating, canoe-kayaking, windsurfing, water-skiing, and even jet skiing. The lake also has several equipped beaches for swimming and relaxation, such as Bellecin, Mercantine, and Surchauffant. Beyond the water, there are extensive footpaths for hiking and mountain biking, and it's a popular spot for fishing.
Yes, the lakes in the Jura region, especially Lake Vouglans, are very family-friendly. Many beaches like Mercantine offer amenities and supervised swimming during high season. For hiking, the '7 contes en balade' story trail near Lake Vouglans is an easy option suitable for families. Viewpoints such as View of Lac de Vouglans and La Fratte Viewpoint are also accessible and offer safe, stunning panoramas for all ages.
For magnificent views of Lake Vouglans, consider visiting View of Lac de Vouglans, which provides a great perspective of the lake and is accessible from a parking lot. Another excellent spot is La Fratte Viewpoint, which is secured by barriers and offers a superb panorama of the turquoise water and surrounding forest. The Pyle Bridge also offers a spectacular panorama as it spans the lake.
Absolutely. The shores of Lake Vouglans feature an extensive network of footpaths, totaling 82 kilometers, and over 150 km of signposted paths suitable for both hiking and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from easy family walks to more challenging hikes. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Sarrogna or Cycling around Sarrogna guides.
The lakes in the Jura region, particularly Lake Vouglans, are beautiful in any season. Summer (July and August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with supervised beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty of the forested surroundings, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Winter can also be picturesque, though water activities will be limited.
Yes, the Vouglans Dam is a significant hydraulic structure, nearly 93 meters high, that created the third-largest water reservoir in France. The Pyle Bridge is another monumental structure spanning Lake Vouglans. Naturally, the region is characterized by its distinctive Jura geology, with cliffs and rock formations, such as the Moss-Covered Rocks in the Forest near Lac de Vouglans, and the captivating Cascade de la Pelle waterfall.
The distinctive emerald or turquoise color of Lake Vouglans' water is of natural origin. It is believed to be due to the presence of calcite grains attaching to phytoplankton, which gives the lake its unique and beautiful hue.
Yes, Lake Vouglans is a popular spot for fishing. The lake is known for various species, including pike, carp, tench, coregonus, zander, trout, and perch. Fishing cards are typically required and can be purchased in nearby towns like Arinthod.
While Lake Vouglans is the most prominent and largest, the broader Jura Mountains region is home to around 70 lakes. About 20 of these are accessible via the 'Lakes Route'. Other notable lakes in the area include Lac de Coiselet, Lac de Viremont, Lac de Conflans, Lac de Chalain, and Lac de Clairvaux-les-Lacs, some of which are also popular for swimming and recreation.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the magnificent turquoise or emerald waters of Lake Vouglans surrounded by lush forests. The extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, from water sports and swimming to hiking and mountain biking, are also highly appreciated. The numerous viewpoints offering superb panoramas are a highlight for many.
Yes, the area around Lake Vouglans offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road cycling, ranging in difficulty. For detailed routes and guides, refer to Cycling around Sarrogna and Road Cycling Routes around Sarrogna.


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