Best lakes around Thann-Gebweiler are situated within the Vosges Mountains, offering a diverse natural landscape. The region features a mix of glacial and dam lakes, many of which are nestled in forested valleys or at the foot of high peaks. These lakes serve various purposes, from natural reserves to water supply and recreational areas, contributing to the area's geographic and ecological significance.
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nice inn with delicious food. especially the breakfast - great. sometimes they grill in the evening. no street nearby - wonderfully quiet
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Too bad the dam is currently under construction.
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Located at an altitude of 800 meters.
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The artificially created, yet idyllically situated "Lac de la Lauch" lake is featured in the komoot system not only for joggers, but also as a highlight for various sports, including hikers, with many more photos uploaded there. If you're interested, see =>>https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/308200
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No, swimming or bathing is not permitted in Lac de la Lauch. Located in the Vallée de la Lauch, Lac de la Lauch is a reservoir fed by the Lauchbach stream, which flows in and out. It serves as a source of drinking water. The valley, with its meltwater streams running along the mountain slopes, is relatively rich in water and features shady forests.
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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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On the edge of the lake, and surrounded by forests, the refuge offers an ideal setting to come and relax. You can enjoy the view on the terrace overlooking the lake while having a drink or enjoying a good meal. The refuge has 38 beds divided into dormitories and single rooms. Remember to book on the refuge website.
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For a wide range of family-friendly activities, Lake Kruth-Wildenstein is an excellent choice, offering swimming, canoeing, pedal boating, climbing, and an adventure park. It also has a 5 km pedestrian and cycling path. Lake Lauch is easily accessible by car and ideal for family picnics. Michelbach Lake features a 4km pedestrian circuit perfect for bird watching and educational walks.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Around Lake Alfeld, you can enjoy a 40-minute trek from the dike to the Chalet and Wasserfall cascade, providing panoramic views. Lake Kruth-Wildenstein has ecotourism walks and a 5 km path. From Lac de Sewen, trails lead towards the Ballon d'Alsace. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Easy hikes around Thann-Gebweiler guide.
Lac de Sewen, Lake Lauch, and Neuweiher Lake are all easily accessible by car, making them convenient for visitors. In contrast, Lac des Perches (Star Lake) is not accessible by car, offering a less crowded experience for hikers willing to make the journey on foot.
The lakes boast diverse natural features. Lac de Sewen is a glacial valley lake known for its protected peat bog, rich in unique flora and fauna like European beavers and carnivorous plants. Lake Alfeld is nestled amidst rocks, waterfalls, and dark forests. Lac de la Maix stands out with its emerald-colored waters, dense forests, and mystical ruins of an old chapel and stone sarcophagus.
Yes, the region's history is intertwined with its lakes. Near Lac de la Maix, you can find the ruins of an old chapel and a stone sarcophagus, adding a mystical dimension. Lake Kruth-Wildenstein is close to the ruins of Wildenstein Castle, which can be explored during ecotourism walks around the lake.
Swimming policies vary by lake. While swimming is generally prohibited in Lac de Sewen, Ballon Lake, and Lake Lauch (as they serve as water supplies), Lake Kruth-Wildenstein offers designated swimming areas. At Lake Alfeld, swimming is allowed at your own risk, and its riparian area is popular for cooling off.
Beyond hiking, the lakes offer various outdoor sports. Lake Kruth-Wildenstein is a hub for activities like canoeing, pedal boating, climbing, and diving. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous MTB trails in the area, which you can find in the MTB Trails around Thann-Gebweiler guide. Running trails are also available, such as those around Michelbach Lake, detailed in the Running Trails around Thann-Gebweiler guide.
Many lakes provide stunning viewpoints. The 40-minute trek around Lake Alfeld offers panoramic views of the Doller valley. Ballon Lake, nestled in a glacial cirque at the foot of the Grand Ballon, offers splendid scenery. You can also find a dedicated View of Lac des Perches highlight for breathtaking perspectives of Lac des Perches.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and water sports, with lush greenery and warmer temperatures. Autumn brings vibrant fall foliage, making it perfect for scenic walks. While some lakes are accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging, especially for higher-altitude lakes like Lac des Perches.
Yes, some lakes have amenities nearby. For instance, Neuweiher Refuge Inn is located near Neuweiher Lake, offering food and accommodation. While specific cafes or pubs are not universally available at every lake, larger recreational areas like Lake Kruth-Wildenstein often have facilities including cafes.
Lac de Sewen stands out as the only glacial valley lake of its kind in Alsace. It is classified as a national site due to its remarkably intact peat bog, which hosts unique flora and fauna, including European beavers and carnivorous plants. Geologists consider it a prime example of post-glaciation vegetation evolution, making it a significant natural reserve.
While specific dog policies can vary by lake and trail, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the Vosges Mountains, often on a leash. For example, the Seebach stream flowing from Lac des Perches is noted as an ideal dog drinking point. Always check local signage or park regulations for the most current information regarding pet access.


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