Best lakes around Ban-De-Laveline are located in the surrounding Vosges department, as Ban-De-Laveline is situated in the Piedmont region of the Vosges peaks. This area provides access to several notable lakes, typically within a 40-minute drive. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, natural beauty, and hiking. The region is characterized by its mountain lakes, many of which are nestled within forested landscapes.
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By straying slightly from the path, you will reach the bank from where you will have plenty of time to observe Lac Blanc.
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The small circle around the lake is very beautiful. Not far from the beautiful view comes the Ruisseau du Lac Noir (stream), where you can freshen up. Ideal for a break.
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What a beautiful place just before the hell of the First World War. The place was particularly magical in the light morning mist.
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I've been here so many times, but it's always super nice. And every season offers different moods. 🤩
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Magnificent mountain lake in the middle of the forest
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Nice narrow path along the Lac Blanc
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Bog created by the melting of a glacier. It was discovered in 1442.
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Beautiful path that is also good to walk with children
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The area around Ban-De-Laveline, situated in the Piedmont region of the Vosges peaks, offers a variety of mountain lakes and forested lakes. These include popular spots with amenities, as well as more secluded natural settings, many of which are ideal for walking trails and enjoying natural beauty.
Yes, several lakes in the vicinity are suitable for swimming. Lac de Gérardmer and Lac de Longemer both offer swimming spots, though the water can be quite cold. Lac de Xonrupt-Longemer is particularly recommended for its very good water quality and family-friendly facilities.
Many lakes in the region provide excellent hiking trails. For instance, a full circuit around Lac de Gérardmer takes about 2.5 hours, traversing forested areas and rocky banks. Lac Blanc is a key starting point for the challenging '3 Lakes Hike' which also includes Lac Noir and Lac des Truites. There are also walking trails on the shores of Lac Blanc suitable for families.
Absolutely. Lac de Xonrupt-Longemer is known for its picnic tables and ample space for families, with a gentle walk around the lake accessible with strollers. Lac de Gérardmer offers pedal-boating in addition to swimming and walking.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Black Lake is notable for its dark, peaty bottom and dense spruce forests. Lac Blanc provides breathtaking views over the Alsace valley from its mountain setting. View of Lac Blanc offers stunning perspectives of the lake region, showcasing the unique color of the water.
Yes, fishing is permitted in some of the mountain lakes, such as Lac Blanc, provided you have a fishing license. Always check local regulations for specific lakes.
For those seeking a challenge, the '3 Lakes Hike' starting from Lac Blanc is a sporty route that includes Lac Noir and Lac des Truites, offering varied trails for different fitness levels. The small circuit around Black Lake also requires sure-footedness.
The highest lake in the Vosges Massif is Lac des Truites (also known as Lac du Forlet), situated at an altitude of 1,061 meters. It offers a unique alpine experience.
Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Liberty's tree – Bagenelles Pass loop' or 'Col du Bonhomme – Bagenelles Pass loop' from the MTB Trails around Ban-De-Laveline guide. Gravel biking options are also available, including routes like 'Bikepark Lac Blanc – Lac Blanc loop' from the Gravel biking around Ban-De-Laveline guide.
Yes, some lakes have amenities nearby. Lac Blanc has an adjoining restaurant. Additionally, many locations in the Vosges Massif have farm inns where visitors can savor traditional local cuisine.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the tranquil environment of the Vosges lakes. The views, especially from vantage points like View of Lac Blanc, are often highlighted. The variety of trails, from easy walks to challenging hikes, also makes the area popular for outdoor enthusiasts.
Most of the notable lakes in the surrounding Vosges department are typically within a 40-minute drive from Ban-De-Laveline. For example, Lac de Gérardmer and Lac Blanc are both approximately 40 minutes away by car.


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