Best waterfalls around Vagney are found in the Vosges department of France, a region characterized by its natural beauty. The area features numerous cascades nestled within lush forests and sculpted by streams. These natural formations provide diverse settings for outdoor exploration and connection with the landscape. The waterfalls are often fed by local streams, creating dynamic visual experiences that vary with rainfall and seasons.
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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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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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The Saut de la Bourrique is a waterfall in the Vosges located in the municipality of Gérardmer. The legend associated with the name of this waterfall is said to come from a donkey that belonged to a ruler. On his way back from the Crusades, he was attacked by bandits. To protect him, the beast pounced on them at the foot of the waterfall, where it perished with the infidels.
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The Vagney area offers a diverse range of waterfalls, from multi-stage cascades like the Little Waterfall of Tendon to those nestled within picturesque forest areas such as the Mérelle Waterfall. You'll find cascades that glide over dark rock formations, like the Cascade de la Pissoire, and successions of smaller falls that sculpt the landscape, such as the Cascade de Battion.
The Little Waterfall of Tendon is noted as family-friendly and easily accessible by a footpath. The Mérelle Waterfall is also considered easy to reach for less experienced hikers, and children can enjoy it, though it's not recommended for babies or very small children due to the terrain.
For the most impressive views, it's best to visit after heavy rain or during spring and autumn. During these seasons, the streams have higher flow, making waterfalls like the Mérelle Waterfall, Cascade de la Pissoire, and the Tendon waterfalls particularly spectacular. Even with lower water levels, they offer tranquil natural scenery.
Yes, several waterfalls offer easy access. The Little Waterfall of Tendon and Great Tendon Waterfall are easily accessible by footpaths. The Cascade de la Pissoire can be reached via a quick 10-minute walk from a nearby parking area, and the hike to Cascade de Battion is generally easy, taking about 1.5 hours round trip from Rochesson.
The region offers numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find a 7 km circular walk from Le Haut du Tôt to the Cascade de la Pissoire. The Cascade de Faymont is located in a good hiking area with longer circuits available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Vagney guide, which includes routes like the 'Pissoire Waterfall – Pissoire Waterfall loop from La Croix des Hêtres'.
Yes, the Donkey's Leap waterfall has a legend about a donkey saving its lord from bandits. The Cascade de Battion area also has historical significance, with past reliance on hydraulic power evident from a former reservoir and diversion canal. The Cascade de Faymont historically served a sawmill's hydraulic machinery.
Beyond the cascades, you'll encounter lush forests, moss-covered streambeds, and unique rock formations. The Phény stream flows through a magnificent narrow gorge with small wooden or stone bridges. Viewpoints like the Roche des Ducs near Cascade de Battion offer panoramic views of the Rochesson valley.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, there's a parking area near the Cascade de la Pissoire for a short walk to the falls. The Little Waterfall of Tendon also has seating and parking nearby. For the Mérelle Waterfall, while there's no direct parking, it's accessible from nearby areas.
Good shoes are highly recommended, especially as paths can be slippery, particularly after rain or in damp weather, as noted for the Donkey's Leap. Dress in layers suitable for hiking and varying weather conditions, and consider bringing water and snacks.
Absolutely. The region around Vagney offers various routes for cycling and running. You can find options like the 'Bouchot Falls – Wooden shoe loop from Vagney' for cycling on the Cycling around Vagney guide. For runners, the Running Trails around Vagney guide includes routes such as the 'Saut du Bouchot – Bouchot Falls loop from Vagney'.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil ambiance and the opportunity to connect with nature. The clear water and lush green vegetation create idyllic atmospheres, making them popular spots for nature lovers and hikers. Many enjoy the impressive appearance of the water cascading over rocks and the beautiful forest settings, as highlighted by the more than 800 upvotes and over 280 photos shared by the komoot community.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Phény stream offers a more secluded experience. Its narrow valley features small waterfalls pouring down from the slopes and requires navigating a path with chains in some places, giving it a wilder feel compared to more easily accessible sites.


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