Lac De Vouglans

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Stretching 35 kilometres through the Jura mountains, Lac De Vouglans is a stunning turquoise reservoir that feels more Mediterranean than inland France. Created by a hydroelectric dam on the Ain River, this elongated lake is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers, with forested shores, limestone cliffs, and hidden coves. The lake's clean, warm waters and reliable breezes make it a top destination for sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking, while hiking and cycling trails weave through the surrounding countryside. Despite its popularity, the lake retains a wild, uncrowded feel, especially outside July and August.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to enjoy the lake's main attractions without rushing. Spend the first day on the water – sailing, swimming, or kayaking – and the second exploring the hiking trails and the dam. If you have a third day, consider a via ferrata session or a day trip to nearby villages. For a self-drive itinerary, Lac De Vouglans works well as a two-night stop between the Jura Mountains and the Rhône-Alpes region.

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