Lakes around Fully Switzerland are situated in the canton of Valais, offering a diverse alpine landscape. The region features several lakes, including the high-altitude Lac Supérieur de Fully and the lower Lac Inférieur de Fully, both nestled at approximately 2,000 meters above sea level. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic views. The natural environment supports various outdoor activities, making it a destination for those seeking mountain experiences.
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If you're looking for a hidden alpine gem in the Swiss Alps, Lac de Salanfe is a must-visit. Nestled at 1,925 meters above sea level in the canton of Valais, this stunning reservoir offers a peaceful escape surrounded by towering peaks and pristine nature.
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Mountain lake in a natural setting and magnificent landscape.
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Beautiful, smooth, never extremely steep and only a few cars even on weekends.
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The rewards are the magnificent view of the Val de Bagnes and the cheese crust at the refreshment bar at the Col du Lein
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A spectacular mountain lake located at the foot of the Dents du Midi, offering impressive views of these mountains as well as the wider Valais region. The lake is quite accessible, with a solid road connecting it to the town of Martigny, making it a popular destination during the summer months. This route is a great climb and an even better descent, allowing a diverse range of cyclists to access this stunning location.
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A pleasant, grassy mountain pass, with spectacular views of the Valais mountains. The pass is pastoral and synonymous with the typically Swiss mountain terrain. This pass is connected to many popular areas by a variety of trails, making it an excellent place for all types of walks and cyclists.
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A gentle, car-accessible mountain pass. This pass offers excellent views, while also being the starting point for a variety of different hiking trails.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lac de Salanfe, known for its stunning mountain backdrop, and Lac de Tracouet, a protected natural site with dark waters. Lac Supérieur de Fully also offers a refreshing experience in a magnificent natural setting.
The ideal time to visit the high-altitude lakes, such as Lac Supérieur de Fully, is typically from mid-June to October. This period offers the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the scenery, as snow conditions can restrict access outside these months.
Yes, several lakes and their surrounding areas are suitable for families. For example, the area around Lac de Salanfe and Lac de Tracouet are categorized as family-friendly. The trails around the lower Lac Inférieur de Fully also offer accessible paths, and the Sorniot alpage has a summer colony for children.
You can expect to see pristine alpine waters, majestic peaks like the Grand Chavalard, and diverse alpine flora. Lac de Tracouet is particularly noted for its exceptional flora and amphibian reproduction sites, while Lac de Salanfe is surrounded by striking mountain ranges and vibrant alpine flowers.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Tour of Grand Chavalard or the Lac Supérieur du Fully loop. There are also options for running and gravel biking. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Fully guide, Running Trails around Fully guide, and Gravel biking around Fully guide.
Near the Lac Inférieur de Fully, in the Sorniot alpage, you can find a small chapel dedicated to Saint Bernard of Menthon and Our Lady of the Snows, built in 1984. This adds a cultural dimension to the natural landscape.
Accessing the higher lakes often involves driving on narrow, winding, and sometimes steep roads. For instance, to reach the starting points for hikes to Lac Supérieur de Fully, you'll typically drive to the Erié parking area via a stone track. Parking is available at spots like Col du Lein, which is accessible by car and serves as a starting point for hikes.
Yes, near Lac de Salanfe, there is a mountain inn (Cabane de Salanfe) and a small chapel by the dam. At Lac de Tracouet, the Restaurant de Tracouet offers a panoramic terrace and a menu, making it a convenient stop. In the Sorniot alpage near Lac Inférieur de Fully, you can also find a cheese dairy producing local products.
While specific regulations for each trail may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in the Swiss Alps, often on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific trail information before heading out with your dog.
Lac Supérieur de Fully is a mountain lake situated at approximately 2,000 meters above sea level. It's cherished for its clear, pristine waters, surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Grand Chavalard, offering a sense of peaceful isolation and a deep connection with unspoiled nature. It's an excellent spot for a refreshing swim or lunch break.
Yes, the area around the lakes, particularly from trails leading to Lac Supérieur de Fully, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the alpine cirque and distant peaks like the Grand Combin. Col du Lein also provides spectacular views of the Valais mountains and Val de Bagnes. Additionally, there are viewpoints offering views of the Rhône Valley and Lake Geneva, such as View of the Rhône Valley and Lake Geneva.


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