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Lake Orceyrette

Lake Orceyrette

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4 km / duration 1 hour

By car from Villard Saint Pancrace, follow the signs for Les Ayes and park in the earthen parking lot at "Plan Peyron". Please note that traffic restrictions apply during the summer season.

At Plan Peyron, cross the torrent de l'Orceyrette: a descriptive sign indicates the entrance to the Bois des Ayes reserve. Take the right-hand route up the torrent to the edge of the forest. The path rises slowly along the stream for about 2 km to the lake spillway.

At the weir, continue left to walk around the lake. There are picnic tables, a campfire pit and a fishing pontoon for the disabled on the lakeside.

Then reach the upstream end of the lake: the path skirts around a wetland to join the track opposite. Ignore the left-hand paths leading to the chalets, then pick up the track on the right that runs alongside the lake.

Reach the weir: return by the same route on the right bank of the torrent.

A popular site with photographers, and the setting for the Alex Hugo series, it is also a reserve home to many remarkable bird species, including the European Pygmy-Owl, Tengmalm's Owl and Black Grouse.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Very easy
Duration
1h45mn
Dist.
4.2 km
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Starting point

Parking de Plan Peyron Route des Ayes , 05100   Villar-Saint-Pancrace
Lat : 44.832423Lng : 6.654644

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The Wood of Ayes

The Bois des Ayes is home to a number of remarkable habitats, including a cembra forest with trees between 400 and 600 years old. Including the Biological Reserve, this Natura 2000 site plays an important role in bird protection.The currently known birdlife comprises 87 species, including 76 species that use the site during the nesting period. The site is of particular interest to the Eurasian pygmy owl, as well as the Tengmalm's owl and the black grouse. There are also species that nest outside the perimeter but visit the site to feed, particularly during the breeding season: the golden eagle, the short-toed eagle, and the honey buzzard. Two remarkable entities are listed: - A group of Swiss stone pine and larch forests and pure Swiss stone pine forests (among the most beautiful in the French Alps). In the lower part of the forest, Swiss stone pine or Swiss stone pine mixes with larch, while at higher altitudes, Swiss stone pine becomes increasingly abundant, forming a pure Swiss stone pine forest above 2,100 meters. Some Swiss stone pines can reach 600 years of age and often have distinctive candelabra shapes. - A supra-forest zone in the southeastern half, peaking at 2,779 meters. This area includes a diverse mix of alpine heaths and grasslands, scree slopes, and rocky ridges. The whole area constitutes a high-quality mid- and high-mountain landscape, characteristic of the southwestern intra-Alpine massifs (Mediterranean-type mountain climate, with relative summer dryness). Sources: inpn.mnhn.fr/docs/natura2000/fsdpdf/FR9312021

Les Ayes 05100 Villar-Saint-Pancrace
- Office de tourisme des Hautes Vallees -
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Environments

Lakeside or by stretch of water
Mountain view
Waterside
Lake view

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Office de tourisme des Hautes Vallées - La Grave - La Clarée - L'Izoard - 21/02/2026
www.hautesvallees.com/la-grave/
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Type of land

Ground

Reception complements

Certain parts of the Bois des Ayes Natura 2000 site are protected areas with specific regulations, and the law provides for fines in the event of infringement. The Bois des Ayes reserve aims to protect the nesting of woodpeckers, nocturnal birds of prey and black grouse.


The site is open to all, but don't forget to follow a few recommendations:

-stay on marked trails
-keep your dog on a leash
-behave discreetly
-photograph flowers and animals from the paths
-leave stones where they are
- do not light fires
-take away garbage

Animals

Yes. leashed dog

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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾