Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas
Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas
Lakes around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas are characterized by their alpine setting within the Hautes-Alpes department, close to the Écrins massif. The region is traversed by the Drac River, known for its fishing and whitewater activities. While the Drac offers various water-based experiences, the area is also home to several high-altitude lakes. These natural features contribute to the diverse outdoor opportunities available in the vicinity.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Easy access with the cable cars, but beware of the sudden change in altitude. Magnificent views follow, along well-marked but sometimes steep trails (not a particularly family-friendly hike, especially for older people). Well worth planning a day trip.
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Long Lake is an example of everything that the Grand Lac des Estaris nature reserve protects. The wildlife thrives there, so remember to look up to the sky and maybe you'll see the golden eagle. Likewise, the waters of the lake are home to arctic char while the ibex comes and goes in the surrounding area. To your binoculars!
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This natural lake, of glacial origin, is located at the bottom of the Champsaur valley. From its banks, you can admire the cirque of the large Estaris lake. It is a preserved, calm, grandiose place, ideal for taking a break and taking the time to enjoy being outside.
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Breathtaking view of Lake Jaussauds. It is a reservoir in the middle of the mountains. The surrounding trails are passable by mountain bike.
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On the road to arrive at the large lake of Estaris, the twin lakes allow you to take a short break. More impressive when the weather is nice, the decor is still incredible.
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Lac des Sirènes is located in the town of Orcières in Champsaur, at an altitude of 2,396 meters. The paths to get there are in good condition and the view magnificent.
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The Lac des Sirènes, is a high mountain lake located in the town of Orcières (Hautes-Alpes) in the Champsaur (Ecrins massif), at an altitude of 2,396 meters. It can be accessed on foot and by mountain bike from the Merlette farmhouse, it has a vertical drop of 590 metres.
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While the region is known for its high-mountain and glacial lakes, a prominent destination is Lac du Sautet, known for its eye-catching blue waters and family-friendly atmosphere. For high-altitude experiences, Lac des Sirènes and the Grand Lake of Estaris are highly appreciated by visitors.
Yes, Lac du Sautet is particularly noted for its family-friendly atmosphere. It offers supervised swimming during summer, a white pebble beach, and opportunities to rent small electric boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. The nearby market town of Corps also provides additional exploration opportunities.
The lakes around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find stunning mountain backdrops, including the majestic Obiou mountain at Lac du Sautet, and the preserved, calm setting of the glacial Grand Lake of Estaris. High-mountain lakes like Lac des Sirènes provide magnificent views and alpine scenery.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas, Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas, and MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For instance, paths to Lac des Sirènes are in good condition, though some can be steep. Around Lac du Sautet, there's a network of roads and paths for sports trails and wilderness adventures, including a walk to the Saint Roch chapel for panoramic views. You can find more options in the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas guide.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially for water activities at lakes like Lac du Sautet where supervised swimming is available. The high-mountain lakes are typically more accessible and enjoyable from late spring through early autumn when trails are clear of snow and the weather is milder.
Absolutely. Trails around Lake Jaussauds are passable by mountain bike, and Lac des Sirènes is also accessible by mountain bike. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas guide.
The Grand Lake of Estaris is a natural lake of glacial origin, located at the bottom of the Champsaur valley. It's cherished for its preserved, calm, and grandiose setting, offering a perfect spot to take a break and appreciate the surrounding cirque.
Yes, the area is rich in nature. Near Lac Long, which is part of the Grand Lac des Estaris nature reserve, you might spot wildlife such as the golden eagle, arctic char in the waters, and ibex in the surrounding areas. The region's high-mountain environment also offers unique alpine flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural scenery, the tranquility, and the diverse outdoor opportunities. The 'eye-catching blue waters' of Lac du Sautet, the 'magnificent views' from Lac des Sirènes, and the 'preserved, calm, grandiose place' of the Grand Lake of Estaris are often praised. The opportunity for contemplation and enjoying nature in a breathtaking mountain panorama is a common theme.
Absolutely. The View of Lake Jaussauds highlight offers a breathtaking panorama. Additionally, a short walk from Corps leads to the Saint Roch chapel, which provides a magnificent viewpoint over Lac du Sautet and an orientation table to identify the surrounding peaks.
The Drac River, formed upstream of Pont-du-Fossé (within Saint-Jean-Saint-Nicolas), is significant for fishing and whitewater activities. It contributes to the region's water-based experiences, and hiking trails like 'Les rives du Drac' allow visitors to appreciate its character as an alpine torrent.


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