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Lake Muzelle

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Lake Muzelle

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Lac de la Muzelle is a stunning glacial lake nestled at an altitude of 2,105 meters within the majestic Écrins Massif, in the Vénéon valley of France's Isère department. This natural monument, part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, is renowned for its pristine waters and the dramatic landscape shaped by its glacial origins. Its classification as a natural site since 1941 underscores its ecological and scenic importance.

Visitors consistently praise the sublime landscapes surrounding Lac de la Muzelle, describing a captivating…

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    July 23, 2024

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    Magnificent lake, accessible from Venosc, Valsenestre and Lauvitel. You can choose to bivouac on the south shore or sleep at the lake refuge in the north. As for the water temperature, it's cool... The setting is splendid and the Muzelle Glacier is visible and turns pink in the evening. After your night, head back towards the Col du Vallon or Col de la Muzelle which offer the most beautiful views!
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    September 28, 2021

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    Superb lake at the top of the Col de la Muzelle, its landscapes are simply sublime, a succession of different shades of green accompany you to the lake to offer you a landscape of alpine lawns topped by a rocky chaos surrounding this corner of paradise.
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    August 15, 2022

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    In summer, the lake offers bathing opportunities for the courageous. You can also camp on its banks.
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    View of Lac de la Muzelle – Lake Muzelle loop from Champ du Moulin

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    1,720m

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Vénosc, Grenoble, Auvergne Rhône Alpes, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty and elevation gain to reach Lac de la Muzelle?

    The hike to Lac de la Muzelle is generally considered challenging due to a significant elevation gain. From Bourg d'Arud in Venosc, hikers can expect an ascent of 1200 to 1260 meters (approximately 3,900 to 4,100 feet) to reach the lake at 2,105 meters (6,906 feet) altitude. The terrain varies from spruce woods to alpine grass and rocky cirques, requiring good physical condition and appropriate footwear.

    Are there different routes to Lac de la Muzelle, and how do they compare in terms of duration?

    Yes, Lac de la Muzelle is accessible from several points, including Venosc (Bourg d'Arud), Valsenestre, and Lauvitel. The most common route from Venosc typically takes 4 to 5 hours one way for a fit hiker. Routes from Valsenestre or Lauvitel might offer different perspectives and varying durations, often involving longer or multi-day treks if combined with other trails in the Écrins Massif.

    Is there parking available for hikers heading to Lac de la Muzelle, and are there public transport options?

    Parking is generally available at the trailheads, such as in Bourg d'Arud near Venosc, which is the most common starting point. However, during peak season, parking lots can fill up quickly. Public transport to the immediate trailheads is limited, so most visitors arrive by car. It's advisable to check local transport schedules if relying on buses to reach the general area of Venosc.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails to Lac de la Muzelle?

    The Écrins National Park, where Lac de la Muzelle is located, has specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are allowed on a leash on marked trails and paths, but they are often restricted in the core zone of the park to protect wildlife. It's best to verify the current regulations with the park authorities or local tourist office before your visit to ensure compliance.

    Is Lac de la Muzelle suitable for families with young children?

    The primary hike to Lac de la Muzelle involves a significant elevation gain and challenging terrain, making it less suitable for very young children or those unaccustomed to strenuous mountain hikes. However, older children with hiking experience and good stamina might enjoy the adventure. There are no 'easy walks' directly around the lake itself, as the approach is demanding.

    What unique natural features can be observed around Lac de la Muzelle besides the lake itself?

    Beyond the stunning glacial lake and its reflecting glacier, the area boasts a unique peat bog just before reaching the lake. This humid zone is the largest peat bog in the Vénéon valley, rich in biodiversity and characterized by spongy sphagnum plants and cotton grass. Additionally, the Ser Barbier Fault showcases an interesting geological contact between crystalline rock and marly deposits from the Jurassic period.

    What accommodation options are available near Lac de la Muzelle?

    The most direct accommodation is the Refuge de la Muzelle, conveniently located on the lake's shore, offering overnight stays for hikers. For those preferring a more rustic experience, camping is permitted on the lake's banks. In the valley below, particularly in villages like Venosc, you can find various guesthouses, hotels, and holiday rentals.

    Is it possible to swim in Lac de la Muzelle, and what is the water temperature like?

    Yes, it is possible to swim in Lac de la Muzelle, especially during the summer months. However, as a glacial lake at high altitude, the water temperature is consistently cool, even in summer. Only the courageous tend to take a refreshing dip!

    When is the best time to visit Lac de la Muzelle to avoid crowds?

    While the intro mentions the warmer months are best for clear trails, to avoid the peak summer crowds (July and August), consider visiting in late June or early September. During these shoulder seasons, the weather is often still pleasant, trails are generally clear, and you'll encounter fewer hikers, allowing for a more serene experience.

    Are there any cafes or amenities directly at Lac de la Muzelle?

    The primary amenity directly at Lac de la Muzelle is the Refuge de la Muzelle. This mountain hut typically offers basic meals, snacks, and drinks for hikers. There are no other cafes or shops directly at the lake; all other amenities would be found in the villages in the valley below, such as Venosc.

    What are some recommended viewpoints around Lac de la Muzelle for the best photographic opportunities?

    For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking beyond the lake to the Col du Vallon or the Col de la Muzelle. These passes offer spectacular outlooks over the jagged mountains and the lake itself. The lake's surface, especially in the evening, is known to reflect the glacier, which can turn a beautiful pink, providing unique photographic moments.

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