Best lakes around Val-De-Fier are found near the former commune, which is now part of Vallières-sur-Fier. The area is situated close to several aquatic destinations, including Lake Annecy, known for its clean, turquoise waters and mountain spring fed sources. While Val-de-Fier itself does not host large natural lakes, the surrounding region offers various water bodies for recreation. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation in a natural setting.
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Located in Seyssel (Ain), this leisure center is situated on the banks of the Rhône. It offers numerous water activities, supervised swimming, as well as picnic areas, ideal for relaxing.
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Legendary climb, legendary bends, breathtaking view.
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The plan brings together different outdoor activities. Unsupervised swimming is permitted. The plan is surrounded by walking paths, with picnic tables and muscle strengthening machines. Fishermen can also find a quiet spot to catch trout, perch or pike.
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View of the Rhône Valley, Lac du Bourget and the mountains
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After a nice walk in the marshes, there's nothing like a little dip to cool off! A snack also allows a snack.
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There are also small towers to rent as houses. Very nice with a roof terrace even.
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The natural area labeled “Vignobles et Découvertes” and “Accueil vélo” is essentially a swimming and fishing lake with various other leisure facilities. There is a restaurant, an ice rink, a cycle path, a bird watching trail with an observatory... The 31-hectare nature reserve located at the confluence of the Fier and the Rhône has received the Vignobles et Découvertes label.
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Fier sports and nature area Natural area called Vineyards and Discoveries, cycling, bathing and fishing waters, picnic areas, restaurant, inline skating track, cycling ring, bird trail with observatory and in summer it has a great holiday program for children.
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While Val-de-Fier itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the region is close to several beautiful aquatic destinations. The most renowned is Lake Annecy, famous for its exceptionally clean, turquoise waters and stunning mountain backdrop. Closer to Val-de-Fier, you can find recreational spots like the Fier Sports and Nature Area, Plan d'eau de Rumilly, and Lac de Serrières.
Yes, many lakes in the area are great for families. Lake Annecy offers numerous beaches like Talloires and Plage de Doussard with amenities, and a 42-kilometer cycle path suitable for all ages. The Fier Sports and Nature Area has a holiday program for children in summer, along with cycling and picnic areas. Lac de Serrières is also noted as family-friendly with a beach and snack bar.
Lake Annecy is a hub for water sports, including swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, canoeing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and wakesurfing. The AquaLoisirs Nautical Base in Seyssel also provides numerous water activities and supervised swimming on the banks of the Rhône.
Absolutely. Lake Annecy features a popular 42-kilometer cycle path around its perimeter, offering scenic views and access to swimming spots. For more local options, you can find various cycling routes around Val-de-Fier, including moderate to difficult trails like the 'Rumilly Old Town and Sundial – Les Jardins de Lornay loop'. Hiking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Mont des Princes loop' or an 'easy hiking loop from Vallières'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Val-De-Fier and Hiking around Val-De-Fier guides.
The best time to visit the lakes, especially for water activities and cycling, is generally during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers pleasant temperatures for swimming, boating, and enjoying the outdoor amenities. However, the scenic beauty of Lake Annecy and the surrounding areas can be appreciated year-round, with autumn offering beautiful foliage and winter providing a different, serene atmosphere.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Lake Annecy is renowned for its clean, clear waters, with many designated beaches. The Plan d'eau de Rumilly permits unsupervised swimming, and Lac de Serrières also offers a refreshing dip after a walk. The AquaLoisirs Nautical Base provides supervised swimming facilities.
Amenities vary by location. Lake Annecy and its surrounding towns offer a wide range of facilities, including restaurants, cafes, equipment rentals, and accommodations. Closer to Val-de-Fier, the Fier Sports and Nature Area has a restaurant and picnic areas. The Plan d'eau de Rumilly is equipped with picnic tables and exercise machines, while Lac de Serrières has a snack bar. The AquaLoisirs Nautical Base also features picnic areas.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor areas in France are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails and in natural spaces, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For specific beaches or designated swimming areas, it's always best to check local signage. The walking paths around the Plan d'eau de Rumilly and the trails near Lac de Serrières are popular for dog walks.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. The cycle path around Lake Annecy is flat and suitable for leisurely strolls. The Plan d'eau de Rumilly is surrounded by walking paths. For a dedicated easy hiking route, consider the 'Hiking loop from Vallières' which is listed as easy in the Hiking around Val-De-Fier guide.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Lake Annecy is surrounded by mountains, providing breathtaking panoramas. The Fier Sports and Nature Area, located at the confluence of the Fier and Rhône rivers, includes a bird trail with an observatory, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The clear waters of Lake Annecy also allow for observation of aquatic plants, shellfish, and fish.
Yes, particularly around Lake Annecy. The town of Annecy itself is rich in history, with a medieval center, colorful buildings, and canals, earning it the nickname 'Venice of the Alps.' You can visit the Château d'Annecy for panoramic views. Villages around the lake, such as Veyrier-du-Lac and Talloires, also offer their own unique charm and historical sites.


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