Best lakes around Roppe, France, are primarily found within the nearby Malsaucy site, a significant natural area in the Territoire de Belfort department. This region in northeastern France is characterized by its diverse aquatic landscapes, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities. The lakes serve as central points for recreation and nature appreciation, contributing to the natural features of the area.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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watch out for mosquitoes!!!
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I haven't been here for at least 45 years. At the time there was a tavern. We could have a drink there. go pedal boating. On Sunday there were people on the terrace and children laughing. Today, even if the site remains beautiful, there is not much left of this happy place. If any members have any information, I'm interested.
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relaxed, dogs allowed, with a sandy beach
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wonderfully idyllic and relaxed, suitable for swimming, dogs allowed, worth a stopover 👍
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The Étang de la Véronne is a veritable hive where many birds have taken up residence. It is also a popular fishing spot. Part of the Malsaucy site, this pond adds interest to your route.
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While running around this lake, you can enjoy the trail around it, but this viewpoint is a great place to take a break and really appreciate the lake and its flora and fauna.
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Lac du Malsaucy is a hub for both relaxation and activity. You can enjoy its 6,000 square meter public beach for sunbathing and supervised swimming during summer. The nautical base offers a wide array of water sports such as sailing, kayaking, rowing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. On land, visitors can go mountain biking, hike on accessible trails, play mini-golf, beach volleyball, or pétanque. It's also a recognized bird sanctuary with observatories for birdwatching.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Étang du Malsaucy offers a sandy beach, supervised swimming, mini-golf, and picnic areas. Véronne Pond features an accessible 4.5 km educational trail suitable for strollers. Étang La Belle Île also has marked walks and wooden walkways connecting islets, making it an engaging spot for children.
For a peaceful experience, Véronne Pond is highly recommended. Located adjacent to Lac du Malsaucy, it's known for its serene environment and is particularly appreciated by fishermen. It also offers a 4.5 km educational trail for a leisurely stroll.
Yes, both Véronne Pond and Étang du Malsaucy are noted as dog-friendly. You can enjoy walks with your dog around these lakes, with the latter even having a sandy beach where dogs are allowed.
The lakes around Roppe, especially Lac du Malsaucy and Étang de la Véronne, boast diverse ecosystems. Lac du Malsaucy is a recognized bird sanctuary ('Refuge LPO') with designated observatories for birdwatching. Étang de la Véronne also has a bird observatory and its educational trail highlights local flora and fauna. The Maison Départementale de l'Environnement on the shores of Lac du Malsaucy offers exhibitions and nature-themed activities.
Yes, the 4.5 km educational trail around Étang de la Véronne is accessible to pedestrians, strollers, and people with reduced mobility. This trail features interactive displays about local nature and offers views of the Vosges mountains.
You'll find various hiking opportunities near the lakes. The Malsaucy site offers accessible trails around Lac du Malsaucy. For more extensive options, you can explore routes like the 'Bridge over the Autruche – Stone Water Source loop from Bessoncourt' or the 'Étang du Moulin des Bois loop from Phaffans'. You can find more hiking routes in the region on the Hiking around Roppe guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Lac du Malsaucy offers mountain biking trails. For gravel biking, you can find routes such as the 'Lac du Malsaucy – Véronne Pond loop from Belfort'. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'Étang du Malsaucy loop from Bourg-sous-Châtelet'. More cycling options are available in the Gravel biking around Roppe guide and Road Cycling Routes around Roppe guide.
Étang La Belle Île is unique for its series of ponds connected by wooden walkways that allow you to reach various islets. This area is ideal for leisurely strolls and offers marked walks with interpretive panels about local trees, providing a charming way to enjoy nature.
Lac du Malsaucy has a rich history, dating back to the 15th century when it was created primarily for pisciculture (fish farming). Over time, it also served as a vital water supply for local populations and industries. Today, it's the largest body of water in the Territoire de Belfort department and a significant recreational and ecological site.
Yes, there are dedicated spots to take in the views. The Viewpoint overlooking Lake Malsaucy is a great place to appreciate the lake's flora and fauna. Both Véronne Pond and Étang La Belle Île also offer scenic views along their trails.
Étang des Forges is a 30-hectare body of water located near Belfort and Offemont. It's a tranquil spot that was historically a wetland before being converted into a pond by the construction of a dam. It offers a peaceful environment for visitors to explore.


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