Derborence is a hamlet in the municipality of
Conthey 
, in the canton of
Valais 
, in
Switzerland 
. It is located at 1,450 metres in an isolated valley on the south side of the
Bernese Alps 
and is not permanently inhabited. Derborence is completely surrounded by mountains: The
Diablerets 
(highest) on the north,
Haut de Cry 
on the south and Mont Gond on the east. Derborence can be reached by a road from Conthey, or by foot from
Gryon 
, using the Pas de Cheville.
Lake Derborence was formed in 1749 after two landslides coming from the south wall of the Diablerets. Thousands of tons of rock came crashing down from a height of 1900 metres in 1714 and 1749, coming to 400 metres below and forming a 2 kilometre-long natural barrier which gradually filled with water.