Best attractions and places to see around Lac Du Verney include an artificial reservoir situated at 725 meters between the Belledonne and Grandes Rousses mountain ranges. This 75-hectare lake serves as a central feature for outdoor activities and offers views of the surrounding mountains. The area also features sites related to hydroelectric power and regional history.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Iconic climb. Prepare for a very long climb. The downhill sections in between are especially mentally demanding.
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Steady road climb up to the telecabine at Oz Station. It's 7.6km in length with 10 hairpin bends and has an average gradient of 7%. The steepest sections are near the bottom and around 2km from the top where it tops out at 14% but not for very long. The climb starts as soon as you take the right turn off the D526 at Lac du Verney. On a hot day it's best to do the climb in the morning before the full sun of the afternoon hits it as there's not much shade as you climb higher up. It's quite a quiet climb as it's not a through road. There's also a little cafe at the top near the telecabine
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This Himalayan footbridge, which crosses Lake Verney from the north, adds a touch of spice to the tour of the lake. The views of the lake and the mountains are delightful.
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Choosing your slope is like choosing the taste of a sorbet, in any case it is deserved at the end of a pass.
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Crossed 21 times between 1947 and 2022, the Col de la Croix-de-Fer is a Tour de France landmark. From the Verney Dam, the climb is 29 kilometers long and averages 5.2%.
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Stunning but difficult climb, it's better not to overdo it at the bottom to avoid running out of energy at the top. From the artificial lake of Grand'Maison the main difficulties are behind us and it is like diving into a postcard.
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The road leads along the Lac du Varney. Beautiful lake, swimming prohibited 🚫
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For stunning panoramic vistas, visit the View of Lake Verney from the Boulangeard, located near the hamlet and Boulangeard stream. The Viaduct of Lac du Verney also offers spectacular views of the reservoir, as does the Himalayan footbridge at Lac du Verney, which crosses the lake from the north.
Yes, a popular 16 km circuit around Lac du Verney is perfect for cycling or mountain biking. It starts from Allemond and passes through picturesque hamlets like Rochetaillée, La Beurrière, and Le Raffour, returning via Oz-en-Oisans. You can find more routes in our guide to Cycling around Lac Du Verney.
The region offers several cultural insights. The EDF Hydrelec Museum provides a deep dive into the history of hydroelectricity and the construction of the Verney dam. You can also explore the history of mining at the Halle d'Exposition d'Oz village or discover crystals and Alpine treasures at the GALTA (Alpine Treasures Gallery), formerly the Musée des Minéraux. The Ibex Museum - Espace York Mallory features exhibits on the ibex and a 1944 plane crash.
Absolutely! The Nautical Base on the western shore of the lake in Allemond offers activities like windsurfing, Optimist sailing, pedal boats, canoes, and paddles, making it ideal for families. There are also picnic areas conveniently located near the nautical base and in Parc des Tilleuls in Allemond for outdoor meals.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The 16 km circuit around the lake is suitable for leisurely walks. For more options, explore our guide to Easy hikes around Lac Du Verney, which includes routes like the Tour of Lac du Verney from Oz Village and the Cascade du Coteyssard loops.
The Col de la Croix de Fer is a significant mountain pass offering a challenging 29 km climb from Allemond. It rewards with incredibly beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. It's a popular destination for experienced cyclists, known for its varied terrain and stunning vistas.
Swimming in Lac du Verney is generally prohibited. The lake is an artificial reservoir and part of a hydroelectric power station. However, the Nautical Base offers various water sports activities like windsurfing and pedal boats.
Visitors frequently praise the insanely beautiful climbs and the stunning, varied views, especially from spots like the Col de la Croix de Fer. The delightful views of the lake and mountains from the Himalayan footbridge are also highly appreciated, along with the overall scenic beauty of the reservoir.
Yes, the region is renowned for its challenging climbs. Besides the Col de la Croix de Fer, which is a 29 km ascent from Allemond, the Col des Idiots offers an insane climb with an average gradient of 16% over 300 meters. These are popular among experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
You'll find convenient picnic areas near the Nautical Base on the western shore of the lake in Allemond. Another pleasant spot for outdoor meals is in Parc des Tilleuls, also located in Allemond.
While swimming is generally prohibited, the Nautical Base on the western shore of the lake in Allemond offers a variety of water sports. You can enjoy activities such as windsurfing, Optimist sailing, pedal boats, canoes, and paddles, all with breathtaking mountain views.


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