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Lac de Serre-Ponçon

Embrun - France

Spot Type
Flat

Water
Crystal Clear

Beach
Pebble

Rider Lever
beginner

Spot characteristics

Spot Type

Flat

Rider Skill

beginner

Crowd

Few people on the spot

Beach Type

Pebble

Water Quality

Crystal Clear

Tide Influence

Tide independent

Description of Lac de Serre-Ponçon (France)

If you haven't yet kited Lac de Serre-Ponçon, you're missing out—seriously! Picture this: you're shredding across crystal-clear flat water, surrounded by jaw-dropping alpine peaks, and the sun is blazing down as steady thermal winds power your session. Sounds dreamy? Well, that's exactly what awaits at Lac de Serre-Ponçon.

First off, getting there is pretty straightforward—about a two-hour drive from Marseille airport, and trust me, the views en route alone are worth the journey. The lake itself, born back in 1959 from damming the Durance River, has become a legit paradise for kiters craving consistent winds from April through August. These thermals usually kick in like clockwork around noon and blend beautifully with the legendary Mistral wind, giving you steady breezes ranging from 10 to 25 knots in peak months. If you're heading there in the warmer late summer months, expect lighter winds around 8-12 knots—perfect if you're into hydrofoiling or packing your bigger kites (think 15m or even larger).

Launching here is generally chill, thanks to a roomy, grass-and-gravel beach about 100 meters wide. But heads-up, when the wind comes from the west, trees can play spoiler and mess with your takeoff zone. Pro-tip: scoot east down the beach a bit for smoother wind and fewer launch dramas. Be ready for a quick stroll into the water—just mind the gravelly entry as the lake gets deep pretty fast, so don’t expect to walk out too far.

The flat-water conditions are epic, making it ideal for dialing in new freestyle tricks, cruising freeride, or floating along effortlessly on your foil. Water temps are pretty comfortable during peak season (23-24°C), but you'll definitely want a wetsuit if you're there outside of the warmest months, since spring and fall can dip to around 13–16°C, and winter’s positively brisk at 5–8°C.

The vibe at Lac de Serre-Ponçon is super laid-back. It’s not overcrowded, giving you plenty of space to rig your gear without stress. Plus, you're never far from shore, making it safe and reassuring, especially for newbies or those still working on their confidence. There's even a kite school (Altitude-Kite) right there offering lessons and rescue services, and a snack bar for post-session munchies (essential, right?). Parking is a breeze too, so no hauling your gear for miles—bonus points!

Beyond the kite scene, the lake is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and buzzing with other watersports like windsurfing, sailing, and SUP, creating a chill yet lively atmosphere.

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Spot profile

Travel spot

The typical kite travel destination, it is known for its great conditions, and kiters from around the world come here for their vacations.

Family spot

Located in an area that offers amenities for all the family and can provide good alternatives for everyone when the kiters are in the water.

Equipment

Kite sizes: 9–14m recommended for most summer days; larger kites or hydrofoils for lighter winds in late summer.

Wetsuit: 3/2mm or 4/3mm from spring to early summer and autumn; shorty or no wetsuit in peak summer (July–August).

Shoes: Neoprene shoes are advised for walking over gravel and pebbles.

Wind Conditions

Main wind directions

% of Windy days per month

Wind Speed Range

From 8 to 25 Knots



Suggested sizes

8 - 9 mt

10 - 11 mt

12 - 13 mt

14 mt and above

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Dangers

The main challenge at Lac de Serre-Ponçon is the irregular wind near the shore, especially when launching in westerly conditions, as trees can create wind shadows. Kiters should move east along the beach for a cleaner breeze and get into the water quickly after launching. The water gets deep fast, so beginners should be comfortable with deep-water relaunches. There is a local kite school that can provide rescue if needed, but repeated rescues may require taking a lesson. There are no significant hazards like rocks or strong currents, but kiters should be aware of other water users.

Location

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Closest City

Embrun

How to get There

The most convenient way to reach Lac de Serre-Ponçon is to fly into Marseille airport, then drive approximately two hours north into the Alps. The lake is well-signposted and accessible by car, with ample parking near the main kite beach.

Access

Publicly accessible; free parking is available right by the beach. No private or regulated access fees apply, but kiters should respect the designated launch and landing zones and any local guidance from the kite school

What to do besides kitesurfing

Lac de Serre-Ponçon isn't just for kiters—it’s packed with activities for everyone. With nine Blue Flag beaches, family-friendly swimming spots, and towns like Savines-le-Lac and Embrun offering eateries, shops, and comfy stays, it's got you covered.

Beyond the water, hiking and biking trails offer incredible views, and there's climbing and horseback riding too. Don’t miss exploring Europe's largest earth dam or taking a scenic boat tour to soak in the stunning alpine scenery. With water sports, festivals, and plenty for kids, it's the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

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