Best lakes around La Murette are found in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, with the town benefiting from its proximity to several notable natural lakes. These include glacial lakes known for their clear waters and diverse ecosystems. The area offers various opportunities for water-based recreation and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Lake Paladru is very popular in the summer, especially on weekends. Swimming is possible; there's a small, well-equipped beach.
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This is a classic bike ride around Grenoble, easy and suitable for the whole family.
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A tourist attraction in this area is Lake Paladru, which stretches from the village of the same name in the north to Charavines in the south. If you walk around the lake from a distance rather than on the paths directly along the shore, the hills offer some very beautiful views of the landscape. But not only that: on the outskirts of Bilieu – on the eastern shore of the lake – we pass a small sacred monument: a simple wayside cross made of two massive wooden beams (without a body or INRI inscription), which already shows the wear and tear of wind and weather.
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Beautiful public bathing area, turquoise water
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Located at an altitude of 500 m at the bottom of a depression of glacial origin with a substantially north-south axis, the Etang du Grand-Lemps nature reserve presents an exceptional flora and fauna heritage over 53 ha. Its slopes are shared between pastured meadows, crops and chestnut copses. The bottom of the depression corresponds to a marsh covered by peat bog vegetation and phragmites. The peat environments, and more particularly the sphagnum groups, constitute the originality of the site. Source: Natural Reserves Org
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Pretty beach where it is possible to swim and enjoy the turquoise water of the lake.
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Lovely blue water. Excellent cycle path
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Pasture by the water, there are happy cows.
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Both Lac de Paladru and Lac d'Aiguebelette are excellent choices for swimming and water sports. Lac de Paladru, known as the 'Blue Lake,' has clear waters that can reach 25°C in summer, with supervised beaches in Charavines, Le Pin, Montferrat, and Paladru. You can enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, and pedal boats. Lac d'Aiguebelette, the 'Emerald Lake,' is unique for its warm waters (up to 28°C) and prohibits motorized boats, making it ideal for calm activities like rowing, stand-up paddleboarding, and canoeing. It features seven supervised beaches, many of which are family-friendly.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lac de Paladru is very popular, especially in summer, offering refreshing water and a cycle path. Charavines Beach on Lac de Paladru is a beautiful, equipped space for swimming. Lac d'Aiguebelette also has numerous family-friendly beaches with amenities like inflatable structures and water games. The Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage, though further afield, offers four supervised beaches and over 40 activities suitable for all ages.
Around Lac de Paladru, you'll find numerous walking and hiking trails with panoramic views, along with a 7 km greenway connecting Paladru to Charavines, perfect for walking and cycling. For more challenging rides, Lake Paladru offers various tours with different degrees of difficulty, including single trails. Lac d'Aiguebelette also has extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling, including a cycle path around the lake. You can explore more routes in the area by checking the Road Cycling Routes around La Murette and MTB Trails around La Murette guides.
For stunning panoramic views of Lac de Paladru, head to Croix des Cochettes View of Lac de Paladru. This elevated spot provides a wonderful perspective of the glacial lake and its surroundings. The hills around Lac de Paladru also offer beautiful distant views if you walk on paths away from the immediate shore.
Yes, the region boasts significant natural features. Lac de Paladru is known for its unique turquoise and emerald waters, attributed to its chalky lakebed. It also features the sensitive natural area of Chemin des marais, rich in flora and fauna. Lac d'Aiguebelette is classified as a Regional Nature Reserve and a Natura 2000 site, protecting its rich ecosystem. The Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage is also a protected site and Natura 2000 zone, home to diverse wildlife.
The summer months are very popular for visiting lakes like Lac de Paladru, when the water is refreshing and ideal for swimming. However, it can get crowded. The off-season offers a quieter experience, still very enjoyable for walks and enjoying the scenery. The warm waters of Lac d'Aiguebelette make it pleasant for swimming throughout the summer.
Near Lac de Paladru, you can explore the Paladru Archaeological Museum in Charavines, which exhibits artifacts from submerged prehistoric villages discovered in the lake. Around Lac d'Aiguebelette, you can discover local heritage, including early 20th-century villas and traditional crafts.
Lac de Paladru is known as the 'Blue Lake' for its striking turquoise waters and is a glacial lake. It's popular for a wide range of water sports and has archaeological significance. Lac d'Aiguebelette, the 'Emerald Lake,' is distinguished by its warm, emerald green waters, fed by seven hot water wells. It's a private lake where motorized boats are prohibited, ensuring a very calm and preserved environment, making it particularly serene for non-motorized water activities.
While specific cafes aren't detailed, popular lake areas like Charavines on Lac de Paladru and the various beaches around Lac d'Aiguebelette are likely to have amenities. For example, near Lake Paladru, there's a bike shop directly opposite the tourist information on Rue de Plages, which might indicate other services nearby.
Yes, Lake Paladru offers various cycling tours, some with technical downhill sections. There's an excellent cycle path around the lake. A useful tip is that a bike shop directly opposite the tourist information on Rue de Plages allows you to check tire pressure for free and clean your bike for a small fee, and also offers spare parts.
The Grand Parc Miribel-Jonage, located near Lyon, is a vast peri-urban park featuring the 350-hectare Lac des Eaux Bleues. It offers over 40 sporting and nature activities year-round, including swimming at four supervised beaches, kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding, and extensive cycling and pedestrian paths. It's also a protected Natura 2000 zone, making it great for nature observation.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Grand-Lemps Pond is a nature reserve located at 500m altitude. It features an exceptional flora and fauna heritage over 53 hectares, including peat bog vegetation and sphagnum groups, offering a unique natural environment distinct from the larger, more popular lakes.


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