Best lakes around Collombey-Muraz offers access to diverse bodies of water, from local ponds to expansive regional lakes. This municipality in the Chablais Valaisan region of Switzerland serves as a base for exploring the Valais canton's natural landscapes. The area features mountain lakes, artificial ponds, and large, well-known lakes, providing various recreational opportunities. Its location in the Rhône Valley, near Lake Geneva, contributes to its appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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It's already very heavily trafficked, but unfortunately it's the only way around the lake :( Well, the yellow splash of paint on the road makes you feel safer when cycling there /s
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I highly recommend this lovely walk from Vouvry to Lake Taney.
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Lac Vert is perched at an altitude of 1,980 meters. It is one of the most beautiful places in the Portes du Soleil. The magical setting invites you to recharge your batteries. In season it is not uncommon to come across a few nature lovers on its banks. Before going down, don't forget to stop at the Chésery refuge located right next door.
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Lake Vonnes is located at an altitude of 1,300 meters in a natural wetland area. The contour of the lake is fully landscaped and allows walks. In the middle a magnificent jet of water rises up to 40 meters high.
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The Collombey-Muraz area offers a diverse range of lakes, from tranquil mountain lakes and artificial ponds within the municipality to expansive, well-known regional lakes. You can find intimate spots like Lac de Conche and Étang des Chauderets, as well as larger destinations such as Lac de Taney and the vast Lac Léman (Lake Geneva).
Many lakes near Collombey-Muraz are excellent for hiking. Lac de Taney is a highly popular choice, situated in a nature reserve with stunning turquoise waters and serving as a starting point for hikes to peaks like Alamont and Grammont. Lac Vert, perched at 1,971 meters near the French border, also offers idyllic settings and chlorophyll shades from surrounding pastures.
Yes, within the municipality, you can find Lac de Conche, a tranquil mountain lake perfect for a short walk, and Étang des Chauderets, a small artificial lake in the Rhône Valley with views of the Dents du Midi mountains. There's also the smaller Lac de Pré de la Vieille nearby.
Swimming is permitted in several lakes. For example, Lac de Taney allows swimming and diving, with summer water temperatures reaching up to 20°C. The expansive Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) also offers numerous spots for swimming and water activities.
Beyond hiking, the area around Collombey-Muraz and its lakes is great for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and road cycling. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the Grangettes Footbridge – Route du Rhône loop, or more challenging MTB trails such as the Lac de Taney loop. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Collombey-Muraz guide or the MTB Trails around Collombey-Muraz guide.
Absolutely. Lac de Taney is considered family-friendly, especially as it's accessible by taxi, allowing for picnicking and gentle strolls. Lac de Vonnes features a landscaped contour perfect for walks and a water jet, making it enjoyable for families. The shores of Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) also offer many family-friendly towns and activities.
The best time largely depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for swimming, hiking, and enjoying warmer temperatures. In winter, some mountain lakes like Lac de Taney can freeze completely, offering unique experiences like ice walking, weather permitting. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery for hiking with fewer crowds.
Yes, particularly around popular lakes. Lac de Taney has two restaurants in Taney village. Lakeside towns around Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) offer numerous dining and accommodation options. Lac de Vonnes also has a cafe nearby.
Collombey-Muraz is conveniently located south of Lac Léman (Lake Geneva), making this iconic body of water easily accessible for day trips. You can enjoy boat trips, explore lakeside towns like Villeneuve, and take in the vast scenic beauty.
Lake Aï is a small alpine lake located above Leysin at an altitude of 1892 meters. It's known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and is a popular destination for hikers seeking a challenging climb. The reward is a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear glacial waters, and you might even spot marmots playing among the rocks.
While specific regulations vary by lake and trail, many outdoor areas in Switzerland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or specific trail information for the lake you plan to visit to ensure it's suitable for dogs.
Beyond the more popular destinations, the local Lac de Conche offers a peaceful escape in the heights of Collombey-Muraz. While Étang des Chauderets is currently undergoing redevelopment, it represents a local natural landscape with future potential. These offer a more intimate experience away from larger crowds.


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