Best lakes around Cruseilles are situated in the Haute-Savoie region, offering access to diverse aquatic landscapes. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, with Cruseilles itself hosting Lac des Dronières. This location provides a gateway to both tranquil local waters and renowned larger lakes. The surrounding natural landscape features mountains and verdant settings, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
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The Bastian Tower alone is worth a detour; the sweeping view of Lake Geneva makes it a magical experience.
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This lake is divided into a large lake and a small canal. Trout fishing is practiced here, as well as carp fishing. Special permits are available in several shops and bars in town. Main fish: rainbow trout, carp, roach, bream, catfish, pike, perch, etc. Depth: generally 1.5m to 2m, but near the dike, it can be between 4 and 5m.
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Intersection point les Dronières (Parking) Altitude 790m
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Intersection point Alpage des Crêts altitude 1300m
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Intersection point Les Dronières Altitude 790m
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From the Bastian Tower, a few meters from the highest point of the Salève massif, the view of Geneva and Lake Geneva is magnificent.
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A dry climb that is worth the detour. The result is a magnificent panorama of the Annecy conurbation, the lake and its mountains 😍
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The main lakes directly in or very near Cruseilles are Lake Dronières and Lac de la Balme (also known as Lac de la Balme de Sillingy). Both offer distinct recreational opportunities and natural beauty.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Around Lake Dronières, there are forest trails, a fitness trail, and an adventure course. For broader exploration, consider the hiking routes around Cruseilles, which include trails like the "Lac des Dronières – Les Dronières loop." Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the "Lake Dronières – Caille Bridge loop" available in the Gravel biking around Cruseilles guide.
Yes, both Lake Dronières and Lac de la Balme are very family-friendly. Lake Dronières features picnic areas, children's games, and an adjacent animal park. Lac de la Balme also offers picnic areas and a children's playground, along with a pleasant pedestrian path around the lake.
Yes, fishing is permitted in both Lake Dronières and Lac de la Balme. Lake Dronières is known for species like rainbow trout and carp. For both lakes, a specific permit is required, which can often be obtained from local shops or bars in town.
Lac de la Balme offers a 1.7-kilometer pedestrian path encircling the lake that is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, though assistance may be needed. It also has public toilets with disabled access. While Lake Dronières is generally accessible, some paths might be gravel or have slopes, potentially requiring assistance for manual wheelchairs.
Lake Dronières is a tranquil spot amidst fir and broadleaf trees, excellent for birdwatching, including herons and mallard ducks. An adjacent animal park allows visitors to see deer and stags. Lac de la Balme, despite being artificial, features beautiful rose gardens, water lilies, and Asian cherry blossom trees in spring, attracting various birds like ducks.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning viewpoints. From the View of Genève and the lake highlight, you can see Geneva and Lake Geneva from the Bastian Tower. The Breathtaking view of the lake and mountains offers a bird's eye view of Lake Annecy and surrounding peaks like Parmelan and Mont Veyrier.
The lakes are accessible year-round. Spring brings blooming cherry blossoms at Lac de la Balme and fresh greenery. Summer is ideal for picnics and outdoor activities. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and winter provides a peaceful, serene setting, though some activities might be limited.
Swimming is generally prohibited at Lake Dronières. For Lac de la Balme, while it's a recreational area, it's primarily for walking, fishing, and relaxation, with no specific mention of swimming facilities.
Near Lac de la Balme, you'll find the Chalet de Tornet restaurant, which serves a sweet menu with ice creams and pastries during summer afternoons. Lake Dronières has picnic areas, but specific cafes or restaurants directly on its shore are not highlighted.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails and around the lakes in the Cruseilles area, often on a leash. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially in protected wildlife areas or designated family zones.


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