Best lakes around Anould are found in the Vosges mountains, a region known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. Anould serves as a convenient starting point for exploring several notable lakes. The area offers diverse aquatic environments, from tranquil ponds to larger glacial lakes, suitable for various recreational pursuits.
Last updated: August 14, 2026
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Hidden between the wooded hills of the Vosges lies the Étang des Dames, an idyllic lake that invites you to a moment of peace and reflection. Surrounded by pines and deciduous trees, the water reflects the serene beauty of nature. This is a perfect place for a short break during your bike ride, with picnic facilities and often only the company of birds and rippling water.
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The beautiful chapel is located in the middle of a local recreation area with a volleyball court, kiosk and playgrounds for all ages. There are many free parking spaces and swimming areas on the lake nearby.
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Located on the shores of Lake Longemer, the small chapel was built around 1449 by the ladies canonesses of Remiremont to perpetuate the memory of Bilon, officer of Gérard d'Alsace. In 1056 Bilon, who became a hermit, founded an oratory and a cell on a hillock on the left bank of the lake. - After the chapel fell into disrepair, it was rebuilt in 1727 and dedicated to Saint-Florent, Bishop of Strasbourg. In 1830, a safe containing a skeleton and a chain was discovered there. - The chapel became the property of the municipality of Xonrupt-Longemer in 1956. The hill on which she stands at the edge of the lake is called "Butte Bilon".
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Located on the shores of Lake Longemer, the small chapel was built around 1449 by the Dames Canonesses de Remiremont in order to perpetuate the memory of Bilon, officer of Gérard d'Alsace. In 1056, Bilon, who became a hermit, erected an oratory and a cell on a hillock on the left bank of the lake. - Having fallen into ruin, the chapel was rebuilt in 1727 and dedicated to Saint-Florent, bishop of Strasbourg. A vault containing a skeleton and a chain was discovered there in 18301. - The chapel became the property of the commune of Xonrupt-Longemer in 1956. The mound on which it stands at the edge of the lake is called "Butte Bilon". The upper part of the chapel is covered with wooden cladding. In the region, small spruce planks split into the grain of the wood called "essis" are made by hand. This technique uses wood for long-lasting efficiency and solidity to insulate against rain and cold.
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The Saint-Florent Chapel, located near Lake Longemer, is a historic place of worship dedicated to Saint Florent, a local patron saint. It attracts pilgrims and visitors because of its picturesque architecture and peaceful spiritual atmosphere.
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Magnificent little chapel overlooking the lake
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Unfortunately the chapel was locked. But from the chapel hill you have a beautiful view of the lake.
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The lake region is one of the most beautiful in the Vosges. It is enough to admire the photos of the Lac Blanc to notice it. Walking through the Hautes Chaumes and seeing the lakes looming below is simply magnificent.
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For a tranquil escape, the Ladies' Pond (Étang des Dames) is an excellent choice. Nestled among wooded hills, it offers a serene environment with picnic facilities, often accompanied by the sounds of birds and rippling water. It's ideal for a quiet break during a bike ride or a family outing.
Yes, Lake Longemer is renowned for its clear waters and is popular for swimming (though unsupervised), pedal boat rentals, kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddling. Lake Gérardmer, while a bit further, also offers a wide range of water sports including canoeing, sailing, rowing, and pedal-boating, with designated swimming areas like the Union Nautique beach.
The Saint-Florent Chapel (Saint-Florent Chapel, Xonrupt-Longemer) is a significant historical site located directly on Lake Longemer. Originally built in 1449 and rebuilt in 1727, it stands on a small hill and offers a picturesque architectural and spiritual atmosphere.
Absolutely. The Ladies' Pond (Étang des Dames) is considered family-friendly, offering picnic facilities and a peaceful setting. Moulin Lake (Moulin Lake) also features a beach and is suitable for families. Lake Longemer and Lake Gérardmer both offer activities like pedal boating and walking paths that are enjoyable for all ages.
The region offers stunning viewpoints. The Taubenklangfelsen Viewpoint (Taubenklangfelsen Viewpoint) provides extensive views of Lac du Forlet, the Rhine plain, the Vosges, and even the Black Forest. Another excellent spot is the View of Lake Longemer at the mouth of the Vologne River., known for its clear waters and natural beauty.
The area around Anould and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are MTB routes like the 'Longemer – Étang du Souche loop from Anould' and cycling routes such as the 'Col de Mandray – Col du Bonhomme loop from Saint-Léonard'. You can explore more options on the dedicated komoot guides for MTB Trails around Anould, Gravel biking around Anould, and Cycling around Anould.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. Lake Longemer has a marked footpath that allows visitors to walk around the entire lake in about an hour. Lake Gérardmer features a lovely 6-kilometer trail perfect for walking or cycling. The Ladies' Pond also provides a peaceful setting for short breaks during walks or bike rides.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide opportunities for winter hiking, though some facilities might be limited. The clear waters of Lake Longemer, for instance, are particularly inviting during warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the lakes. The clear waters of Lake Longemer and the serene atmosphere of the Ladies' Pond are often highlighted. Many enjoy the extensive views from spots like the Taubenklangfelsen Viewpoint and the opportunities for both active pursuits like hiking and cycling, and relaxed activities such as picnicking and enjoying nature.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every lake, Lake Gérardmer is situated near the town of Gérardmer, which offers a more comprehensive visitor experience with amenities, shopping, and dining options. For other lakes, it's advisable to pack a picnic, as many, like the Ladies' Pond and Lake Longemer, offer picnic facilities amidst their natural settings.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Ladies' Pond (Étang des Dames) is often described as an idyllic lake nestled between wooded hills, offering a moment of peace and reflection away from more bustling spots. Its serene beauty makes it feel like a special discovery.


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