Best attractions and places to see around Granges-Aumontzey include natural features, historical sites, and recreational opportunities within the Vosges department of northeastern France. The area is characterized by its blend of forests, rivers like the Vologne, and proximity to the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from lakes to waterfalls and elevated viewpoints. The region offers numerous outdoor activities, including hiking on marked trails.
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Here you can cycle around the mountain lake on a great single trail.
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A beautiful wooden tower with a narrow spiral staircase, it can accommodate a maximum of four people at a time. During the week and in bad weather, you won't have to wait long.
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As already mentioned several times, there can be long waiting times for the climb, as a maximum of 4 people are allowed on the tower. To be honest, I'm used to higher observation towers. This one, with 85 steps, is rather small in my opinion. More information at https://visitgrandest.com/tour-de-merelle
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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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We were there in bad weather. It was July and drizzling. That meant we didn't have to wait or queue
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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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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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There are great opportunities to take a break on the bank near Xonrupt-Longemer.
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The area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Lispach, a serene lake surrounded by hills, or Lake Longemer, known for its clear waters ideal for swimming. Don't miss the picturesque Mérelle Waterfall or the impressive Great Tendon Waterfall. The Vologne River, flowing through the valley, is also a notable natural feature.
Yes, for panoramic views of the Vosges landscape, head to Merelle Observatory, which features a wooden observation tower. Another spot for superb views is Giropaire, overlooking the valley from the Kertoff Integral Biological Reserve.
Granges-Aumontzey is an excellent base for hiking. The area boasts 80 kilometers of marked trails, and it's a starting point for routes like the 'Tour de la Vologne'. The commune is also part of the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges, offering over 300 km of marked trails. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Iron spring – Mérelle Waterfall loop' or the 'Donkey's Leap – Merelle Observatory loop' found in the Mountain Hikes around Granges-Aumontzey guide.
Yes, the Vologne River is popular for fly fishing due to its clear waters. Additionally, the Rayau Fishing Pond is ideal for catching trout, carp, and other whitefish. Note that a Granges-Aumontzey AAPPMA card or a special card from the Proxi store in Granges-Aumontzey is required for fishing at the pond.
You can explore the unique Aumontzey Chapel, noted for its architecture, or visit the churches in Granges-sur-Vologne and Aumontzey, such as the Church of Notre-Dame-du-Saint-Rosaire. The renowned Le Jardin de Berchigranges, an impressive garden at 650 meters altitude, is also a cultural highlight. Nearby, the Notre-Dame-de-Montmorency Cistercian Abbey offers insights into local and religious history.
Absolutely. Granges-Aumontzey provides free-access outdoor games for children and a soccer field. Many natural sites are also suitable for families, such as Lake Lispach and Lake Longemer, which offer easy walks and swimming areas. The Mérelle Waterfall is also accessible for families with older children.
The spring and autumn months are ideal for experiencing the waterfalls at their fullest due to higher water flow, and for enjoying hiking with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer offers warm weather for swimming in the lakes. For winter sports enthusiasts, nearby ski resorts like La Bresse-Hohneck and those around Gérardmer are accessible during the colder months.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural environment, especially around Lake Lispach, which is described as a peaceful spot to unwind. The Mérelle Waterfall is loved for its picturesque setting within the forest and its accessibility. The panoramic views from Merelle Observatory are also a major draw, offering spectacular vistas of the Vosges.
Yes, the region offers various routes for cycling. You can find mountain biking trails such as the 'MTB/VTT tracks from Gérardmer loop' in the MTB Trails around Granges-Aumontzey guide. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Longemer Lake – Lake Longemer loop' are available in the Gravel biking around Granges-Aumontzey guide.
The Champ des Roches is an impressive natural site located a few kilometers from Granges-Aumontzey. It is a relic from the glacial era, featuring a unique landscape of large rock formations that makes for an interesting natural exploration.
Yes, the area is part of the 'valley of the lakes'. Besides Lake Lispach and Lake Longemer, you can also visit Lac de Gérardmer, often called the 'Pearl of the Vosges' and the biggest natural lake in the region, and Lac de Retournemer, both offering beautiful scenery and recreational opportunities.


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