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Waterfall hiking trails around Langres traverse a landscape characterized by the Plateau de Langres, featuring diverse natural environments including forests, valleys, marshes, and gorges. The region is home to the Parc National de Forêts, France's only national park dedicated entirely to forests, providing extensive woodland hiking opportunities. Four artificial lakes, such as Lac de la Liez and Lac de la Mouche, contribute to the varied terrain, offering both water features and surrounding trails. This area provides a range of natural…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of the Assumption dates from 1554 and was originally dedicated to Saint Didier, but was later changed to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It has a remarkable collection of 17th century paintings, some of which are inspired by famous artists such as Rubens and Rembrandt. You can also admire the marble altar, the stone altarpiece and the funerary slab of Abbot Alexandre Lecharny. The church is open to visitors every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Mondays and public holidays.
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The Cascades d'Étufs are a natural site presenting a series of waterfalls formed by a limestone spring which deposits a porous rock called tuff. The waterfalls are located on private property, but you can access them by a 10-minute walk from a parking lot. Along the way, you can admire the lush vegetation and the stream which flows into the Aube. The best time to visit is winter or early spring, when the water flow is abundant and the waterfalls are more impressive.
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The Arc-en-Barrois State Forest is one of the largest forests in France, covering more than 15,000 hectares of land. It is mainly composed of oak, beech and hornbeam trees, and is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including wild boar, deer and roe deer. The forest is open all year round. The Arc-en-Barrois National Forest is a wonderful place to discover the natural beauty and heritage of the Champagne-Ardenne region.
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There are currently 4 dedicated waterfall hiking trails around Langres listed on komoot. These routes primarily focus on the Étufs Waterfalls, offering various lengths and difficulty levels to explore the natural beauty of the region.
While all listed waterfall trails around Langres are rated moderate to difficult, the Étufs Waterfalls loop from Rouvres-sur-Aube is a moderate option at 9.2 km, making it a good choice for those looking for a less strenuous but still rewarding experience. It offers beautiful views of the waterfalls and surrounding scenery.
The longest waterfall hike is the Cascade d'Étufs — loop from Aubepierre-sur-Aube in the Parc National de Forêts (heart). This challenging route spans 20.7 km and typically takes around 5 hours 42 minutes to complete, delving deep into the Parc National de Forêts.
The waterfall trails around Langres traverse a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by the Plateau de Langres. You can expect varied terrain including dense woodlands, river valleys, and features of the Parc National de Forêts. Routes like the Étufs Waterfalls loop from Gurgy-la-Ville lead through varied forest and valley terrain.
The hiking routes in Langres, including those featuring waterfalls, are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.39 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the natural beauty, the varied terrain, and the immersive experience within the forests and valleys.
Yes, all the listed waterfall trails around Langres are circular routes. For example, the Étufs Waterfalls loop from Rouvres-sur-Aube and the Étufs Waterfalls loop from Gurgy-la-Ville both offer convenient circular paths to enjoy the waterfalls and return to your starting point.
Beyond the waterfalls, the Langres region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the nearby artificial lakes such as Lake Mouche or Lac de Charmes, which are popular for walking and birdwatching. The trails are also situated within or near the Parc National de Forêts, offering extensive woodland exploration.
While the waterfall trails are primarily focused on natural landscapes, the broader Langres area offers significant historical attractions. You could visit the Saint-Mammès Cathedral of Langres or explore the ancient ramparts of Langres itself, which provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and lakes.
The best time to visit the waterfalls in Langres is typically during spring or after periods of significant rainfall, when the water flow is at its strongest, making the cascades most impressive. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though water levels might be lower.
Many trails in the Langres region, especially those in natural areas like the Parc National de Forêts, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before your visit.
Given the varied terrain and potential for damp conditions near waterfalls, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather, and a waterproof jacket can be useful. Consider bringing trekking poles for stability on uneven paths.
The waterfall trails are generally located in more natural, less developed areas. While specific amenities directly at the trailheads might be limited, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby towns and villages such as Rouvres-sur-Aube, Aubepierre-sur-Aube, or Gurgy-la-Ville, which serve as starting points for some of these hikes.


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