Pristine, transparent waters. Secure, marked swimming zones. Ideal for paddle boarding. Plan to arrive by mid-morning since it becomes crowded after 2 PM.
This is the best public beach/park for swimming that I have ever visited. It has clean changing rooms, ladders for easy access to the lake, shady trees for cooling off, and a laid-back atmosphere.
What a charming restaurant. Ideal for lunch after exploring Chateau de Montrottier. The patio is a delight on a hot day, thanks to the ample shade provided by the large tree. The menu is somewhat limited, offering a Plat du Jour with two options per course. However, I found this to be delightful since I often struggle with making a decision on what to order.
The beach is really pleasant, especially on September 9th when there is no admission fee. It has sandy shores followed by pebbles, and there's also a spacious grassy area with plenty of trees. Additionally, there are convenient free restroom facilities available.
The scenery at this location is truly breathtaking. It is a stunning destination. The only downside is that finding parking in the vicinity can be quite challenging, but that is to be expected in a popular tourist spot.
The swimming area is absolutely beautiful and impeccably clean. We discovered a lovely shaded spot on a grassy slope near the lifeguard station, restrooms, and showers. There are separate areas designated for swimming, catering to babies, young children, and adults. It is advisable to wear swim shoes due to the rocky path leading into the water, which then transitions into a peculiar clay/mud base. The water is delightful, and the scenery is truly breathtaking.