Lac de Génissiat
Lac de Génissiat is a vast artificial lake on the Rhône River in the Ain department, created by the Génissiat Dam. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and limestone cliffs, this reservoir offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The deep blue waters contrast with the green landscape, making it a photogenic spot for a peaceful retreat.
Highlights & What to See
- Génissiat Dam: An impressive feat of mid-20th-century engineering, the dam is one of the largest on the Rhône. You can view it from the bridge or take a guided tour (check availability locally).
- Lake Cruises: Hop aboard a small boat or kayak to explore the lake's quiet coves and inlets. The calm waters are ideal for paddling and spotting birds like herons and kingfishers.
- Hiking and Biking: Several trails wind along the lake's edge and through adjacent woodlands. The Sentier des Gorges de la Balme offers dramatic views of the gorge and lake below.
- Fishing: The lake is stocked with pike, perch, and carp. Anglers can enjoy a tranquil day on the shore or from a boat.
- Picnicking and Swimming: Designated beaches and grassy areas near the dam are perfect for a summer dip or a leisurely lunch with a view.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day at Lac de Génissiat. If you're driving through the region, a couple of hours are enough for a quick look at the dam and a lakeside stroll. For a more immersive experience, plan a full day to hike, picnic, and take a boat out. Overnight stays are not common on-site, but nearby towns like Bellegarde-sur-Valserine offer accommodation.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bellegarde-sur-Valserine: A charming town with a historic centre, market, and the spectacular Pertes de la Valserine — a series of waterfalls and gorges.
- Gorges de la Balme: A dramatic limestone gorge with a walking trail that offers stunning views of the Rhône valley.
- Valserhône: Known for the medieval Château de Musinens and the scenic Valserine River.
- Geneva (Switzerland): Just 40 minutes north, the international city offers museums, shopping, and Lake Geneva.
- Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park: A short drive east into the Jura mountains for hiking, skiing, and cheese tasting.
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Image credits
- Bellegarde-sur-Valserine — Ronson Uploaded by Ronson expert at en.wikipedia / Public domain
- Gorges de la Balme — タクナワン / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Valserhône — Sylvapram / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Geneva — Kevin Quinn, Ohio, US / CC BY 2.0