Best lakes around Mittlach are located within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park, an area known for its mountainous terrain and diverse natural landscapes. Mittlach serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails that lead to various lakes and Vosges ridges. This region features a range of natural and man-made lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The lakes contribute to the area's preserved biodiversity and mountain scenery.
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Here you can cycle around the mountain lake on a great single trail.
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The climb is worth it! Great panorama!
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Idyllic mountain lake surrounded by dense mixed forests with various paths to walk around. There are two campsites directly on the lake and several bathing areas. The water is fresh and very clear (August 2024) with sandy, shallow entrances. If you like, you will also find a kiosk, ice cream stands, pedal boat rentals, etc. Wonderful to swim in the mountain panorama!
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There are great opportunities to take a break on the bank near Xonrupt-Longemer.
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Lake Longemer is renowned for its clear waters and natural beauty, providing an ideal setting for swimming and hiking.
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Difficult hike, experience required, good shoes, great hike
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Lake that can be walked around. Also a great swimming lake if you don't need a bathtub temperature
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Several lakes in the region are family-friendly. Lake Lispach offers a serene perimeter walk, perfect for nature discovery. Lake Longemer is known for its clear waters and natural beauty, providing an ideal setting for swimming and hiking. Green Lake is also easily accessible with nearby parking, making it convenient for families.
Yes, Mittlach is an excellent base for hiking to various lakes and Vosges ridges. For example, you can find routes like the 'Forest Waterfall – Lake Fischboedle loop from Mittlach' which is a difficult 8 km hike. Many other trails are available, ranging in difficulty. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Mittlach guide.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Green Lake is famous for its unique green hue from fir tree reflections and algae. Lake Fischboedle is nestled dramatically between steep mountain slopes and cliffs, offering a sense of wild beauty. Altenweiher Lake, located at 926 meters, is encircled by peaks like Kastelberg and Rainkopf, providing a picturesque setting amidst nature.
The region's lakes are beautiful year-round. For hiking and enjoying the vibrant green landscapes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal. If you wish to see the unique green coloration of Green Lake, plan your visit from late June to late July when the algae proliferates. Winter offers a different, serene experience for walking around the frozen or snow-dusted lakes.
Absolutely. The area provides several running trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Wormsa Trail loop from Mittlach' which is a moderate 6.3 km run. Other options include loops around Nonselkopf or Hohneck. More running routes are detailed in the Running Trails around Mittlach guide.
While many lakes are well-known, Lake Fischboedle offers a secluded and tranquil experience. It's a small reservoir romantically situated between steep mountain slopes, providing a sense of wild beauty away from more crowded spots. Altenweiher Lake, accessible by a scenic walk from Mittlach, also offers a peaceful break amidst nature with a touch of local mystique.
Accessibility varies by lake. Green Lake is easily accessible with nearby parking. Altenweiher Lake can be reached on foot from Mittlach in about an hour, or a 45-minute downhill walk from the ridges. Lake Fischboedle is accessible from Mittlach by following the GR5 trail upstream or via the Fischboedle forest track, which is a gentle but continuous climb.
Yes, the region around Mittlach offers road cycling routes that pass by some of the lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Mont de Fourche Pass – Lake Lispach loop' or the 'Longemer Lake – Lake Lispach loop'. These routes vary in difficulty. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Mittlach guide.
Lake Schiessrothried is a mountain lake formed by a dam, offering magnificent views, especially from the Hohneck summit. It is often part of more extensive alpine tours in the Vosges, providing a beautiful mountain backdrop and routes that can include forests and the Martinswand.
Visitors appreciate the preserved biodiversity and stunning mountain landscapes. The serene natural settings, picturesque views, and opportunities for peaceful breaks amidst nature are frequently highlighted. The diverse range of lakes, from those with unique colors like Green Lake to dramatic glacial cirques, provides varied experiences for hikers and nature lovers.
While some lakes, like Lake Fischboedle, do not have direct rest stops, the wider region around Mittlach and the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park offers various options. It's advisable to check local listings for specific cafes and restaurants in nearby villages or along popular hiking routes.
Some lakes, like Lake Longemer, are known for their clear, fresh waters and offer several swimming spots ideal for cooling off after a hike. However, water temperatures can be quite cold, especially in mountain lakes. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before swimming in any natural body of water.


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