Attractions and places to see around Champ-Le-Duc, a commune in the Vosges department of France, include a significant historical landmark within its borders. The area serves as a gateway to natural and cultural attractions in the surrounding Grand Est region. The primary point of interest in Champ-Le-Duc is the Église de l'Assomption de Notre-Dame, a Romanesque church classified as a historical monument. The surrounding Vosges region offers diverse natural features and cultural sites.
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You have to know that there's a viewpoint here—otherwise, all you'll see from the path are rocks and you might carelessly walk past them, because they block the view of the actual viewpoint. Once you find it, you'll have a fantastic view of the valley.
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Petite Cascade de Tendon – Small Waterfall in the Countryside Tucked away in the sparse forest near Tendon lies the "Petite Cascade," the smaller of the two waterfalls in the area. An idyllic spot where the water cascades over rocks into a moss-covered streambed – tranquil, natural, and refreshing. 💧 Ideal for a short rest, a few atmospheric photos, or simply to pause for a moment. 💬 Tip: Worth seeing even when the water level is low – best visited after rain or in spring.
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The "Petite Cascade de Tendon" is also very impressive. The water cascades 10 meters into a thunderous drop in two stages.
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A wonderful, short hike through the beautiful Vosges landscape, connecting the small and large Tendon waterfalls.
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The reward is beautiful
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This hike of about 7 kilometers allows you to discover the two magnificent waterfalls of Tendon in the heart of the Vosges forest. It is preferable to come outside the dry seasons in order to make the most of the waterways.
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Magnificent view. Please note, as of 01/10/2023, access trail from the Grande Cascade closed due to the path being blocked by uncleared tree trunks (passage possible, but difficult and trail officially closed).
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Quiet road through beautiful forest
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In Champ-le-Duc itself, the primary historical landmark is the Église de l'Assomption de Notre-Dame. This Romanesque church, dating back to the 12th century, is classified as a historical monument and features remarkable 18th-century furnishings. It is generally open for free visits from mid-May to mid-September. You can find more details about the church on the Tourisme Bruyères website. Further afield, the historic Château de Moyen is approximately 34 km away.
The region around Champ-le-Duc is rich in natural features. You can explore the impressive Grande Cascade de Tendon and Petite Cascade de Tendon, which are part of a scenic 7-kilometer hiking loop. Other notable natural sites include the Cascade de la Pissoire, the prominent peak of Hohneck, and the expansive Ballon d'Alsace and Champ du Feu areas. For a quieter experience, the Ponds of Pointhaie offer a green setting ideal for strolls, and the Roches de Pointhaie provide magnificent views from their 15-meter-high sandstone formations.
Yes, the area is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The most popular are the Great Tendon Waterfall and the Little Waterfall of Tendon. The Little Waterfall sees the Scouet stream drop 10 meters in two stages, and it's located about 1 km from the Great Tendon Waterfall. You can discover both on the Tendon waterfalls loop, a wonderful 7-kilometer hike through the Vosges forest. The Cascade de la Pissoire is another scenic waterfall located approximately 16 km from Champ-le-Duc.
The region offers several spots with extensive views. The View from La Brostille (862 m) is a popular viewpoint where visitors enjoy terrific scenery and quiet places to observe local flora and fauna. The Roches de Pointhaie also provide magnificent panoramic views from their summit.
Yes, there are several options for families. The Little Waterfall of Tendon is considered family-friendly and easily accessible by a footpath. For a day of fun, Fraispertuis City, a theme park, is mentioned as an activity to discover in the wider area. Additionally, many of the easy hiking trails, such as 'The Rocks of Pointhaie Trail' found in the Hiking around Champ-Le-Duc guide, are suitable for family walks.
The area around Champ-le-Duc is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Champ-Le-Duc, Road Cycling Routes around Champ-Le-Duc, and Running Trails around Champ-Le-Duc guides.
Yes, the region offers hiking trails for various abilities. For an easy walk, consider 'The Rocks of Pointhaie Trail' or the 'Pointhaie Pond – Pointhaie Rocks loop from Bruyères'. Moderate options include the 'Camping Domaine de Messires loop from Herpelmont'. For a scenic intermediate hike, the Tendon waterfalls loop is highly recommended. You can find more options in the Hiking around Champ-Le-Duc guide.
Absolutely. The area provides various cycling routes, including options for electric bikes, to explore the local heritage and natural landscapes. You can find detailed road cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, in the Road Cycling Routes around Champ-Le-Duc guide. These routes often follow scenic forest roads and offer opportunities to encounter wildlife.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful forest settings and the impressive waterfalls, such as the Great Tendon Waterfall. The extensive views from spots like the View from La Brostille (862 m) are also highly appreciated, offering quiet places to enjoy the scenery and observe local flora and fauna. Many enjoy the peaceful and scenic roads through the dense forests, perfect for comfortable rides or walks.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful gardens. You can visit the Jardin De Berchigranges in Granges-sur-Vologne, the Jardins De L'Abbaye Notre-Dame D'Autrey, and the Jardin Botanique De Gondremer, both located in Autrey. For an alpine experience, the Jardin d'Altitude Du Haut-Chitelet is about 20 km away in Xonrupt-Longemer.
To experience local life and find regional products, you can visit nearby towns with markets. Bruyères, just 2 km away, hosts a market on Wednesdays. Granges-sur-Vologne (8 km away) has a market on Tuesdays, and Gerardmer (18 km away) offers markets on Thursdays and Saturdays.
The Vosges mountains, including the area around Champ-le-Duc, are generally best for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling during the warmer months. It is preferable to visit outside the dry seasons to fully appreciate the waterfalls and waterways. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is ideal for longer days and a wider range of activities.
Yes, beyond the waterfalls, you can explore the tranquil Ponds of Pointhaie, a green setting with two bodies of water perfect for leisurely strolls and fishing. Nearby, the Roches de Pointhaie are impressive 15-meter-high sandstone rocks that offer magnificent views from their summit, providing a unique natural landscape to discover.


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