About Lac de Vallon
The Lac de Vallon is a 15-hectare mountain lake at 1080 m altitude in the hamlet of La Chèvrerie, in the commune of Bellevaux. It formed on the night of 11–12 March 1943, when a mudslide swept away about ten chalets and blocked the course of the Brévon river. Water accumulated behind this natural dam, submerging the hamlet of L'Écondu, whose foundations can still sometimes be seen beneath the surface.
It is the youngest lake in the Chablais. It is recognised as a key geosite of the UNESCO Chablais Global Geopark and has been classified as a Natural Zone of Ecological, Faunistic and Floristic Interest (ZNIEFF) since 1991. Maximum depth: 16 m. Free, open access year-round. Camping, bivouac and fires are prohibited on site.
What you can do there
Walk around the lake
Interpretation trail of about one hour around the lake. Geopark panels explaining the formation of the site and the history of the submerged hamlets.
Fish in the lake
1 April – 8 OctoberBrown trout, rainbow trout, Arctic char, minnow. Permit required via APPMA. Classified as difficult. Permits sold at the OT des Alpes du Léman (Bellevaux, Habère-Poche).
Picnic by the water
Picnic area on the shores. Grassy lawns along the banks.
Photograph the Roc d'Enfer
The summit of Roc d'Enfer (2244 m) is reflected in the lake. A belvedere overlooks the site for a panoramic view.
Visit the Chapelle Saint-Bruno
Chapel rebuilt in 1651 on the ruins of the former Chartreuse de Ripaille-Vallon, by the lake. Restored since 1971 by the association Les amis de la Chartreuse de Vallon-Ripaille.
Observe flora and fauna
ZNIEFF since 1991In 70 years, rich flora and fauna have settled in and around the lake. Protected site for its ecological interest.
Practical info
How to get there
By car
From Bellevaux, follow signs to La Chèvrerie (road leading towards the Roc d'Enfer massif). The lake car park is signposted on arrival. Bellevaux is about 20 km south of Thonon-les-Bains.
When to visit
The Lac de Vallon is accessible year-round, but conditions vary significantly with the season:
- April – June: snowmelt, high water, flora awakening. Fishing opens on 1 April.
- July – August: peak season, shade appreciated in hot weather. Arrive early for quiet.
- September – early October: autumn light, lower visitor numbers. Fishing closes on 8 October.
- Winter: snow-covered landscape, lake sometimes partially frozen. Snowshoe routes in the La Chèvrerie area.
Where to eat, drink, stay nearby
Photos of Lac de Vallon
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Frequently asked questions
Is access to the Lac de Vallon paid?
How was the Lac de Vallon formed?
Can you swim in the Lac de Vallon?
Can you fish in the Lac de Vallon?
How long does it take to walk around the Lac de Vallon?
Can you camp or bivouac at the Lac de Vallon?
Can I bring my dog to the Lac de Vallon?
Is there parking at the Lac de Vallon?
Is the Lac de Vallon classified or protected?
- Mairie de Bellevaux — site officiel de la commune
- Géoparc mondial UNESCO du Chablais — fiche Lac de Vallon
- Office de Tourisme des Alpes du Léman — Lac de Vallon
- Haute-Savoie Tourisme — Lac de Vallon
- Haute-Savoie Tourisme — Pêche au lac de Vallon
Cross-checked across multiple sources at publication date. Information may change — confirm with the official operator before a specific visit.