The smallest of the Vosges lakes, it covers an area of 0.5 hectares. Lake Fischboedle is located at an altitude of 794 meters above sea level above the Wormsa Valley. A scree slope flows into the lake, giving it an alpine feel.
The smallest of the Vosges lakes, it covers an area of 0.5 hectares. Lake Fischboedle is located at an altitude of 794 meters above sea level above the Wormsa Valley. A scree slope flows into the lake, giving it an alpine feel.
Of glacial origin, Lake Blanchemer belongs to the commune of La Bresse, known for its ski slopes. In winter, snow covers the lake and gives it the appearance of a white sea, hence the name Blanchemer!
An unmissable glacial natural jewel, this small lake with its mysterious charm is a haven of peace and serenity much appreciated by hikers.
Surrounded by fir forests, at the bottom of a wild gorge, this jewel of the Vosges attracts walkers with its calm and romantic atmosphere. An artificial lake, it was created around 1850 for trout farming.
Between peat bogs, steep walls, scree, trees and firs, Lac des Truites is one of the most beautiful lakes in the Vosges massif.
Of glacial origin, located at an altitude of 920 meters, Lake Altenweiher is a protected site prized by visitors for its wild beauty and peaceful setting. Surrounded by coniferous forests and Vosges peaks, the lake offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Lac Vert or Lac de Soultzeren is a small lake on the Alsatian side of the Vosges at the bottom of the Munster valley.
Blanchemer Lake is a glacial cirque. Around fifteen meters deep and covering an area of approximately 9 hectares, this lake is said (according to legend) to be the domain of a fairy.
Picturesque and full of charm surrounded by their tall green fir trees, the Vosges lakes are worth the detour.