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The Plan d'eau du Parc des Berges is a welcoming man-made lake nestled within the Parc des Berges de la Chaise in Ugine, France. Situated at an elevation of approximately 407 metres in the scenic Savoie department, this tranquil spot offers a refreshing escape in the heart of the Arly valley, close to the majestic Bauges and Aravis massifs. Created in 2013, it has quickly become a central feature of the local landscape, providing a dedicated space for relaxation and…
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612
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115km
06:03
1,950m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:38
390m
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Elevation 410 m
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The lake features a 1.9 km "promenade confort" path that encircles the water and runs alongside the Chaise River. This path is designed to be accessible and comfortable for various users.
Yes, the 1.9 km "promenade confort" path is specifically designed to be suitable for both strollers and wheelchairs, ensuring accessibility for everyone.
While the park is generally welcoming, specific rules regarding dogs on trails or in certain areas are not explicitly stated. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The park is very family-friendly, offering a dedicated children's play area with a zipline and climbing structure. There are also picnic areas with water points and barbecues, as well as public restrooms and drinking fountains.
The park's location in Ugine suggests accessible parking options nearby, especially given its popularity. While specific parking details are not always highlighted, visitors generally find convenient parking close to the entrance.
The Plan d'eau du Parc des Berges is located in Ugine, France. While specific public transport routes are not detailed, local bus services within Ugine or connections from nearby towns like Albertville would likely provide access. It's advisable to check local transport schedules.
The park provides picnic areas with water points and barbecues, making it ideal for self-catered meals. While there are no cafes or restaurants directly on-site, the lake is conveniently located in Ugine, so various dining options would be available within the town.
Beyond walking, the park offers an outdoor fitness area with six modules, facilities for football, volleyball, and pétanque. The Chaise River, which runs alongside the lake, is also a popular spot for fishing. Cyclists can also access the Albertville-Annecy green cycle path.
The Plan d'eau du Parc des Berges is primarily designed for leisure, relaxation, and activities around the water. There is no information suggesting that swimming is permitted in the lake itself.
As a popular and well-equipped destination, the lake can attract a good number of visitors, especially during weekends, holidays, and warmer months. Arriving earlier in the day might offer a more tranquil experience during peak times.
The lake itself is a central feature, offering serene views. The park is nestled in the scenic Savoie department, close to the Bauges and Aravis massifs, providing a pleasant natural backdrop. The Chaise River also adds to the natural charm.
While the 1.9 km path around the lake is primarily for walking, the Plan d'eau du Parc des Berges is directly traversed by the Albertville-Annecy green cycle path. This makes it an excellent stop or starting point for longer cycling adventures in the region.