Best lakes around Charmauvillers are found in the Doubs department of France, a region characterized by its natural water features, particularly those associated with the Doubs River. Charmauvillers is part of the Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger, an area recognized for its natural beauty along the Franco-Swiss border. The surrounding vicinity provides access to several notable lakes and hydrological sites, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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A beautiful natural gem and a magical place. Those who visit during off-peak times can avoid the crowds and enjoy the tranquility here.
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It is difficult to take your eyes off the lake, but it is worth it here, because the raised bog itself in which the lake lies is just as spectacularly beautiful.
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The path around the Etang offers countless insights into a beautiful and natural pond and moor landscape. Highly recommended.
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Bring time! The black water of the lake has a mystical effect.
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The Etang de la Gruère nature reserve is a paradise for nature lovers. Opt for a morning hike to enjoy the calm, and to observe the rising mists over the water.
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While Charmauvillers itself doesn't have major lakes, the surrounding Doubs department offers several notable water features. Popular spots include Étang de la Gruère, a nature reserve known for its calm atmosphere, and the scenic Lac des Brenets, famous for its boat tours and views from the Belvédère des Taillards. You can also explore the impressive Gorges du Doubs and the spectacular Saut du Doubs waterfall.
Yes, several lakes and trails are suitable for families. Étang de la Gruère and the La Gruère Lake and High Moor Circular Trail are both categorized as family-friendly. The Moorland by the lake and the Pond also offer pleasant, family-friendly experiences.
The region is rich in diverse natural landscapes. You'll find high moor lakes, ponds, and impressive river gorges like the Gorges du Doubs. Expect lush greenery, unique rock formations, and, in some areas, wildflowers lining the banks. The Étang de la Gruère nature reserve is particularly known for its tranquil waters and rising mists.
Many of the lakes and trails, such as the La Gruère Lake and High Moor Circular Trail, are recommended for visits in any season, offering a magical experience year-round. For boat tours on Lac des Brenets, the season typically runs from April to autumn. To enjoy tranquility and avoid crowds, visiting during off-peak times or early mornings is often suggested, especially for spots like Étang de la Gruère.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The La Gruère Lake and High Moor Circular Trail is a popular option. You can also find trails along the shores of Lac des Brenets. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the "Along the Doubs Loop from La Goule" or "Goule Bridge – The Doubs River loop from Charmauvillers" which explore the wider river landscape. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Charmauvillers guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. You can find routes that pass by lakes or through the scenic Doubs Valley. For example, the "Étang de la Gruère – Col de Pierre Pertuis loop" is a moderate road cycling option. Explore more cycling routes in the area through the Gravel biking around Charmauvillers guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Charmauvillers guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the calm atmosphere, especially during morning hikes when mists rise over the water at places like Étang de la Gruère. The magical and powerful feeling of the nature reserves, the picturesque views of lakes nestled amidst green pastures, and the opportunity for peaceful relaxation are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region has interesting geological features. The La Goule Dam on the Doubs is notable for a spectacular cliff collapse that partially obstructs the river's course, a result of an earthquake in 1356. This site also offers a unique cross-border experience with a road allowing passage to the Swiss bank.
While the region is known for its beautiful water features, specific information about designated swimming areas for all lakes is not readily available. Lac des Brenets is popular for boat tours, and Lac des Taillères is known for its cold winters. It's always best to check local regulations and conditions before planning to swim in any natural body of water.
Many natural areas in France are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location, especially in nature reserves. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always look for local signage regarding pet policies.
Absolutely. The Belvédère des Taillards offers a beautiful view of the Doubs and Lac des Brenets. Additionally, the Viewpoint of La Ronde and the Doubs provides a breathtaking perspective of the Ronde and Doubs rivers after a short hike.
Lac des Taillères is sometimes referred to as the 'Siberia of Switzerland' due to its cold winters and record low temperatures. This magnificent lake is located in the Neuchâtel Jura, near the French border, and offers picturesque views of the water, surrounding forest, and wildflowers.


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