Lakes around Belfort offer diverse natural landscapes within the Territoire de Belfort department. This region features several significant bodies of water, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. The lakes vary in size and purpose, ranging from urban ponds to larger reservoirs. They contribute to the area's appeal for both residents and visitors seeking natural environments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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I liked this pleasant lake, its welcoming terrace. We wanted to return, from the woods, but had to turn back (Spring 2026). Access is now blocked by palisades with warning signs and monitored by cameras. The marked trails of the Club Vosgien have been rerouted. As a result, the desire to go to the bar was forgotten!
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watch out for mosquitoes!!!
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Beautiful and large pond. Many footbridges are installed. No doubt for fishermen. But bring a pair of binoculars, there are many waterbirds.
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relaxed, dogs allowed, with a sandy beach
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Several lakes in the Belfort area are ideal for families. Étang du Malsaucy offers a nautical base with pedal boating, supervised swimming, a sandy beach, and mini-golf. Étang des Forges features a playground, picnic areas, and a discovery trail, making it perfect for nature walks and observing wildlife. Both are highlighted as family-friendly destinations.
Yes, the lakes around Belfort are rich in flora and fauna. Véronne Pond, part of the Malsaucy site, is particularly appreciated by birdwatchers and is described as a 'hive where many birds have taken up residence.' Étang des Forges also has a discovery trail and an observatory for spotting numerous bird species.
Supervised swimming is available at Étang du Malsaucy, which also features a sandy beach. While swimming is prohibited at the Champagney Dam, other lakes like Véronne Pond are also suitable for swimming.
The lakes offer a variety of water sports. Étang des Forges has a nautical base for activities like sailing and canoeing-kayaking. Étang du Malsaucy provides pedal boating. The Champagney Dam, while not for swimming, is a significant site for sailing, windsurfing, and boating, organized by local clubs.
Yes, there are several options for hiking and cycling. A 4.5 km accessible path circles Véronne Pond, offering scenic views. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Belfort - Lac du Malsaucy Cycle Route' or the 'Lac du Malsaucy – Véronne Pond loop from Belfort'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Belfort and Gravel biking around Belfort guides.
Fishing is a popular activity at several lakes. Étang des Forges is known for its diverse fish population, including carp, tench, roach, perch, pike, and zander. Véronne Pond is also particularly appreciated by fishermen.
Yes, some areas are designed for accessibility. The area around Étang de la Véronne features well-maintained amenities and a 4.5 km accessible path, making it suitable for leisurely strolls and those with strollers or wheelchairs.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at many of the lakes. For example, Véronne Pond and Étang du Malsaucy are noted as dog-friendly locations.
The lakes have some interesting historical connections. Étang des Forges, for instance, was created in the Middle Ages to support metallurgical activities in the region. You can learn more about its history on its Wikipedia page.
Many lakes offer tranquil settings for picnics. Étang des Forges has designated picnic areas. The well-maintained surroundings of Étang de la Véronne also make it an excellent spot for leisurely strolls and picnics, offering a relaxed atmosphere.
For panoramic views, the Viewpoint overlooking Lake Malsaucy is highly recommended. The path around Étang de la Véronne also offers scenic vistas, including distant glimpses of the Vosges mountains on clear days.
While Étang du Malsaucy and Étang des Forges can be popular, smaller spots like Belles Filles Ponds or Étang des Cratsch might offer a more secluded experience, especially outside peak times. These are often appreciated for their idyllic and relaxed atmosphere.


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