Waterfalls around Masevaux-Niederbruck are found within the Vosges mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region provides access to various waterfalls, each presenting distinct features for exploration. The area is characterized by its forests and mountain terrain, making it suitable for outdoor activities focused on natural attractions.
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A beautiful waterfall, especially in winter with the thaw, when it's flowing well!
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A not very well-known spot, but nice to discover, especially when you continue the path (see photo), because in autumn, the scenery is worthy of Lord of the Rings.
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Beautiful waterfall in the heart of the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park. The falls are particularly impressive after a period of rain. Its name comes from a rock located near the waterfall, and means "the rock of babies". Legend has it that couples went to get their baby at the Bubalafels.
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Surprisingly beautiful narrow gorge with several waterfalls.
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Carried out after several days of rain, this hike offers beautiful views of numerous waterfalls. The climb is steep, good shoes are necessary. About an hour to reach the small lake at the summit. However, be careful when going down, the rocks can be slippery. Supervision of children recommended.
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Steep but very pleasant path along the Rummel and thus allowing you to discover the different waterfalls. We followed it after heavy rains which really offered beautiful waterfalls!
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Nice waterfall to reach by easy climbing passage
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The region offers several rewarding waterfall hikes. The Rummel Waterfalls feature a succession of rapids along the Rummel stream, with a platform for viewing the main waterfall. Another popular spot is the Bubalafels Waterfall, particularly impressive after rain. You can also explore the Small and Large Seebach Waterfalls within a narrow gorge, offering a scenic path.
Yes, the Erzenbach waterfall in Steinbach is easily accessible and suitable for families, with a walk typically under two hours. Educational panels along the route provide insights into the local environment, and a staircase offers an impressive viewpoint. The shaded path makes it comfortable even on warmer days.
Many waterfalls, such as the Bubalafels Waterfall and the Pissoire Waterfall, are particularly impressive after periods of heavy rain or during the spring thaw. This ensures a strong flow, enhancing their visual impact. The lush, 'magical forest' surrounding the Pissoire waterfall is also beautiful in spring and autumn.
The terrain varies. For instance, the trail to the Bruscher waterfall involves a walk through pine and deciduous forests, with a steep path leading to the Dengelberg Chapel. The Rummel Waterfalls trail can be steep, requiring good shoes, especially after rain when rocks can be slippery. The Pissoire waterfall is accessible via an easy 20-minute walk from a parking area.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads can be limited, many villages near the waterfalls, like Ranspach (for Bruscher waterfall), Steinbach (for Erzenbach waterfall), and Le Haut du Tôt (for Pissoire waterfall), may have local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, for the Pissoire waterfall in Vagney, there is a parking area near the village of Le Haut du Tôt, from which it's an easy 20-minute walk to the falls. For other waterfalls, parking is often available in nearby villages or designated trailheads, though it's always good to check local signage.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging ones like the 'Lac du Lachtelweier – Sommerseite shelter loop from Niederbruck' or moderate options like the 'Ferme-Auberge du Bruckenwald – Lac du Lachtelweier loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as 'Le vallon du Steinbach' and road cycling routes like the 'Hundsruck Pass – Hundsruck Pass loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling guide pages for Masevaux-Niederbruck.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the Vosges mountains, including those leading to waterfalls, especially within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park. However, it is always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Specific rules might apply in certain protected areas, so look for local signage.
The Erzenbach waterfall in Steinbach is considered one of the most beautiful in Alsace. Its name, meaning 'ore stream,' hints at the historical iron mines nearby. Beyond its natural beauty, the trail features educational panels explaining the local environment, and a staircase provides an excellent viewpoint. You can find more details at tourisme-thann-cernay.fr.
The Bruscher waterfall, near Ranspach, is part of an intermediate 3-hour hike. The well-signposted trail by the Club Vosgien takes you through beautiful pine and deciduous forests. Along the route, you can enjoy a fishing lake, a botanical trail, and a superb view over Ranspach and the Thur valley from the Dengelberg Chapel, accessible via a steep path.
The Cascade de la Pissoire in Vagney is quite accessible, requiring an easy 20-minute walk from a parking area near Le Haut du Tôt. The round trip usually takes about an hour. The site features small wooden bridges, adding to its charm, and is best visited after heavy rain to see it at its fullest. More information is available at visitgrandest.com.
Yes, the Bubalafels Waterfall is known to be particularly impressive after a period of rain. Similarly, the Pissoire waterfall is best visited after heavy rainfall to witness its full glory, as the water often glides gracefully over dark rock formations.


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