Lakes around Le Noyer are situated in a mountainous region, offering diverse natural features. This area, part of the Bauges massif, is known for its scenic viewpoints and varied terrain. Visitors can explore a range of lakes, from large bodies of water to smaller, tranquil spots. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst alpine scenery.
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Slow climb, be careful of the temperature difference
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Very nice viewpoint from a much lower altitude than that of Revard, which gives a different view of the landscape, less overhanging and closer to the Chambéry basin and the lake. The paragliding take-off area, a little further in the hike, is also a very pleasant place (equipped with a few benches!)
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Wonderful view of the lake, nestled at the foot of the Dent du Chat. From the other side of the Crêt de l'Aigle you can see Mont Blanc.
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Vertiginous belvedere with a view of Lake Bourget if you are lucky with the weather!
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Course with 9% slopes. Very beautiful landscapes
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Seriously one of the most beautiful mountain tops on a clear day and you can race all the way to the top. The restaurant at the top is also amassing where you can have a cold beer and enjoy the view to the lake.
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The place offers a superb view of the plain and Lake Bourget. In the background we can see the Dent du Chat as well as the Molard. This is the ideal spot for a little stop along the road. This passage is less frequented than La Sire located a little higher up.
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The Lescheraines lake is an ideal place to take a break and take a dip. Swimming is supervised and the place offers very complete picnic facilities.
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While Le Noyer itself is in a mountainous area without large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers two significant artificial lakes: Lac de Serre-Ponçon and Lac de Castillon. Closer to Le Noyer, you can also find Lescheraines Lake, which is ideal for a break and swimming.
Lac de Serre-Ponçon is a hub for water sports, including swimming, sailing, boating, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and jet-skiing. It's also popular for fishing. On land, you can enjoy numerous hiking trails with panoramic views. Notable sites include the Muséoscope du Lac and the panoramic viewpoint of the Serre-Ponçon Dam. For more details, you can visit tourisme-alpes-haute-provence.com.
Yes, Lescheraines Lake is an excellent choice for families, offering supervised swimming areas and complete picnic facilities. Lac de Castillon also features several supervised and equipped beaches, such as the Plage du Plan in Saint-André-les-Alpes, which is known for its grassy areas and family-friendly amenities.
Lac de Castillon is known for its breathtaking emerald waters, fed by the high peaks of the Mercantour. It's nestled amidst the mountains of the Haut-Verdon, offering picturesque scenery. Beyond swimming and boating, you can rent equipment for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding from various nautical bases. There are also quieter, wilder coves for those seeking seclusion.
For magnificent vistas, visit the Revard Lookout – View of Lac du Bourget, especially from the observatory at the end of the road. Another great spot is the View of Lac du Bourget, which offers a wonderful perspective of the lake at the foot of the Dent du Chat, with Mont Blanc visible from the Crêt de l'Aigle.
Yes, the mountainous region around Le Noyer and its lakes provides numerous hiking trails. Lac de Serre-Ponçon, for instance, has many trails offering exceptional panoramic views. For specific routes in the broader area, you can explore guides like MTB Trails around Le Noyer or Gravel biking around Le Noyer, which often pass by scenic lake areas.
The lakes in this region, particularly Lac de Serre-Ponçon, benefit from exceptional sunshine, with nearly 300 days of sun per year. Summer is ideal for water activities and enjoying the supervised beaches. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenic views without the peak summer crowds.
While Lescheraines Lake and Lac de Castillon offer supervised swimming areas, Lac de Castillon also has quieter, wilder coves along its shores for those seeking a more secluded experience. Always exercise caution and be aware of local regulations when considering unsupervised swimming.
The lakes and surrounding mountainous terrain are home to diverse wildlife. Lac de Serre-Ponçon is particularly rich in fish, including pike, trout, and perch, making it a popular spot for anglers. The natural environment also supports various bird species and other local fauna typical of the Southern French Alps.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, such as those in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Noyer guide, which may include scenic sections near the lakes. There are also MTB Trails and Gravel biking options that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes around the lakes.
The waters of Lac de Serre-Ponçon are known for their striking turquoise color, while Lac de Castillon boasts breathtaking emerald waters. Both lakes are fed by mountain rivers, providing refreshing and invigorating experiences, especially during the warmer months.


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