Waterfalls around Plombières-les-Bains in the Vosges department of France are nestled within forested landscapes. This region offers natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and enjoy peaceful walks. The area is known for its charming waterfalls and hiking trails.
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In the middle of the idyllic Geul Valley near Sippenaeken lies a unique 'fish migration facility'. This fish ladder ensures that fish, such as the brown trout and the rare grayling, can swim upstream to reach their spawning grounds. Without this ladder, the existing thresholds and weirs would be insurmountable obstacles.
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Along the Geul River, you'll find these unique waterfall steps. The flowing water cascades down in small cascades, creating a playful and soothing sound. A great photo opportunity and a place to take a break during your hike.
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The site of the former Plombières mine is home to species-rich calcareous grassland meadows, now protected as a nature reserve. The exceptional flora and fauna of this area are due to the heavy metal-rich soils, particularly the presence of zinc in the subsurface. Among the natural meadow relics, visible traces of the former metal industry can still be found: – Walls from former foundry floors – Remains of old smelting furnaces – Stones from former industrial buildings A small stream meandering through the area further enriches the ecological diversity of this special place. The "Gueule" viewpoint, which offers a glimpse into a cave opening, is particularly impressive and worth a visit.
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The Neumühle or Moulin Schumacher is a (former) overcast water mill that is today privately owned. You can see the buildings clearly from the meadow paths and the entrance gate. At the rear there is also an old meadow walking path where you can see parts of the unfortunately removed wheel and interior. Particularly beautiful to see is the supply of water and how the Iterbach and Periolbach form a somewhat fairytale-like environment here. In wet weather you can hear the "waterfall" that forms and is part of the former system from far away. The former corn mill dates from 1823 and both the mill and the miller's house are inhabited but beautiful to see in their surroundings. Source and more information: https://www.molenechos.org/molen.php?nummer=1063
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Today it is best known for its flora (zinc-rich soil) and the underground passage or "cave" where the Geule "disappears" for a moment and which was artificially constructed because too much water from the Geule flowed into the mine tunnels and they were therefore temporarily moved.
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Park with "the house of the mining site", playground, information boards, picnic areas, sanitary facilities, direct access to the nature reserve and more. Info about the "Maison du Site Minier" at https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/1038492
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If you want to know everything about the streams Pau, Paunelle and Johannesbach, you should take a look at the website I have given below. It's a little too much for one comment. https://oekologie-zentrum-aachen.de/die-aachener-baeche/bachportraits/die-pau-und-die-paunelle/
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it is definitely worth seeing.
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The Plombières region, particularly around Plombières-les-Bains in the Vosges, offers several charming waterfalls. Key examples include the Faymont Waterfall, known for its picturesque setting and hiking environment, the Cascade du Gehard with its unique rock formations, and the impressive Miraumont Waterfall, which boasts a twenty-meter drop and is part of a scenic forest walk.
Yes, many trails leading to the waterfalls in the Plombières region are suitable for families. For instance, the walk encompassing the Miraumont Waterfall in the Fossard Forest offers an engaging way to experience the local environment. The Faymont Waterfall can also be accessed via various hiking routes, some of which are manageable for families looking for a pleasant outdoor activity.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the Plombières region is characterized by forested landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and unique rock formations. You can expect to see 'magical places made of more or less steep waterfalls' hidden beneath the forest cover, along with panoramic views of valleys like the Moselle and Moselotte, especially from trails near the Miraumont Waterfall. The Cascade du Gehard is noted for its 'pots,' suggesting interesting rock formations shaped by water.
The Faymont Waterfall is located in a prime hiking environment. You can access it easily from Faymont, or as part of a nine-kilometer circuit with a 250-meter elevation gain starting from Remiremont. A longer loop from Plombières-les-Bains is also described, covering 19.5 km with a 530m elevation gain, offering a more challenging option for experienced hikers. For more details on a specific route, you can check the local tourism office: Hiking to Faymont Waterfall.
The Miraumont Waterfall is situated in Saint-Etienne-lès-Remiremont. It's notable for its impressive twenty-meter drop and can be discovered as part of a walk in the Fossard Forest. This walk also features other points of interest like the Chapelle du Vieux Saint-Amé and the Pont des Fées, and offers magnificent panoramic views of the Moselle and Moselotte valleys.
The waterfalls in the Vosges region, including those near Plombières, are generally best visited during spring or after periods of significant rainfall. This ensures higher water flow, making the cascades more impressive. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, while summer provides pleasant temperatures for hiking. Winter visits can be picturesque but may require more preparation due to snow and ice.
Yes, some waterfall walks combine natural beauty with historical elements. For example, the walk encompassing the Miraumont Waterfall in the Fossard Forest also allows you to discover the Chapelle du Vieux Saint-Amé and the Pont des Fées, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor excursion.
The region around Plombières offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides visiting the waterfalls, you can explore numerous hiking trails. For more extensive hiking options, consider routes like the 'Geulbenden Nature Reserve – Along the Geul Near Plombières loop' or the 'Site des Trois Frontières loop'. You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Plombières guide.
Yes, the local tourism office provides information on various natural water features in the Vosges. You can explore more about the region's waterfalls, ponds, and rivers to plan your visit. For additional resources, refer to the Tourism Remiremont Plombières-les-Bains website: Waterfalls, Ponds, and Rivers.
Yes, the region offers several loop trails that incorporate waterfalls. For instance, the Faymont Waterfall can be part of a nine-kilometer circuit starting from Remiremont, or a longer 19.5 km loop from Plombières-les-Bains. These circular routes provide a comprehensive way to experience the natural beauty of the area without retracing your steps.
The Cascade du Gehard, located in Val-d'Ajol alongside the Faymont Waterfall, is particularly noted for its unique 'pots.' These are distinctive rock formations shaped by the water, adding an interesting geological element to the waterfall's natural beauty.
Visitors consistently appreciate the natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere of the waterfalls in the Plombières region. The opportunity for scenic hikes through forested landscapes, discovering 'magical places' with varying cascades, and enjoying diverse views are frequently highlighted. The refreshing sound of flowing water and the chance to connect with nature are also highly valued.


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