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Lac Le Louché

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Lac Le Louché

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Lac Le Louché, also known as Lac du Louché, is a magnificent mountain lake nestled at an elevation of 2567 meters (8422 feet) in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. This stunning natural feature is situated within the pristine Vallon de Réchy, a fully preserved nature reserve above the commune of Mont-Noble, near the source of the Rèche river. The lake is a key highlight in this wild and untouched valley, offering a true haven of peace amidst the Swiss Alps.

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    A secluded alpine lake, nestled beneath the surrounding peaks of Maya and Becs de Bosson. The lake makes a great summer hiking destination, with beautiful winding alpine trails connecting it to many small towns nearby. The lake is a great opportunity to observe the local flora and fauna while enjoying your picnic.
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    1. Réchy Valley – Lake Le Louché loop from Crêt du Midi

    18,5km

    06:33

    760m

    760m

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    Høydemeter 2 560 m

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    Drevet av Foreca

    søndag 22. mars

    0°C

    -6°C

    2 %

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    Maks vindhastighet: 4,0 km/t

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    Sted: Mont-Noble, Ering, Valais, Sveits

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    What is the typical terrain like on the trails leading to Lac Le Louché?

    The trails to Lac Le Louché are characterized by winding alpine paths. Hikers should expect significant elevation gain, rocky sections, and potentially exposed areas, especially as you approach the lake at 2567 meters (8422 feet). The Vallon de Réchy, where the lake is situated, is a preserved nature reserve, meaning trails are natural and can be rugged. Sturdy hiking footwear is essential.

    How challenging are the hikes to Lac Le Louché?

    Hikes to Lac Le Louché are generally considered intermediate to experienced. The routes often involve substantial elevation gain and can be long, making them physically demanding. While the views are incredibly rewarding, hikers should be prepared for a full day's effort and alpine conditions.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on the way to the lake?

    Absolutely. The entire journey through the Vallon de Réchy is a natural highlight, featuring diverse flora, fauna, moorlands, streams, and meadows. You'll encounter waterfalls and meanders along the Rèche river. As you ascend, you'll be treated to views of impressive peaks like Pointe de Masseray, Becca de Lovégno, Maya, and Becs de Bosson, which frame the lake beautifully.

    What are the parking options for accessing trails to Lac Le Louché?

    Since the Vallon de Réchy is a fully preserved nature reserve devoid of roads or construction, direct parking at the lake is not possible. Hikers typically park in nearby villages such as Nax, Vernamiège, Mase, or St-Martin, or at Crêt-du-Midi, and then hike in. It's advisable to check specific trailhead parking availability for your chosen starting point.

    Is Lac Le Louché accessible by public transport?

    While the lake itself is not directly accessible by public transport due to its remote location in a preserved valley, you can reach the surrounding villages (like Nax, Vernamiège, Mase, or St-Martin) by bus. From these villages, you would then embark on a hike to the lake. Check local bus schedules for connections within the Valais region.

    Are there any permits required to hike to Lac Le Louché?

    No specific permits are generally required for hiking to Lac Le Louché. The Vallon de Réchy is a protected natural area, so visitors are expected to respect the environment, stay on marked trails, and follow standard alpine etiquette, such as packing out all trash.

    Is Lac Le Louché suitable for a winter hike or other winter activities?

    While the intro suggests summer as the best time, winter conditions at 2567 meters (8422 feet) can be severe. The trails would likely be covered in deep snow, making them challenging and potentially dangerous without proper winter hiking or snowshoeing equipment and experience. It's generally recommended as a summer hiking destination when trails are clear.

    Are the trails around Lac Le Louché dog-friendly?

    Yes, the trails leading to Lac Le Louché are generally dog-friendly. However, given the alpine environment and the presence of diverse flora and fauna, it's crucial to keep dogs under control, preferably on a leash, to protect wildlife and ensure their safety on potentially rugged terrain. Always carry enough water for your dog.

    What kind of wildlife and flora can be observed around Lac Le Louché?

    The Vallon de Réchy is a rich natural reserve. Visitors can observe diverse alpine flora, including various wildflowers, moorlands, and meadows. As for wildlife, you might spot marmots, chamois, ibex, and various bird species. The area is a haven for nature lovers, offering a chance to connect with an unspoiled alpine ecosystem.

    Are there any amenities, cafes, or accommodation options near Lac Le Louché?

    Due to its location within a fully preserved nature reserve, there are no amenities, cafes, or accommodation directly at Lac Le Louché. The area is intentionally kept wild and free of construction. Hikers should bring all necessary supplies, including food and water. Accommodation and dining options can be found in the surrounding villages like Nax, Vernamiège, Mase, or St-Martin.

    Can you swim in Lac Le Louché?

    While there are no explicit restrictions against swimming, Lac Le Louché is a high-altitude mountain lake at 2567 meters (8422 feet). The water will be extremely cold, even in summer. It's primarily enjoyed for its scenic beauty and as a picnic spot rather than for swimming. Always exercise caution if considering entering cold mountain waters.

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