Waterfalls around Le Thillot are located in the Vosges region, an area recognized for its natural beauty and hiking opportunities. This location provides access to a variety of cascades within a diverse natural landscape. The guide features 7 waterfalls, offering varied natural experiences. The region's terrain includes forests and natural monuments, suitable for exploration.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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There’s a water fall here which you can hear from the VV. You can prop the bike on the fence and descend the small path to the locked gate to get a bit of a view. The gate is locked because the footbridge is rotten. The view is blocked somewhat with the trees but will be more visible in autumn. Worth a quick stop to view another sight along this beautiful Voie Verte.
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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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Steep but very pleasant path along the Rummel and thus allowing you to discover the different waterfalls. We followed it after heavy rains which really offered beautiful waterfalls!
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Not far from the road/parking lot you will find the waterfall after a narrow, slightly overgrown path. The water falls down over moss-covered stones - the small detour is worth it.
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Approx. 300 m from the parking lot, the waterfall can be reached on a path, in summer there is less water, in spring with a lot of water it is a great sight
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Rummel Waterfalls, known for its succession of rapids and a platform offering a great viewpoint. Another favorite is the Small and Large Seebach Waterfalls, located within a surprisingly beautiful narrow gorge, offering a unique natural setting.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Saut du Bouchot and Saut du Bouchot are mentioned as suitable for families in the High Vosges mountains. For the Rummel Waterfalls, while the path can be steep, it's a pleasant hike, though supervision for children is recommended due to slippery rocks after rain. The Saut des Cuves is also considered accessible and family-friendly, with a nearby car park.
The best time to visit often depends on the specific waterfall. Generally, spring and autumn offer higher water flows, making the cascades more impressive. For instance, the Mérelle Waterfall is best visited during these seasons. After heavy rains, waterfalls like the Rummel Waterfalls are particularly beautiful. In winter, the Grande Cascade de Tendon can freeze into a stunning icefall, attracting ice climbers.
The waterfalls around Le Thillot are often nestled within forests and offer various hiking opportunities. Trails can range from easy walks to more strenuous hikes. For example, the path along the Rummel Waterfalls is steep but very pleasant, following the stream. The area around Saut de l'Ognon also features numerous trails for walking or cycling. Good walking shoes are generally recommended.
Many waterfalls in the region provide excellent viewpoints. The Rummel Waterfalls has a dedicated platform for admiring the main cascade. The Waterfall in Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges offers a view from a nearby path, especially visible outside of dense foliage seasons. The Saut des Cuves includes a small bridge for picturesque views.
Access varies by waterfall. For the Saut des Cuves, there is a free car park nearby, making it easily reachable within a short walk. For the Waterfall - Saut de l'Ognon, a path leads to it approximately 300 meters from a parking lot. For the Cascade de la Pissoire, visitors can start their walk from the village center of Haut du Tôt and follow marked trails.
The region around Le Thillot offers a variety of outdoor activities beyond waterfall visits. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Thillot guide, or enjoy general cycling tours found in the Cycling around Le Thillot guide. There are also several running trails, including those listed in the Running Trails around Le Thillot guide, allowing you to combine waterfall viewing with other sports.
Yes, if you're looking for a quieter experience, the Cascade de la Pissoire, located near Haut du Tôt, is noted for being in a peaceful, less-trafficked area. The Saut de la Bourrique, near Gérardmer, is also somewhat secluded in a forest, away from typical tourist crowds, and can be reached by following signs from Lake Gérardmer.
The Champe Waterfalls are found after a narrow, slightly overgrown path not far from the road or parking lot. The water flows over moss-covered stones, making the small detour worthwhile. The hike itself has a steep start, with the end of the trail on a small road.
Given the varied terrain and potential for slippery conditions, especially after rain, good walking shoes are highly recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. For longer hikes, consider bringing water and snacks. If visiting in autumn or winter, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially icy conditions near some cascades.
The Waterfall - Saut de l'Ognon is located in Servance and is part of the scenic 'plateau of a thousand lakes,' also known as the 'Little Finland of Vosges.' While the water flow can be less in summer, it's a great sight in spring with more water. The surrounding area offers numerous hiking and cycling trails.


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