Best lakes around Champagnier are found within the Isère department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. While the commune of Champagnier itself does not feature large lakes, the surrounding area offers various natural and man-made water bodies. This region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and river valleys, providing access to different types of aquatic environments. The lakes in this vicinity serve as points of interest for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A rather pleasant place frequented by fishermen and children who come here on bicycles. In spring, you can hear frog concerts there.
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Very beautiful setting. Allows you to take a deep breath before going up to Saint-Nizier.
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Nice point of view on the reservoir, the track which continues is passable on gravel ;)
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Wetland area suitable for bird watching.
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Downstream from the Gorges du Furon, the Engins dam, with its small reservoir.
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The Luitel Lake National Nature Reserve is the first French nature reserve. It dates from 1961. There are peat bogs, exceptional flora and this pretty lake in front of which you find yourself.
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The descent from beyond the Furon takes you downstream of the dam where you can see the height of the water reservoir
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Beautiful passage over the furon dam which allows you to join the descent on the road to Sassenage from the ViaVercors.
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While Champagnier itself doesn't feature large lakes, the surrounding Isère department offers a variety of natural and man-made water bodies. You can find natural ponds, dam-created reservoirs, and mountain-situated ponds, providing diverse experiences from family-friendly spots to more challenging routes.
Yes, Étang de Haute-Jarrie is a popular family-friendly spot. It's frequented by fishermen and children, and its wetland area is suitable for bird watching, offering a pleasant environment for all ages.
The area around Champagnier's lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and running on numerous trails. For example, you can find routes for mountain hikes, gravel biking, and running trails that often incorporate views of the local water bodies.
Yes, the Furon Dam is a notable spot. It's a man-made monument that also provides a beautiful passage over the dam, connecting to routes for descent into Sassenage. You can observe the height of the water reservoir downstream from the dam.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. At Étang de Haute-Jarrie, you'll find a wetland area perfect for bird watching, where you can hear frog concerts in spring. Col du Luitel Pond is situated within a forest, offering a more secluded, natural setting.
Yes, the Col du Luitel Pond is part of a demanding ascent route. From Séchilienne, the climb is quite challenging, with sustained slopes averaging around 10% over almost 10 km, making it suitable for experienced cyclists or hikers.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the peaceful environment for fishing and bird watching at places like Étang de Haute-Jarrie, while others seek the challenge of demanding ascents near Col du Luitel Pond. The scenic passages and connection to other routes, such as those near Furon Dam, are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The region around Champagnier offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various mountain hikes and running trails that pass by or offer views of the lakes. Some routes, like the one associated with Col du Luitel Pond, can be quite demanding.
Yes, Étang de Haute-Jarrie is a wetland area particularly suitable for bird watching. It's a tranquil spot where you can observe local wildlife, especially in spring when frog concerts add to the natural ambiance.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region's diverse landscape means there are many smaller, less-trafficked ponds and water bodies. For instance, Col du Luitel Pond, though part of a challenging route, is described as 'little known' and offers a more secluded experience within a forest setting.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring is lovely for bird watching and hearing frog concerts at wetland areas like Étang de Haute-Jarrie. Summer is ideal for general outdoor activities, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Even in winter, some trails around the lakes can be enjoyed for hiking, though conditions may vary.


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