Best lakes around Le Ménil are situated within the Vosges Mountains, offering access to various natural and artificial water bodies. This region is characterized by its mountainous landscape and provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The lakes serve as destinations for nature enthusiasts and those seeking recreational experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Located at an altitude of 800 meters.
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The parking at the lake is not accessible by car. You need to park at the end of the village at the dedicated parking This is a temporary rule for the summer but still active on 10 th april The access to the view point is easier via the east side
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Like other lakes, below the Tête des Perche. On the other hand, the signage, at the Col des Perche: could do better!! For the Tête des Perche or the Lac D'Alfeld... So, for the Lac D'Alfeld: follow Ballon d'Alsace until an intersection on the left. I lost an hour: returned at night!
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Beautiful hike from Rimbach pres Masevaux. Large car park by the church. After the restaurant opposite, walk a few more steps uphill. There, a hiking sign turns left. Beautiful hillside path with a view of the village. On the way, you can visit a chapel worth seeing. At the end of the village, a stony path leads uphill to the lakes. A wall separates the two lakes. Two rocks offer an elevated place to rest. The hiking trail turns left to the Ferme Auberge Gresson and turns right uphill to Lac Perche (Star Lake).
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Very nice lake for picnics. Unfortunately, the weather in mid-September meant that we couldn't swim in the lake. Cold winds from the heights prevented us from staying there for a long time.
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Both lakes are beautifully situated and offer great rest areas with beautiful views. The Refuge Neuweiher is located directly on the lake.
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It is possible to walk around the lake, but in the part opposite the dam you have to walk through large boulders without a path. But it is doable. The path is usually 1-10 meters above the lake surface.
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Very nice view of the lake. Not far from the Le Schlossberg campsite.
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For hikers seeking picturesque views, Lac des Perches (Star Lake) is an excellent choice. Located at about 1,000 meters altitude in a glacial valley, it offers a unique experience. Another great option is Crow Lake, a beautiful Kar Lake with hiking trails, including a circular walk of about 30 minutes, or a longer 1.5-hour variant by the Roche du Lac for good walkers.
Yes, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein is very family-friendly, offering a wide range of activities like swimming, canoeing, and a high ropes course. It also has a beach, cafe, and facilities. Neuweiher Lake is another good option, featuring pleasant resting areas and being directly accessible by car, making it convenient for families.
The lakes around Le Ménil offer diverse activities. At Lake Kruth-Wildenstein, you can enjoy swimming, canoeing, climbing, and even diving. Many lakes are surrounded by hiking trails. For more extensive outdoor adventures, you can explore various routes for Mountain Hikes, Gravel biking, and MTB Trails in the region.
For swimming, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein is a popular choice, offering supervised swimming during summer holidays and a beach. The nearby Lac de la Moselotte also provides a supervised beach for swimming, though access is paid. For experienced swimmers, Lac des Perches can be a refreshing stop on a strenuous hike.
Yes, Crow Lake offers a pleasant circular walk that can be completed in about 30 minutes. There's also a longer variant by the Roche du Lac, taking approximately 1.5 hours. Lac de la Moselotte also features a walk around the lake, which is about 6 km or 1.5 hours.
Parking situations vary by lake. For Crow Lake, the parking directly at the lake is often not accessible by car; you may need to park at the end of the village in a dedicated area. Neuweiher Lake, however, is directly accessible by car with a large car park by the church in Rimbach pres Masevaux, making it convenient.
Yes, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein has a cafe and other facilities available. Additionally, Neuweiher Lake has the Refuge Neuweiher located directly by the lake, which can serve as a resting point.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, especially at lakes like Lake Kruth-Wildenstein and Lac de la Moselotte. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Winter can be challenging for some trails, with access roads to lakes like Crow Lake sometimes closed, and ascents to viewpoints like Roche du Lac being more difficult with snow.
Lac des Perches (Star Lake) is known for being less crowded as it is not accessible by car, offering a more serene and picturesque experience for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The lakes around Le Ménil are set within the Vosges Mountains, characterized by glacial valleys and dense forests. You'll find features like the high-altitude setting of Lac des Perches, the unique double lake formation of Neuweiher Lake, and the Kar Lake geology of Crow Lake. Many offer stunning viewpoints over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Crow Lake is noted for offering varied fishing opportunities. Other lakes in the region may also permit fishing, but it's always advisable to check local regulations and permit requirements before you go.


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