Boucle pédestre : l'Alpage de l'Iselet

  • Walking/pedestrian
Parking du Lac des Dronières, 74350 Cruseilles

Description

A short, quiet, gentle family walk through the forest, discovering the magnificent, isolated Iselet mountain pasture and a panoramic view over Annecy. Take advantage of the Dronières leisure center at the start or finish of your hike! Go : Les Dronnières - Alpage de l'Iselet : 1h 05 min Return: Les Dronnières - Alpage de l'Iselet Alpage de l'Iselet - Les Dronières via Mare de l'Iselet : 1h10

Accepted customers

  • Individuals

All year round daily.

Points of interest

Points of interest

1The Salève

Enjoy a 360º panoramic view over Geneva and its lake, the Mont-Blanc range and the Jura from the top of this mountain with its many different aspects.<br/>The Salève is much more than a leisure destination; it's a natural area of rare complexity, protected by the European Natura 2000 network (for the Petit Salève only) for the fragility of its ecosystems. The mountain is a sanctuary where every species, from the most common to the rarest, plays an essential role.
The diversity of flowers on the Salève is impressive. These include orchids such as ophrys bourdon and sabot de Vénus, as well as a host of other colorful species.

The Salève skies are home to prestigious birds of prey such as the peregrine falcon, the kestrel and the vulture. The cliffs and forests are also home to the great horned owl, the great horned owl, the little owl, the white swift and the black redstart. At nightfall, the massif's cavities become essential for the survival of several bat species, including the rhinolophus, rhinolophus minor, murine, Pechstein's murine and barbastelle.

In addition to the 700 cattle (cows and lambs) that graze the mountain pastures, the massif is also a corridor for large predators such as the lynx and the wolf. The resident fauna is equally rich, comprising chamois, hinds, foxes, hares, squirrels and hedgehogs.
The Salève's dry grasslands are also home to remarkable insects such as the Salève apollo, the crucifer's azure, the plum blossom butterfly, the sulphurous ascalaphe and the delicate leste fiancée dragonfly. Finally, the balance of this ecosystem is completed by the presence of amphibians in the wetlands, such as the great crested newt, yellow-bellied toad and green and red-legged frogs.

2Lac des Dronières

Lac des Dronières is accessible all year round for family outings.<br/>Lake Dronières is a peaceful spot surrounded by fir and broadleaf trees, typical of the area. It is a great place to spot water birds, such as herons or mallard ducks that often settle here. Around the lake, the local plants change with the seasons, creating a lush and refreshing green setting. Right next to the water, the animal park offers a chance to see fallow deer and stags up close in a protected space. It is the perfect outing for nature lovers looking for a quiet moment.

Swimming is prohibited.

All anglers are asked to observe the following health and safety precautions:
-Wear a mask if you have to move around the lake and come across other people, or when the guards are passing by.
-You must have your own hydro-alcoholic gel.
-Maintain a minimum distance of 2 meters between you and other anglers.
-Avoid unnecessary movement

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