Best lakes around Chalais, a municipality in the Swiss canton of Valais, offers access to diverse aquatic landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and vineyards, providing a scenic backdrop for various lakes. Many of these lakes are within or near Chalais, while others are accessible for day trips within the broader Valais region. The area provides opportunities for both leisurely walks and more challenging alpine explorations.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Great dead-end road with some spectacular sections and views.
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Beautiful view on the other side if rhône valley. On suisse national day, 1st of august, they often do a water/laser show here.
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The impressive view of the summit parade from the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc and a particularly diverse range of activities throughout the year are the assets of the two twin towns. Five idyllic swimming lakes, spicy-smelling mountain forests, the extensive network of hiking trails or a cozy fondue evening in a rustic restaurant are examples of family-friendly, nature-oriented Crans-Montana. With 177 kilometers of marked trails, two downhill routes and the Kona bike park, the mountain biking offer in Crans Montana is excellent. The place is a popular starting point for training rides for cyclists.
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The lake is worth a visit in summer and winter. In the waterfront cafes you can relax after a tiring climb and enjoy a hot soup in winter or a refreshing drink in summer.
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The climb to the village of Villa is very beautiful; you pass many historic residential buildings. Overall, it's a manageable distance for the day's walk from Moiry Dam and return via this location.
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The reservoir was completed in 1958. It has an arched wall with a length of 610 m and a height of 148 m. The volume of the barrier is 815,000 m3, the storage volume is 78 million m3 and the surface of the lake is 140 hectares. and a length of 2.4 km. In conjunction with the other reservoirs in the region, the lake is used exclusively to generate electricity. (Source: Viking Voyage)
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Lac de la Brèche is famous for its crystal clear waters and its surrounding landscapes. The water is very clear, during warmer periods you can enjoy a quick swim. There is a small pier nearby where you can rest or sunbathe. Access is free, there are no amenities, please take all trash with you.
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lovely place with a view and the Crans-Montana sign!
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Several lakes around Chalais are ideal for families. Lac de Géronde offers a pleasant walk around its perimeter, an outdoor swimming pool area, and refreshment/play areas. Lac de la Brèche has clear waters and a pleasant path, with swimming permitted in the nearby Lac de la Corne. Lake Grenon features a beautiful promenade and cafes, suitable for relaxed family outings.
For easy walks, Lac de Géronde offers a woodchip trail perfect for leisurely strolls with views of the lake, forest, and mountains. Lac de la Brèche also has a pleasant path around its perimeter. Lake Grenon provides a beautiful promenade for relaxed ambles.
Yes, there are options for swimming. While swimming in Lac de Géronde itself is generally prohibited, the 'Bains de Géronde' public bathing beach is open during summer months. At Lac de la Brèche, swimming is permitted in the nearby Lac de la Corne, which offers clear water and simple bathing areas.
For stunning alpine scenery and hiking, Lake Moiry is an excellent choice. Located in the heart of Val d'Anniviers, it's a popular starting point for various hikes amidst high alpine peaks. Lac de Tseuzier also offers amazing views of the Valais Alps after a rewarding climb.
Yes, the region offers routes for cycling and running. Lac de la Brèche is located along a cycling path between Sierre and Sion, suitable for inline skating as well. For more extensive options, you can explore various cycling routes in the area, such as those found in the Cycling around Chalais guide, or running trails in the Running Trails around Chalais guide.
The lakes around Chalais offer beauty throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming and outdoor activities at lakes like Lac de Géronde and Lac de la Brèche. Autumn is particularly enchanting for lakes like Lac Bleu (Arolla) due to its striking blue color amidst golden foliage. High-mountain lakes like Lake Moiry are best visited from late spring to early autumn when trails are clear of snow.
Yes, for those seeking a more secluded experience, Lac de Taney is considered an 'Alpine Oasis.' This hidden gem is nestled amidst mountains and forests and requires a hike to access, rewarding visitors with incredible natural beauty and a serene escape.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Lake Moiry is known for its stunning turquoise color and impressive arched dam set against high alpine peaks. Lac Bleu (Arolla) is famous for its striking, vibrant blue water. Lac de Géronde is surrounded by hills and vineyards, rich in wildlife including many ducks, and features two smaller 'Petits Lacs' nearby.
Yes, some lakes feature impressive man-made structures. Lake Moiry is notable for its arched dam, completed in 1958, which is used to generate electricity. Similarly, Lac de Tseuzier is associated with the Tseuzier Dam, which contributes to the scenic beauty of the area.
Facilities vary by lake. Lac de Géronde offers an outdoor swimming pool area, refreshment areas, and play areas. Lake Grenon has waterfront cafes where visitors can relax. For high-mountain lakes like Lac de Tseuzier, you might find a restaurant and a free drinking water fountain near the lake.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and easy accessibility of places like Lac de Géronde for relaxation and gentle walks. The stunning turquoise water and alpine scenery of Lake Moiry are highly praised, as are the rewarding views from Lac de Tseuzier. The clear waters and natural beauty of Lac de la Brèche are also popular.
Absolutely. The region around Chalais is excellent for mountain hikes. Lake Moiry, for instance, serves as a popular starting point for various hikes into the high-alpine terrain of Val d'Anniviers. You can find more challenging routes and explore the mountainous landscapes in the Mountain Hikes around Chalais guide.


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