Best lakes around Val-De-Chaise are situated in the Haute-Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. The commune is located within the Annecy basin, placing it near Lake Annecy, a major natural landmark. Val-De-Chaise also features the pond in Marlens, a regularly stocked body of water offering recreational activities. This area provides access to both large glacial lakes and smaller local ponds.
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Beautiful lake, beautiful bike path, packed on Sundays.
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Beautiful lake, beautiful bike path, packed full on Sundays.
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Beautiful cycle path along the lake.
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A pleasant walk to a nearby waterfall. Just be careful where you step. It's also accessible with small children.
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Fantastic view of Lake Annecy.
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Around Val-de-Chaise, you can explore both large glacial lakes, such as the renowned Lake Annecy, and smaller, regularly stocked ponds like the one in Marlens. This offers a variety of settings for different activities.
The pond in Marlens is a great family-friendly option, featuring a playground, picnic area with barbecue facilities, and pétanque courts. Additionally, areas like Viewpoint and Doussard Beach on Lake Annecy are also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views and swimming opportunities.
Yes, Lake Annecy is famous for its clear, blue-green waters, making it ideal for swimming. Doussard Beach, located at the end of Lake Annecy, is a popular spot for swimming and enjoying the views.
Lake Annecy features an extensive cycle path that circles the lake, offering a mostly flat ride of approximately 36km. The Lake Annecy - East Shore also has a bike path, though it is partially interrupted. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Lake Annecy – Lake Annecy - East Shore loop', by exploring Cycling around Val-De-Chaise.
Yes, the pond in Marlens is regularly stocked and popular for seasonal bait casting and fly fishing. Permits can be purchased at a fishing hut or the pond's outdoor café. For more details on the pond, you can visit hautesavoiemontblanc-tourisme.com.
For Lake Annecy, late spring or early fall are often recommended to avoid the busiest summer months. The pond in Marlens is typically open from April 1st to October 1st on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, making these seasons ideal for visiting.
Absolutely. The pond in Marlens offers a shaded park and a picnic area equipped with barbecue facilities. Along Lake Annecy, you'll find numerous spots to relax, including benches along the cycle paths and beaches like Doussard Beach.
Lake Annecy offers stunning mountain panoramas, with views of peaks like the Bauges, Dents de Lanfon, and the Tournette. A specific Viewpoint provides a comprehensive perspective of the lake's length and surrounding mountains.
Yes, the pond in Marlens is surrounded by a footpath perfect for leisurely walks. Around Lake Annecy, the extensive cycle path also serves as a great route for walking, with many sections being relatively flat. For more structured routes, you can check out the 'Faverges-Seythenex – View of the Vagère loop' which is an easy MTB trail, or other options in MTB Trails around Val-De-Chaise.
The pond in Marlens is well-equipped with amenities including a footpath, shaded park, picnic area with barbecue facilities, a playground, pétanque courts, a football field, and a basketball court. Public restrooms and parking are also available on-site, along with an outdoor café.
Lake Annecy is often called 'the purest lake in Europe' due to its exceptionally clear, blue-green waters. It's a glacial lake surrounded by mountains, offering a stunning natural backdrop for a wide range of water-based activities and scenic cycling.
While Lake Annecy can be busy, particularly in summer, the Lake Annecy - East Shore is noted by visitors as being 'a beautiful piece of earth' that is 'still a little bit away from the tourist crowds', offering a more tranquil experience.


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