Best attractions and places to see around Gerbamont, a commune in the Vosges department of northeastern France, offer a mix of natural beauty and cultural sites. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, featuring numerous waterfalls and lakes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and cultural sites alongside opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful lake. Time to relax and enjoy.
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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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The parking at the lake is not accessible by car. You need to park at the end of the village at the dedicated parking This is a temporary rule for the summer but still active on 10 th april The access to the view point is easier via the east side
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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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Lake Gérardmer is a lake in the French Vosges near the town of Gérardmer. The lake was created in the Weichselian and originated from a roche moutonnée. It is a mountain lake and is located 600 meters above sea level
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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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The region around Gerbamont is rich in natural beauty. You can visit several waterfalls, including the picturesque Mérelle Waterfall and the legendary Donkey's Leap. Other notable waterfalls include Cascade du Bouchot, Gorges de Crosery, and Cuisinier waterfall. For lakes, explore Crow Lake, Lac de la Moselotte (offering supervised swimming in summer), and Lac de Gérardmer, the largest natural lake in the Vosges.
Yes, Gerbamont offers a few significant cultural sites. You can visit the Chapelle Saint-Del, a small chapel built in 1716, which houses an 18th-century altarpiece and rustic wooden beam benches classified as historical monuments. Nearby, the Musée du Bois (Wood Museum) showcases old tools and machinery related to timber and forestry, featuring a working 'Haut-Fer' vertical saw.
Gerbamont is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, and even winter sports. There are numerous hiking trails through woods and meadows. For more structured routes, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Gerbamont or Cycling around Gerbamont guides. In winter, ski resorts like La Bresse-Hohneck are accessible.
Absolutely! Many natural sites are suitable for families. Crow Lake is considered family-friendly with accessible strolls around the lake. The Mérelle Waterfall is also easy to reach for less experienced hikers and children. Lac de la Moselotte offers supervised swimming and leisure activities during July and August, making it a great spot for families.
For spectacular views, head to the Merelle Observatory. This beautiful wooden tower offers breathtaking vistas, though it can get busy on weekends. The Grand Ventron Summit, at 1204 meters, also provides panoramic views with an orientation board. Additionally, the rock of Crow Lake offers a very pretty viewpoint for good walkers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Mérelle Waterfall is loved for its impressive appearance and idyllic forest setting. The Merelle Observatory is praised for its spectacular views. Many also enjoy the unique legend behind Donkey's Leap and the fantastic gorge leading to it.
Yes, within a short distance of Gerbamont, you can discover several remarkable gardens. These include the Jardin d'Altitude du Haut Chitelet in Xonrupt Longemer, the Jardin de Berchigranges in Granges-sur-Vologne, the Jardin de la Ferrière in Amont-et-Effreney, and Les Jardins en Terrasses in Plombières-les-Bains.
The area offers many hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the 'Iron spring – Mérelle Waterfall loop from Gérardmer' and various loops around Crow Lake. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Mountain Hikes around Gerbamont guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. There are routes like the 'Green path between rocks – Crosery Gorges loop from Sapois' and the 'Greenway – Old Vagney railway station loop from Sapois'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Gerbamont and Road Cycling Routes around Gerbamont guides.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, especially to waterfalls like Cascade de Mérelle, when the water flow is fuller. Summer offers supervised swimming at Lac de la Moselotte and pleasant conditions for exploring. Winter provides opportunities for skiing at nearby resorts like La Bresse-Hohneck.
While not widely publicized, the Cuisinier waterfall is a popular spot for walkers in Gerbamont itself. The botanical path leading to the Gorges de Crosery also offers scenic views and a footbridge over the Moselotte River, providing a more intimate natural experience away from the main crowds.
When hiking around Gerbamont, especially to waterfalls or gorges like Donkey's Leap, it's recommended to wear good, sturdy shoes. The ground can be slippery, particularly after rain. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the mountainous terrain.


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