Best lakes around Randogne, now part of Crans-Montana in the Swiss Alps, offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. This region provides access to several lakes nestled within a mountain landscape. The area is characterized by its alpine setting, with lakes serving as focal points for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from reservoirs to natural swimming spots.
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magnificent view of the lake and the surrounding mountains
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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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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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The route around the lake has a few inclines and obstacles, but it is also manageable for younger children without any problems. In addition to fantastic panoramic views, there are also a few waterfalls to be admired.
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lovely place with a view and the Crans-Montana sign!
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Several lakes in the Randogne/Crans-Montana area are great for families. Lake Tseuzier offers varied environments with waterfalls and streams, perfect for exploration. Lac de la Brèche is a nature reserve with clear water and resting spots along a cycle path. Lac de Géronde features a pleasant walking path, a refreshment area, and a play area, with free entry to its swimming facilities. Lac d'Arpitettaz is also easily accessible and ideal for family picnics, offering magnificent views.
Swimming is possible in some lakes. Lac de Géronde has free entry to its swimming area. Etang de la Moubra also allows swimming and offers a grassy beach, changing rooms, and toilets. Lac de la Brèche is a popular spot for swimming during summer, with wooden jetties for access, though it lacks changing rooms or kiosks. However, swimming is generally not permitted in Lac Grenon, and Lac de la Brèche is a nature reserve where bathing is forbidden, with swimming permitted in the nearby Lac de la Corne.
The lakes around Randogne offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and photography. For more active pursuits, paddleboarding is available at Etang de la Moubra. Fishing is popular at Lac de Chermignon and Lac des Autannes. Hiking is a major draw, with routes around many lakes, including a one-hour walk around Lake Tseuzier. For more extensive hiking, gravel biking, or road cycling, explore the routes in the Mountain Hikes around Randogne, Gravel biking around Randogne, and Road Cycling Routes around Randogne guides.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. Lac Grenon offers a peaceful stroll with panoramic views and is accessible for strollers or wheelchairs. The Eichhörnchenweg (squirrel path) around Etang de la Moubra is also suitable for leisurely walks. You can walk around Lake Tseuzier in about an hour, enjoying varied natural environments. Lac de Géronde also has a very pleasant walking path around its perimeter.
Lac Grenon is known for offering one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Rhône Valley and surrounding peaks, especially with the giant 'CRANS MONTANA' letters. Lac des Autannes, at 2,686 meters, provides magnificent views of the Moiry Glacier, Weisshorn, and Dent Blanche. The walk around Lac de Géronde also offers views of the lake, forest, and surrounding mountains. The area around Lake Tseuzier, with its waterfalls and streams, also provides scenic vistas.
During summer months, you can take a post bus from Sion directly to Lac de Tseuzier. For other lakes, public transport options like buses and the funicular from Sierre to Crans-Montana can bring you close to the main areas, from which many lakes are accessible by foot or short connections. It's advisable to check local bus routes for specific lake access points.
Yes, Lac de Chermignon is a favorite spot for anglers. Lac des Autannes is also a popular fishing spot, particularly for trout, offering a tranquil and evocative atmosphere at a high elevation.
Lake Tseuzier, a reservoir, is surrounded by varied environments including waterfalls, streams, and diverse plant life. Lac de la Brèche is a nature reserve with crystal clear water. The Daubensee Mudflats, while not a permanent lake, are a fascinating natural phenomenon where the lake shrinks in summer, allowing you to walk on the exposed lake floor, offering a unique ecological experience.
The lakes are generally best visited during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like walking, swimming, and picnicking. During these seasons, public transport options like the post bus to Lac de Tseuzier are also available. Some areas, like the Daubensee Mudflats, offer unique experiences in summer when the lake recedes.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. At the foot of the Rawyl dam near Lake Tseuzier, you can find the Rawil restaurant. Lac de Géronde also has a refreshment area. In the broader Crans-Montana area, you will find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Lac de Chermignon offers a peaceful, bucolic setting ideal for contemplation or a relaxing break in nature, with spacious areas for picnics. Lac de la Brèche is also a calm place perfect for relaxation and barbecues. Lac Grenon provides a peaceful setting for a stroll with beautiful views. Lac des Autannes, located at a higher elevation, offers tranquility and an evocative atmosphere.
Yes, Lake Tseuzier is a picturesque reservoir created by the Rawyl dam, with its water used for power generation, drinking water, and irrigating agricultural areas. Lac de Chermignon is also a vital water source for the region, supplying artificial snow installations and golf courses.


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