Waterfalls around La Forge, a village in the Vosges region of France, offer a variety of natural experiences. The area is characterized by lush green valleys and numerous streams that create diverse waterfalls. It serves as a base for exploring these natural features, which range from tranquil cascades to more adventurous gorge walks. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its waterways.
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This is and has been one of the most beautiful hikes in decades – a mystical (fairy) forest with a picturesque gorge through which a clear stream meanders, burbling and gurgling! Truly, simply beautiful – nature that captivates, fascinates, and casts its spell...!!! Again and again...
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Petite Cascade de Tendon – Small Waterfall in the Countryside Tucked away in the sparse forest near Tendon lies the "Petite Cascade," the smaller of the two waterfalls in the area. An idyllic spot where the water cascades over rocks into a moss-covered streambed – tranquil, natural, and refreshing. 💧 Ideal for a short rest, a few atmospheric photos, or simply to pause for a moment. 💬 Tip: Worth seeing even when the water level is low – best visited after rain or in spring.
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The "Petite Cascade de Tendon" is also very impressive. The water cascades 10 meters into a thunderous drop in two stages.
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Pretty waterfall in the middle of nature. The path that runs alongside the waterfall requires a little agility to pass over the rocks... which makes the walk even more fun!
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Superb walk along this stream. The route is punctuated by crossing pretty little bridges
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The Mérelle waterfall is a waterfall located in the Vosges, on the Mérelle stream, near Gérardmer. The height of the fall is certainly less than 5 meters, but the idyllic setting offers a magnificent experience of nature. The flow of the stream is not very high, especially during the summer months, so it is recommended to visit the waterfall in spring or autumn in order to fully enjoy the hike.
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The smaller of the two Scouet waterfalls. Although smaller, it is no less impressive than its big sister downstream.
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Magnificent narrow gorge through which flows the Pheny, which is crossed in several places by a bridge. The path can be slippery in some places. 2 passages are secured with chains on the rock.
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Beyond the well-known spots, visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil Little Waterfall of Tendon, known for its moss-covered streambed and 10-meter drop. Another favorite is the Mérelle Waterfall near Gérardmer, appreciated for its idyllic forest setting. The Great Tendon Waterfall is also very popular due to its easy accessibility via a footpath through a beautiful forest.
Yes, the Little Waterfall of Tendon is considered family-friendly. While the Mérelle Waterfall is generally easy to reach, it's recommended for children who are not babies or very small, as some paths might be uneven. For more adventurous families, the walk to Donkey's Leap offers an enjoyable adventure, though some passages are secured with chains.
To see the waterfalls at their most impressive, it's recommended to visit after rain or during spring when water levels are higher due to snowmelt. Autumn also offers a beautiful experience with vibrant foliage, especially for waterfalls like Mérelle. While still worth seeing, water flow can be lower in summer.
Yes, the Donkey's Leap (Saut de la Bourrique) comes with a local legend about a donkey that sacrificed itself to protect its owner from bandits. The access path to this waterfall along the Phény stream is also unique, featuring a magnificent narrow gorge with several old stone bridges and sections secured with chains on the rock, making it an adventurous walk.
The area around La Forge offers diverse hiking trails. You can find short, easy walks to waterfalls like the Great Tendon Waterfall, or more adventurous routes through gorges like the one leading to Donkey's Leap along the Phény stream, which can be slippery and involve chains. Many trails wind through picturesque forests and offer varying difficulty levels. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around La Forge guide.
The Great Tendon Waterfall is easily accessible via a footpath and is a popular destination. The Little Waterfall of Tendon also has seating and parking nearby. The Bouchot waterfall near Rochesson is noted for its easy accessibility. For the Mérelle Waterfall, while beautiful, there is no direct parking, which can make it less busy.
Besides hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails, including loops around the Great Tendon Waterfall or the Pissoire Waterfall. For cyclists, there are routes like the Lispach Lake loop or the Moulure Rock – Great Tendon Waterfall loop. Discover more options in the Running Trails around La Forge and Cycling around La Forge guides.
Good shoes are highly recommended, especially for trails that can be slippery, such as the path to Donkey's Leap along the Phény stream. Even in dry weather, some sections can be uneven. If visiting after rain or in spring/autumn, waterproof outerwear might be beneficial. Always bring water and snacks, especially for longer hikes.
While not entirely hidden, the Bouchot waterfall near Rochesson and the Cuisinier waterfall near Gerbamont are excellent choices for those looking to explore beyond the most popular spots. They offer beautiful natural settings and are surrounded by numerous hiking trails, providing a more serene experience.
Visiting waterfalls in winter can offer a unique and beautiful experience, especially if they are partially frozen. However, trails can become icy and more challenging. It's crucial to check local conditions, wear appropriate winter hiking gear, and exercise caution on slippery paths. Some access roads or paths might be less maintained in winter.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and natural beauty of the area. They enjoy the idyllic settings, the clear water cascading over rocks, and the peaceful atmosphere for short rests or photography. The diverse experiences, from easy walks through beautiful forests to more adventurous gorge trails with unique features like chains and old stone bridges, are also highly appreciated.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around La Forge: