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Plan D Eau Du Lac De Gresy

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Explore this spot in Grésy-sur-Isère. Popular location for swimming and paddling, water skiing, wake boarding, kayaking, canoeing and supping. Grésy-sur-Isère is located in the Savoie department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. The town is situated in the northern part of the Alps and is surrounded by picturesque mountain scenery. The landscape in the area is characterized by rolling hills, lush green forests, and cascading rivers. There are also several streams and lakes in the region, including Lake Annecy and Lac de la Gruyère, which are popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. The town itself is quaint and charming, with narrow streets and historic buildings, including a medieval castle. The area is also known for its local cuisine, including traditional mountain dishes such as raclette and fondue. The region is a popular destination for skiing in the winter months and hiking, cycling, and mountain climbing in the summer.

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Before you go

  • Cold water shock is real. Enter slowly and control your breathing.
  • Lake water can be much colder below the surface (thermocline)
  • Stay close to shore until you know the conditions
  • Watch for boat traffic and stay visible with a tow float
  • Check for blue-green algae warnings before swimming

Conditions change fast. Always check the latest data, read recent community reports, and swim within your ability.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this lake safe for swimming?

Check the Conditions tab for surface state and wind conditions. Review the Quality tab if this is a designated bathing water. Always read recent community reports for local advice.

How cold is the water?

Check the Temperature tab for the current estimate and 7-day trend. Lakes hold heat longer than rivers but can develop a thermocline. The water below the surface can be dramatically colder.

What should I bring?

A tow float for visibility (especially important where boats operate), warm layers for after, and consider a wetsuit in colder months. Check for designated swimming areas.