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Jogging around Xonrupt-Longemer offers diverse terrain within the Vosges Mountains, characterized by natural landscapes and varied elevation. The region features glacial lakes such as Lac de Longemer, surrounded by forests, providing accessible loops for runners. Beyond the lakes, the broader Vosges area presents challenging mountain trails and panoramic views. This environment supports a range of running experiences, from gentle lakeside paths to more demanding ascents.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
241
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40.3km
05:41
1,610m
1,610m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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1,761
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8.50km
00:54
80m
80m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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210
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25.1km
03:34
980m
980m
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6.92km
00:45
50m
50m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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00:45
150m
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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So beautiful and so peaceful. It looks like a painting. All those trees in the background, such a beautiful green. An oasis.
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Beautiful peat bog, reminds me of Scotland, where you often walk on granite peat. It vibrates under your feet. Two photos show my stick with the tip of it in it, and also all the way in. The peat is quite thick here. Beautiful vegetation, and lizards can be seen too.
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The raised bog is a wonderfully tranquil place. One path leads along the moor to the south, another from the northeast a few meters into the bog. Depending on the angle of the light, the otherwise green moor grass shimmers red. Unfortunately, there is no bench here—it would probably sink—but even standing here, you can enjoy a break and let your gaze wander over the moor.
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⚠️ There is only one major road (currently closed for construction for part of the length in June 2025), with no sidewalks or protected pedestrian areas. Currently not a problem due to the closure, but would not recommend this route to runners if the road were to reopen.
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The initial tidal wave was reportedly up to 40 meters high and traveling at speeds of 70 km/h. It first reached the hamlets of Malpasset and Bozon, which were completely destroyed. About 20 minutes after the wall broke, it reached Fréjus, where the wave was still three meters high and buried large parts of the town in mud.
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The dam wall collapsed suddenly and completely on the night of December 2, 1959, at 9:13 p.m. The exact time of the collapse could be reconstructed because it is known when the power was cut off by the flood wave. The wall was almost completely eroded by the force of the water. Only a few sections of the wall on the right bank (as seen in the direction of flow) remained standing. Fragments of the wall, some the size of a house, lie scattered over a distance of several hundred meters downstream.
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The Sainte-Croix Dam (French: Barrage de Sainte-Croix) is a dam that dams the Verdon in France (Europe) on the border of the departments of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Var to form the Lac de Sainte-Croix.
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There are over 100 dedicated running routes around Xonrupt-Longemer listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for all fitness levels. These include easy lakeside loops and challenging mountain trails within the Vosges mountains.
Yes, Xonrupt-Longemer offers several easy and family-friendly running options. The most notable is the serene 6 km loop around Lac de Longemer, which is perfect for a gentle jog or a family outing. This route features minimal elevation gain and picturesque views.
For experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, the Vosges mountains provide routes with significant elevation gain. A demanding option is the Lake Longemer – Wormspel Combe loop from Xonrupt-Longemer, which spans nearly 40 km and features substantial ascents through mountainous terrain and dense forests. Another challenging route is the Tête de Grouvelin – Lac de Lispach loop from Lac de Longemer, covering over 20 km with considerable climbs.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Xonrupt-Longemer are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The popular Le Pré des Feignes – Lake Longemer loop from Lac de Longemer is a great example, offering a scenic circular path around Lac de Longemer.
The region is rich in natural beauty. While jogging, you can enjoy views of Lac de Longemer, the dramatic landscapes of the Vosges mountains, and potentially even the Alps on a clear day from higher points like Hohneck. The Sentier des Roches offers impressive rock formations, and the Retournemer waterfall is another beautiful natural feature to discover.
Many trails in the Xonrupt-Longemer area are dog-friendly, especially those through forests and around the lakes. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
The running routes in Xonrupt-Longemer are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 90 reviews. Runners frequently praise the serene lake loops, the challenging mountain trails, and the overall natural beauty of the Vosges mountains, which provide a diverse and rewarding experience.
While Xonrupt-Longemer is well-connected by road, public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport. Many routes are accessible from the village center or popular spots like Lac de Longemer, which may have bus stops.
Parking is generally available around Lac de Longemer, especially near popular access points and recreational areas. Look for designated parking lots close to the lake shore or trail starting points. Some routes, like the Le Pré des Feignes – Lake Longemer loop from Xonrupt-Longemer, often have convenient parking nearby.
Yes, Xonrupt-Longemer hosts an annual running event called the 'Foulées de Longemer,' typically in August. This event includes a 10 km road race around Lac de Longemer, a 3 km popular race, and shorter races for children, highlighting the area's appeal as a running destination.
Xonrupt-Longemer is suitable for running year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes, while winter transforms the landscape into a magical setting, with opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, and even running on frozen lake paths when conditions allow.
Yes, Xonrupt-Longemer and the surrounding areas offer various options for refreshments. You can find cafes and restaurants in the village itself, and some routes might pass by traditional 'fermes auberges' or inns, such as the Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal, where you can enjoy local cuisine.


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