Waterfalls around Saint-Maurice-Sur-Moselle are a prominent natural feature of the Vosges Mountains. This region offers visitors a selection of natural water features, including both smaller cascades and more substantial waterfalls. The area provides opportunities to explore various waterfall trails, with more than 9 waterfalls available for discovery. Saint-Maurice-Sur-Moselle is situated in a forested environment, making it a destination for those seeking natural landscapes.
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Small nice waterfall by the roadside
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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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nice hike, steep start, the end is on a small road, less pleasant than the beginning
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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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Among the most popular are the Rummel Waterfalls, known for their succession of rapids and a viewing platform. Another highly regarded spot is Bubalafels Waterfall, especially impressive after rain or during winter thaw. Visitors also enjoy the unique discovery of the Small and Large Seebach Waterfalls, nestled in a narrow gorge.
Yes, the Presles Valley within Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle offers a delightful "mini-cascade" as part of the family-friendly "Magicien d'Eau" (Water Magician) adventure trail. This scenic walk includes a small pond, a peat bog, and a Vosgian farm, making it an engaging experience for families.
Many waterfalls, like the Bubalafels Waterfall and Rummel Waterfalls, are particularly impressive after periods of heavy rain or during the winter thaw when water flow is at its strongest. Autumn also offers picturesque scenery, especially around the Small and Large Seebach Waterfalls.
The region is characterized by a serene forested environment within the Vosges Mountains. You'll find picturesque greenery, rocky ledges, and sometimes unique features like peat bogs near the mini-cascade in Presles Valley. The Small and Large Seebach Waterfalls are located in a narrow gorge, offering a distinct natural setting.
Yes, the area offers well-marked trails. For instance, the Rummel Waterfalls can be accessed via relatively easy trails, with a popular option being the "Ballon d'Alsace – Rummel Waterfalls loop." The path along the Rummel stream is steep but very pleasant, allowing you to discover various cascades.
Beyond waterfall visits, the region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, enjoy running trails, or embark on road cycling adventures through the Vosges Mountains.
Trails can vary. For example, the path to the Rummel Waterfalls is described as steep in places, and rocks can be slippery, especially after rain. Good shoes are necessary, and supervision of children is recommended on such paths. The Champe Waterfalls also involve a narrow, slightly overgrown path with a steep start.
Near the Sentier Michel Waterfall, you'll find a small metal bridge that adds to the charm of the trail. The Rummel Waterfalls feature a dedicated viewing platform for the main cascade. The Bubalafels Waterfall is named after a nearby rock, which, according to legend, is where couples went to get their babies.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of the forested environment. The variety of waterfalls, from small cascades to more substantial falls, offers diverse experiences. Many enjoy the well-marked hiking routes that lead to these natural wonders, especially after rain when the waterfalls are at their most spectacular.
Yes, within Saint-Maurice-sur-Moselle itself, in the Presles Valley, you can find a charming "mini-cascade." It's part of a family-friendly adventure trail, offering a delightful natural water feature close to the village.
The main Rummel Waterfalls, located near Lepuix, are approximately 60 meters high, with water cascading over a series of rocky ledges.


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