Lakes near Brissogne Aosta Valley offer diverse natural landscapes within the Aosta Valley region. The municipality provides access to various lakes, including those formed in nature reserves and high-altitude alpine bodies of water. These areas are characterized by their ecological habitats, opportunities for wildlife observation, and panoramic mountain views. The region's lakes cater to interests ranging from birdwatching to hiking and fishing.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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In the winter, Alpe Tza de Fontaney is the end point of a snowshoe trail that starts from the cross-country ski center. This well-marked trail is very popular, and is therefore usually well-groomed. The climb out of the forest to reach the mountain pasture can be quite challenging when faced with deep, soft snow.
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Spectacular view of Mont Blanc, on clear days it is reflected in the Loie lake
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La Tza de Fontaney, located at 2,300 meters above sea level in the heart of the Saint-Barthélemy valley, is an alpine pasture that enchants with its natural beauty and breathtaking view. Reachable via a pleasant path through larch forests and alpine pastures, this place offers a wide panorama that embraces Monte Rosa, Mont Emilius and the surrounding peaks. A mountain corner perfect for those seeking peace, pure air and an authentic experience immersed in the uncontaminated nature of the Aosta Valley.
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Going up from the path to the Cuney Oratory, past some beautiful flowering meadows, you reach this mountain pasture also located at the end of a dirt road
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On the way to Colle di Bardoney, turn right towards Lago di Loie. With a bit of luck, you might see chamois and ibexes. The panoramic view is magnificent.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Lake Chamolé, located at 2300 meters, offering vistas of Mont Blanc and Gran Combin. Lake Loie also provides magnificent panoramic views on the way to Colle di Bardoney.
Yes, the Les Iles Nature Reserve is an excellent family-friendly option. It features two quarry lakes, easy trails, and is ideal for birdwatching and observing diverse flora and fauna. It's a peaceful area for a relaxing visit.
The Les Iles Nature Reserve is a crucial stopover and feeding ground for migratory birds, with many species nesting there. You might also spot amphibians, reptiles, tenches, and pikes. Around Lake Loie, there's a chance to see chamois and ibexes.
The mountain summer, from June onwards, is generally the best time to visit the alpine lakes like Lake Loie and Lake Chamolé, when the weather is favorable for hiking and enjoying the scenery. The Les Iles Nature Reserve can be enjoyed for birdwatching across multiple seasons, especially during migration periods.
Yes, the "Mure lake" fishing reserve is specifically designated as a sports fishing area, offering a distinct experience for those interested in fishing activities in the region.
The Les Iles Nature Reserve offers easy paths that pass near the Dora Baltea and the artificial lakes, perfect for a relaxing ride or stroll. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Brissogne or Running Trails around Brissogne guides for routes that may include lake views.
The Lussert Lakes are a series of three beautiful alpine lakes accessible from Gimillan. The first lake is relatively easy to reach, while the subsequent two require a bit more effort, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking a more challenging hike.
Yes, the area around Brissogne offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, the MTB Trails around Brissogne guide includes routes like the "Mountain Stream – Les Iles Nature Reserve loop." Additionally, the Gravel biking around Brissogne guide features routes such as the "Les Iles Nature Reserve – Arch of Augustus loop."
The Les Iles Nature Reserve is a vital ecological habitat because its lakes, formed from former quarry activities, have naturally repopulated shores. It serves as an important stopover and feeding ground for migratory birds and supports a diverse range of amphibians, reptiles, and fish, preserving an ancient riparian landscape.
Absolutely. Lake Loie is specifically recommended for relaxation and admiring the surrounding nature, offering a perfect spot for a break during a hike. The Les Iles Nature Reserve also provides a peaceful and quiet environment for enjoying nature.
Yes, Lake Chamolé is a notable high-altitude lake situated at 2300 meters, offering stunning mountain scenery. Lake Loie is also an alpine lake, providing a true mountain experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the ecological richness of the Les Iles Nature Reserve to the breathtaking panoramic views from high-altitude lakes like Lake Chamolé. The opportunity for relaxation, wildlife observation, and the chance to spot chamois and ibexes around Lake Loie are also highly valued.


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