Best attractions and places to see around Lac De Longemer are situated in the Vosges mountains, featuring a glacial lake at 736 meters elevation. This area is part of the scenic Valley of Lakes, known for its clear waters and surrounding dense forests. The site, covering 900 hectares, has been classified as a remarkable natural site since 2002. It offers a variety of natural and historical points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I actually found it a long boring stretch with few views. The last few kilometers downhill are nice, but I would rather go for the busier road
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The beautiful chapel is located in the middle of a local recreation area with a volleyball court, kiosk and playgrounds for all ages. There are many free parking spaces and swimming areas on the lake nearby.
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Idyllic mountain lake surrounded by dense mixed forests with various paths to walk around. There are two campsites directly on the lake and several bathing areas. The water is fresh and very clear (August 2024) with sandy, shallow entrances. If you like, you will also find a kiosk, ice cream stands, pedal boat rentals, etc. It's wonderful to swim in the mountain panorama!
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Idyllic mountain lake surrounded by dense mixed forests with various paths to walk around. There are two campsites directly on the lake and several bathing areas. The water is fresh and very clear (August 2024) with sandy, shallow entrances. If you like, you will also find a kiosk, ice cream stands, pedal boat rentals, etc. Wonderful to swim in the mountain panorama!
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Located on the shores of Lake Longemer, the small chapel was built around 1449 by the ladies canonesses of Remiremont to perpetuate the memory of Bilon, officer of Gérard d'Alsace. In 1056 Bilon, who became a hermit, founded an oratory and a cell on a hillock on the left bank of the lake. - After the chapel fell into disrepair, it was rebuilt in 1727 and dedicated to Saint-Florent, Bishop of Strasbourg. In 1830, a safe containing a skeleton and a chain was discovered there. - The chapel became the property of the municipality of Xonrupt-Longemer in 1956. The hill on which she stands at the edge of the lake is called "Butte Bilon".
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Alternative to the main road from Gérademer to Lac de Longemer. Particularly in the first section, out of Gérademer, very steep over a long stretch. The narrow asphalt road through the forest is an experience in itself and highly recommended.
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Located on the shores of Lake Longemer, the small chapel was built around 1449 by the Dames Canonesses de Remiremont in order to perpetuate the memory of Bilon, officer of Gérard d'Alsace. In 1056, Bilon, who became a hermit, erected an oratory and a cell on a hillock on the left bank of the lake. - Having fallen into ruin, the chapel was rebuilt in 1727 and dedicated to Saint-Florent, bishop of Strasbourg. A vault containing a skeleton and a chain was discovered there in 18301. - The chapel became the property of the commune of Xonrupt-Longemer in 1956. The mound on which it stands at the edge of the lake is called "Butte Bilon". The upper part of the chapel is covered with wooden cladding. In the region, small spruce planks split into the grain of the wood called "essis" are made by hand. This technique uses wood for long-lasting efficiency and solidity to insulate against rain and cold.
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The primary natural feature is Lake Longemer itself, a glacial lake known for its clear waters and surrounding dense forests. It's part of the scenic Valley of Lakes. You can also find sandy beaches, such as Pré des Feignes Beach, Lake Longemer, and notable peaks like Haut de Saint-Jacques and Boulard in the vicinity.
Yes, the historic Saint-Florent Chapel, Xonrupt-Longemer, originally built around 1449 and rebuilt in 1727, stands directly on the lake's edge. In the village of Xonrupt-Longemer, you can also find the Church Sainte-Bernadette, known for its traditional Vosges architecture, and the intriguing Pont des Fées (Fairies' Bridge).
Lac de Longemer is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like swimming, kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddling, and pedal boating. Fishing is also popular, and the surrounding area offers extensive opportunities for hiking, walking, and cycling. During winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available.
Absolutely. You can take an easy, marked footpath that circles Lake Longemer, taking about an hour. For more challenging options, trails lead to the smaller, wilder Lac de Retournemer, or to viewpoints like Chaume Balveurche and the Hohneck. You can find a variety of routes, from easy to difficult, on the Hiking around Lac De Longemer guide.
Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes. Options range from moderate loops like the 'Longemer Lake – Lispach Lake loop from Xonrupt-Longemer' to more difficult ascents such as 'Le Col de la Schlucht – loop from Lac de Longemer'. Explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Lac De Longemer guide.
Lac de Longemer is very family-friendly. Pré des Feignes Beach, Lake Longemer offers a shallow entry for swimming, making the water warmer and safer for children. The area around the Saint-Florent Chapel includes playgrounds and a volleyball court. Easy walking paths around the lake are also suitable for families.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with the lake's clear waters and sandy beaches. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery for hiking and walking, with vibrant foliage. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, connecting to nearby ski domains.
You can enjoy beautiful perspectives from various spots, including the View of Lake Longemer at the mouth of the Vologne River. For panoramic views of the Longemer valley, consider hiking to Chaume Balveurche from the Roche Boulard shelter, or undertaking a more challenging ascent to the Hohneck (1,363 meters).
Yes, Lac de Longemer is part of the Valley of Lakes, which also includes Lac de Gérardmer and the smaller, wilder Lac de Retournemer. A popular two-hour hiking trek leads to Lac de Retournemer, known for its dense forests and waterfalls. Lac du Lispach is another nearby lake accessible via hiking routes.
Visitors frequently praise the lake's clear waters and natural beauty, making it an ideal setting for swimming and hiking. The calm environment and picturesque surroundings are often highlighted, with many appreciating the well-maintained swimming areas and the overall tranquility of the area. The historical Saint-Florent Chapel also receives positive remarks for its scenic location.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity in Lac de Longemer. The lake is known for its clear, refreshing waters. While swimming is generally unsupervised, areas like Pré des Feignes Beach, Lake Longemer, offer shallow entry points, making the water slightly warmer and suitable for families.
For an easy and pleasant walk, there is a marked footpath that allows you to walk around the entire Lac de Longemer. This circular route typically takes about one hour to complete and offers continuous views of the lake and its surroundings. You can also find an 'easy' rated route called 'Lake Longemer – Lake Longemer loop from Lac de Longemer' in the Mountain Hikes around Lac De Longemer guide.


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