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Jogging around Saint-Baslemont offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by lush Vosges forests and rolling countryside. The region features varied terrains, from gentle paths to more challenging routes with elevation changes, providing options for different fitness levels. Situated on a watershed, the area presents interesting topographical variations, with many trails winding through shaded woodlands. These natural features create an ideal setting for invigorating runs and exploring the outdoors.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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13.9km
01:29
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110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
01:21
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.1km
01:46
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:01
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lacs de la Folie site in Contrexéville covers 12 hectares of greenery in the heart of the Vosges Plain, as well as: • its free, supervised outdoor swimming pool and grassy solarium, in July and August (Facebook page Piscine de plein air des Lacs de la Folie), (Swimming prohibited in the lakes) • For families, couples, and athletes, or solo, the tour of the lakes is accessible on foot, by bike, with a stroller, or in a wheelchair • It's also the starting point for numerous marked and shaded trails, including the Sentier des Lacs at the Vittel Thermal Park, which is 6 km long and accessible on foot or by bike • its pedal boat and paddleboard rentals with "Pedal'Eau mentalo" • its "Accrofolie" treetop adventure park with courses and zip lines for children and adults (children from 1 m tall) and where you'll also find an escape game • It's also a paradise for Fishing, particularly for carp, trout, tench, roach, and other gudgeon, is available from the banks only (fishing fees per day and per line, collected on site by the fish warden). • The ideal place for a picnic, a drink, an ice cream, or a meal on the terrace overlooking the lakes, and there are also playgrounds for children. • Free parking. Everything you need for a relaxing family time! The Upper Lake Created in 1929, it is elongated, nearly 400 meters long and covers an area of 4.5 hectares. The Lower Lake Created in 1960, it is separated from the former only by a dike through which a road runs. The 200-meter-long straight dam gives it an area of 5.5 hectares.
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The thermal baths in Vittel are presented in a typically French style, slightly outdated and yet somehow attractive. There is also a large park where you can linger. Everything blooms and is stylishly arranged.
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The Saint-Baslemont region offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 70 trails available. These include a variety of difficulties, from easy paths to more challenging runs, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
Yes, Saint-Baslemont has several easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. There are 14 routes specifically rated as easy, offering gentle paths through the scenic Vosges countryside.
Jogging around Saint-Baslemont offers a diverse landscape, characterized by lush Vosges forests and rolling countryside. You'll find varied terrains, from gentle paths suitable for casual jogs to more challenging routes with elevation changes. Many trails wind through beautiful, shaded woodlands, providing an ideal setting for invigorating runs.
Yes, many of the running routes in the Saint-Baslemont area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Tour of the Lakes loop from Vittel is a popular moderate circular path exploring the area's lakes and surrounding greenery.
Many trails in the Vosges region are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife. The varied terrain and natural settings around Saint-Baslemont provide excellent opportunities for you and your canine companion to enjoy a run together.
Absolutely. The area offers trails suitable for families, particularly those with gentler gradients and well-maintained paths. The Folie Lakes site near Contrexéville, for instance, provides 12 hectares of greenery with marked and shaded trails perfect for walking, cycling, and jogging, appealing to families.
While jogging in Saint-Baslemont, you can immerse yourself in the verdant Vosges forest and enjoy magnificent panoramas of the Vosges mountain range. You might also encounter historical elements like sections of an Ancient Roman Road or explore the scenic Vittel Thermal Park.
Saint-Baslemont is a village in the Vosges countryside. While some routes, like those around Vittel, might be accessible via local transport to Vittel itself, direct public transport to all trailheads in Saint-Baslemont can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access the wider network of trails.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular starting points for running routes, especially in nearby towns like Vittel. For example, the Vittel Thermal Park, a popular jogging destination, offers parking facilities.
The running routes in Saint-Baslemont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from several reviews. Nearly 900 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the quiet woodlands and well-marked paths.
The Vosges region around Saint-Baslemont is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning natural colors, making them ideal for running. Summer provides shaded forest paths, perfect for escaping the heat, while winter can offer unique snowy landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, you can combine your run with a touch of history. Sections of the tourist circuit lead to the 18th-century Priory of Bonneval and its chapel, a Celtic camp, and the Séchelles towers. The route also incorporates an Ancient Roman Road, offering a unique historical element to your jog.
Saint-Baslemont itself is a charming village, and you can find local guesthouses or B&Bs. For more options, the thermal towns of Vittel and Contrexéville are just ten kilometers away and offer a wider range of accommodation, from hotels to holiday rentals, providing convenient access to many running trails.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a more intense workout, the area offers routes with significant elevation changes. The village is notably crossed by the GR7, a major long-distance footpath, sections of which can provide excellent opportunities for longer, more exploratory jogs through varied and challenging scenery.
Indeed. The region features beautiful water bodies that can be incorporated into your run. The Tour of the Lakes loop from Vittel is a popular choice, and the Folie Lakes near Contrexéville offer marked trails around their scenic shores.


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