Best lakes around Chézery-Forens are found in the Haut-Jura Natural Park, an area characterized by its natural beauty and diverse aquatic environments. While the Valserine River flows directly through Chézery-Forens, the broader Jura region offers numerous lakes. These bodies of water range from small ponds to larger glacial lakes, providing varied natural features. The area is notable for its biodiversity and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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One of the few places where wild European pond turtles can still be found. It is a true natural wonder to watch them sunbathing.
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The Touvière pond is disconnected from the Rhône and other ponds. It is the only one open to fishermen and fisherwomen. It has the particularity of being home to the bouvière, a small fish of half a dozen centimeters, which grazes on aquatic plants.
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It is a lake formed on the old gravel pit of Sous Conflans in Pougny. Access is via an unpaved path but passable by road bike.
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The trail along the Rhone from Dardagny has reopened - better option than walking through the village. Friendly coffee/food at Cafe Cartigny and excellent goats cheese from Gribi-Wible Farm (courtyard fridge/honesty box)
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This beautiful spot is ideal for taking a break. There are benches and public restrooms.
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Nature reserve prohibited by bicycle. He walks and pushes his bike, but it's beautiful!
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along the banks of the Rhone and through the nature reserves. Passing through pretty historical village of Cartigny, a swiss heritage site in Swiss Champagne Valley. Refreshments available there. Also be sure to see the church and Dovecote. Plus farm of Gribi-Wibli (sp?)sells farmed goats cheese from honesty box.
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French: A series of ponds make up this nature reserve, one of the 52 reserves in the canton of Geneva. English: A series of ponds make up this nature reserve, one of the 52 reserves in the canton of Geneva.
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The region is rich in biodiversity. You can find the European Pond Turtle Habitat, one of the rare places where these wild turtles can be observed sunbathing. The Valserine River, a 'wild river' of France, carves deep gorges with sites like the Pont du Diable. Lakes like Lac de Lamoura and Lac des Rousses are known for their protected natural settings, including peat bogs with unique flora.
Several lakes offer family-friendly amenities and activities. Étang de Lalleyriat provides benches and public restrooms, ideal for a break. Étang de la Touvière is also family-friendly. For swimming and activities, Lac Genin, Lac des Rousses, Lac de Nantua, and Lac Saint-Point all offer supervised swimming or dedicated areas for children.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. The Valserine River is known for Fario trout fishing. Étang de la Touvière is open to fishermen and fisherwomen. Lac de Sylans is a paradise for pike fishermen, and fishing is also permitted at Lac Saint-Point.
Many lakes offer swimming and water sports. Lac Genin provides supervised swimming in summer. Lac des Rousses has a water sports center for pedal boats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards, along with supervised swimming. Lac de Nantua and Lac de Chalain are also popular for swimming. Lac Saint-Point permits various water sports, and Plaine Beach offers a less crowded alternative for lakeside relaxation.
Absolutely. The Valserine River has hiking trails following its course. Étang de Lalleyriat serves as a starting point for hikes. Lac Genin, Lac de Lamoura (with a discovery trail through peat bogs), Lac des Rousses, and Lac de Nantua all feature hiking paths. For more extensive options, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Chézery-Forens guide.
Yes, cycling is possible around several lakes. The access path to Lac de la Gravière de Sous Conflans is passable by road bike. Lac Genin, Lac des Rousses, and Lac de Nantua offer paths suitable for cycling. For mountain biking, you can check the MTB Trails around Chézery-Forens guide, and for gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Chézery-Forens guide.
When conditions allow, some lakes transform into winter playgrounds. Lac Genin offers ice skating, snowshoeing, and even ice diving. Lac des Rousses, when sufficiently frozen, becomes an open-air ice rink. Lac Saint-Point is also popular for both summer and winter activities.
While the focus is on natural beauty, Lac de Sylans has a historical connection to the ice trade, with ice houses once operating there. The Valserine River's deep gorges and natural bridges also hold historical significance as ancient crossing points.
Lac Genin, often called the 'Little Canada of Haut-Bugey,' is a stunning combe lake surrounded by pine trees at 830 meters altitude. It's a protected natural site offering year-round activities like hiking, mountain biking, summer swimming, and winter ice skating or snowshoeing. You can find more details on hautbugey-tourisme.com.
Lac de Lamoura is the highest lake in the French Jura, nestled in a protected natural setting at the foot of the Massacre forest. It's known for its exceptional diversity of flora, including peat bogs with aquatic mosses and carnivorous droseras, which can be explored via a discovery trail. Motorized boats are prohibited to maintain its tranquility.
Lac des Rousses, at 1075 meters altitude, is valued for its pure water, which supplies several communes. It's surrounded by peat bogs, contributing to its biological richness. Visitors enjoy supervised swimming, a water sports center, hiking, mountain biking, and in winter, it can become an open-air ice rink.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility. The opportunity to observe wild European pond turtles at the European Pond Turtle Habitat is considered a true natural wonder. Many appreciate spots like Étang de Lalleyriat for peaceful breaks and the less crowded atmosphere of places like Plaine Beach.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular lake destinations. For example, Étang de Lalleyriat has a parking lot directly on the lake, which also serves as a convenient starting point for hikes.


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