Near the lake, which is covered in winter, the Cembro and Arolla pines form one of the most beautiful cembra forests in the Alps. The lake is also rich in wildlife, including golden eagles and black grouse.
A well-groomed path allows you to walk around the lake or even to the end of the Tuéda plateau.
At the Maison de la réserve naturelle (nature reserve centre) on the left-hand side of the lake, you can discover all the little secrets of this natural environment. You can eat at the restaurant beneath the Maison de la Réserve.
- Sport
Winter trail "Plan de Tueda Nature Reserve"
About
Signs
Marked trail with yellow signs and snowman and then signs delimiting pedestrian or cross-country ski trails Closed in case of avalanche risk and during the PIDA (avalanche trigger) State of maintenance and the opening/closing of footpaths and snowshoes is updated daily on www.meribel.net
Map references
Méribel winter footpath map
Further informations
Groomed trail
Reception
Toilets and baby changing facilities at the entrance to the Tueda reserve
Trail marked with yellow signposts and markers for pedestrians and cross-country skiers
Trail closed in case of avalanche risk and during PIDA (avalanche triggering plan)
The state of maintenance and the opening/closing of the footpaths and snowshoe trails is reported daily on www.meribel.net
Dogs must be kept on a leash and dog waste bags must be disposed of in the garbage can at the entrance to the lake.
Period of practice
Throughout the year : open daily.
- Pets welcome
- Restaurant
- Parking nearby
- Public WC
- Defibrillator
- Picnic area
Contacts
Access
From the Méribel-Mottaret Tourist Office, the Châtelet shuttle stop
or the Plan Ravet parking lot.
Get hold of the resort map, on which departure points are more precisely indicated by orange arrows, and the winter footpath map.
- Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
- Even flooring with no obstacles