Best lakes around Saint-Lupicin are found within the broader Jura region, characterized by its natural landscapes and water bodies. The area is known for its diverse aquatic environments, including large reservoirs and significant wetlands. These features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Non-glacial lake, but artificial, filled in 1968 (Vouglans dam) swallowing the Wild Valley of the Ain river and three villages! But... superb body of water and protected region! To do: complete tour (80 kms), South 1/2 tour sometimes quite technical, and North 1/2 tour (fun), or even West coast from Orgelet-Plaisair or East side from Maisod - Coyron! Nice ride MC
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Perfect, with a group of young people, medium level. Very beautiful view of the lake
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Magnificent lake of glacial origin, at the foot of the first plateau of the Jura massif. Beautiful view of the turquoise lagoon from the sailing club.
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Reservoir in the Jura Park with an interesting construction.
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If the lake of Vouglans has many belvederes, the view is sometimes just as beautiful at the level of the body of water. Accessible by a small technical path, this place offers a magnificent 270-degree panorama of the lake.
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Commissioned in 1968, the Vouglans dam retains the waters of the Ain to form the eponymous artificial lake, the third largest in France. The scope of the work impresses.
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The La Fratte belvedere is a superb view of the cliffs overlooking the turquoise lake and the forest.
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Great view right on the lake. You get there via a narrow trail, the descent is sometimes very steep. Sturdy shoes required.
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Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Jura region boasts significant lakes like Lac de Saint-Point and Lac de Remoray. Lac de Saint-Point is the third-largest natural lake in France by surface area, offering extensive water activities and stunning glacial scenery. Lac de Remoray, adjacent to Saint-Point, is a National Nature Reserve known for its rich biodiversity and quiet recreation.
Yes, several viewpoints provide excellent panoramas. The La Fratte Viewpoint offers a superb vista of turquoise water and forest, secured by barriers for a peaceful experience. You can also find a good view of Lac de Vouglans from the parking lot at View of Lac de Vouglans, and a unique perspective of Lac de l'Antre from View of Lac de l'Antre from Roche de l'Antre.
Lac de Saint-Point is a hub for aquatic activities, including swimming, sailing, fishing, paddle boating, catamarans, sailboarding, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding, especially during warmer months. While swimming is prohibited at the Etival lakes due to their wetland status, Lac de Remoray has a small beach with lifeguards in summer at Labergement Sainte-Marie for swimming.
Yes, Lac de Saint-Point is very family-friendly, offering a wide range of water activities and opportunities for relaxation. The View of Lac de Vouglans is also noted as family-friendly, providing easy access and views. Lac de Remoray, with its visitor center and easy walks, can also be a great educational experience for families.
The lakes offer different experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lac de Saint-Point and designated areas of Lac de Remoray. In winter, Lac de Saint-Point transforms into a vast open-air ice rink, offering a unique experience amidst snow-covered mountains. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and wildlife observation, particularly at Lac de Remoray.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Cuttura Dam and Lake – Swimming Spot on the Lizon loop' or 'Cuttura Dam and Lake – Belvédère de la Scia loop' which are accessible from Saint-Lupicin. For more options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Lupicin guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the area. For example, you can find routes like 'Lake Etival – Etival lakes loop' or 'View of Lake Vouglans – View of Lac de Vouglans loop'. For a comprehensive list of cycling tours, check out the Cycling around Saint-Lupicin guide.
The lakes are known for their diverse natural features. Lac de Saint-Point is a magnificent glacial lake nestled between pastures and fir trees. The Etival lakes are important wetlands for biodiversity, ideal for stargazing due to their isolation. Lac de Remoray, as a National Nature Reserve, protects a rich variety of flora and fauna across its marshes, peat bogs, forests, and meadows, making it excellent for wildlife observation.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, the View of Lac de Vouglans highlight specifically mentions a parking lot on the road with a beautiful view. Areas around popular lakes like Lac de Saint-Point also have facilities for visitors, including parking.
The Vouglans Dam, built in 1968, is the source of France's third-largest water reservoir by volumetric capacity. Its emerald-colored water is a natural phenomenon, attributed to calcite grains attaching to phytoplankton, making it an impressive sight despite its functional design.
Lac de Remoray, designated a National Nature Reserve, is an exceptional spot for wildlife observation. It's home to over 200 species of birds, around 1,300 insect species, and 42 mammal species, including lynx, foxes, and badgers. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding, with species like coots and great crested grebes commonly seen.


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