Best lakes around Sixt-Fer-À-Cheval are situated in a commune within the French Alps, characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural beauty. The area is home to several alpine lakes, many of which are located within the Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval-Passy nature reserve. This region offers diverse landscapes, from high mountain peaks like the Dents Blanches to the dramatic Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval. The lakes provide focal points for exploring the natural environment of the Haut-Giffre and Fiz mountain ranges.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The first of the Cheserys lakes, a shame that transit through the other small ones was prohibited.
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Modest, compared to the rest, but also extraordinary, because of the frame.
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I loved this lake! and even more so to go around it (with some complicated steps) and see it full of fish.
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Despite its part in supplying the region's hydroelectric power, Lac d'Émosson is a beautiful and striking mountain lake, offering fantastic views and relatively easy access. From the dam you will have an incredible view of the Aiguille Verte, a mountain that seems to look different from every perspective. The surrounding area of the dam is a hotspot for dinosaur footprints, so be sure to look for them! I'm sure if you're lucky you might even find a few dinosaurs still walking around there.
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Lac d'Emosson is the second largest reservoir in Switzerland after Lac des Dix (Grande Dixence). The 180m high arch dam holds a secret that is revealed every spring when the water level is low. There is a dam in the reservoir from the 1920s: the SBB Barberine dam. To get to Lac d'Emosson, you can either drive up by car or bus, or you can take a combination of three cable cars from the valley of "Le Châtelard" to the dam. Pure adventure 👌🏻 For the daring, there is a spectacular zip line or a dizzying climbing wall right next to the dam. Another attraction is the well-preserved footprints of 250-million-year-old archosaurs above Lac du Vieux Emosson, which is about a 2.5-hour walk from Lac d'Emosson.
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Always a pleasure to visit France as a hiking country
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A great little lake, which nestles picturesquely in the forest.
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Several lakes in the region provide stunning views of the Mont Blanc massif. Lacs des Chéserys are a group of small alpine lakes renowned for their incredible panorama of Mont Blanc. Similarly, Green Lake offers picturesque reflections of the peak in its waters. Lac de la Flégère is another small alpine lake where the Mont Blanc massif is beautifully reflected, creating a postcard-perfect landscape. From the Col d'Anterne, a short hike beyond Lac d'Anterne, you can also potentially see Mont Blanc.
Yes, Green Lake is categorized as family-friendly and is a great spot nestled in the forest. Lac de Gers, at 1537 meters, is known for being relatively easy to access, making it an ideal destination for family hikes and a relaxing spot by the water. The hike to Lac de Gers can be done by following a ski slope through the forest.
The hike to Lac de la Vogealle is considered challenging, making it more appealing to experienced hikers seeking tranquility and panoramic views. It is located at an altitude of 2001 meters and is part of the Tour des Dents Blanches long-distance hiking trail.
Lac d'Anterne is accessible only on foot, with routes starting from Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval or Passy. The hike is of moderate difficulty. Along the way, you can enjoy the cascades of La Pleureuse and Sauffaz, and find the Refuge d'Anterne. The area is also known for its marmots and sheep pastures.
Yes, there is a refuge at Lac de Gers, providing food and accommodation, which serves as a welcome stop for hikers. The area around Lac d'Anterne also has the Refuge d'Anterne along its hiking route.
Lakes like Lac de la Vogealle and Lac d'Anterne are within the Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval-Passy nature reserve. Specific regulations apply, such as the prohibition of dogs, picking flowers, and camping. Always check local signage for the most current rules.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Waterfall at the End of the World – Sixt Fer à Cheval circus loop' or the 'Giffre Gorges – Cascade du Rouget loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle routes such as 'Refuge du Grenairon en boucle' or 'Col d'Anterne depuis Chalet du Lignon'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Montets Pass – Col de la Gueulaz loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Sixt-Fer-À-Cheval, MTB Trails around Sixt-Fer-À-Cheval, and Road Cycling Routes around Sixt-Fer-À-Cheval guides.
Lac d'Émosson is an artificial lake created to supply a dam. The impressive arch dam, built between 1967 and 1974, stands 180 meters high and offers great views of the Mont Blanc massif. It's a unique blend of engineering and natural beauty.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is favorable for hiking and outdoor activities. The early morning and late afternoon often provide the most beautiful light and tranquility, especially at popular spots like Lac Blanc.
Dogs are generally not allowed within the Sixt-Fer-à-Cheval-Passy nature reserve, which includes areas around lakes like Lac de la Vogealle and Lac d'Anterne. It's important to check specific regulations for each trail or lake you plan to visit to ensure compliance.
Lac de la Vogealle is a magnificent mountain lake at 2001 meters, dominated by the Dents Blanches mountain range. It offers spectacular views of the Dents Blanches, the Bout du Monde, and the entire Cirque du Fer-à-Cheval area. Its challenging hike makes it less crowded, appealing to those seeking tranquility and panoramic vistas.
Around Lac d'Anterne, you'll find an idyllic setting within a small plateau, with the chaîne des rochers des Fiz in the background. The area is known for its marmots and sheep pastures, and along the hiking route, you can enjoy the cascades of La Pleureuse and Sauffaz.


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