Best lakes around Uffholtz are found in the surrounding Haut-Rhin department, particularly within the Vosges mountains. Uffholtz, a village in this region, serves as a base for accessing these natural and artificial lakes. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, glacial cirques, and forested landscapes, offering diverse aquatic environments. These lakes are popular for their natural beauty and recreational opportunities, including hiking and some swimming.
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Please take the nature conservation restrictions seriously. Otherwise, you will not only disturb the fauna, but the rangers on site are also very conscientious and ensure strict adherence. Dogs on a leash, take your trash with you, stay on the paths, and do not picnic in the grass. But that goes without saying.
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Sturdy shoes recommended, sometimes loose stones.
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It is impressive how quickly conditions can change in bad weather on the way to the Grand Ballon
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Unfortunately, due to road closures, we were unable to reach the starting point, so we had to improvise
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The lake is embedded in wonderful forests
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The Michelbach watershed is a nesting ground for waterfowl and waders. As with many artificial reservoirs, the dam has diversified the natural habitat.
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Among the most popular lakes near Uffholtz are Ballon Lake, known for its picturesque setting in a glacial cirque, and Michelbach Lake, which is a protected nature reserve. Other notable lakes include Lac d'Alfeld and Lac des Perches, both offering stunning natural beauty in the Vosges mountains.
Swimming is generally restricted in many lakes, such as Ballon Lake and Lac d'Alfeld, as they often serve as reservoirs or have protected ecosystems. However, Plan d'eau de Reiningue is a popular spot that offers a beach specifically for swimming and aquatic recreation.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Ballon Lake and Michelbach Lake are both highlighted as suitable for families. Michelbach Lake, in particular, features a 4km pedestrian circuit with educational panels, perfect for discovering local bird species with children. Plan d'eau de Reiningue also offers a swimming beach, which is great for families.
The lakes are nestled within the Vosges mountains, offering diverse natural features. You'll find glacial cirques, dense forests, and impressive dam structures like at Lac d'Alfeld. Lakes like Lac de Sewen are significant for their protected flora and fauna, including beavers and carnivorous plants, making them interesting for botanists and zoologists.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, a beautiful, narrow path leads down to Lac du Ballon, winding through forests. Lac des Perches and the Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes are also popular for hiking, with the latter two only accessible on foot, adding to their charm. You can find various running trails around the lakes, such as the 'Nice trail in the forest' loops from Cernay or Wattwiller, which are part of the Running Trails around Uffholtz guide.
For an easier option, the 4km pedestrian circuit around Michelbach Lake is a good choice, offering a relatively flat path suitable for a leisurely walk. While some trails to lakes like Lac des Perches require experienced hikers, many areas offer less strenuous paths for enjoying the scenery.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, such as the 'Hilly loop in the Vosges' or 'Col de Herrenfluh' loops, detailed in the Cycling around Uffholtz guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Michelbach Dam – Michelbach Lake loop' available in the MTB Trails around Uffholtz guide. Fishing is permitted in Lac d'Alfeld.
Yes, several lakes have historical ties. Lac d'Alfeld is an artificial dam lake constructed in the late 19th century to regulate flooding and irrigate the valley. Lac des Perches, dating back to the last glacial period, had a dam added in the 16th century to supply local forges and later a textile factory. Ballon Lake was also historically used as a reservoir, with Vauban having a dam built in 1699.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for swimming at Plan d'eau de Reiningue and other water-based activities. Winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered wonderland, though some access might be more challenging.
The protected status of many lakes supports diverse wildlife. Michelbach Lake is known for its birdwatching opportunities, with many species nesting or passing through, including cormorants, ospreys, and crows. Lac de Sewen is particularly significant for its protected fauna, including beavers, and unique flora like carnivorous plants.
The Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes are considered hidden gems. They are only accessible on foot, which helps maintain their tranquil atmosphere and makes them less crowded than more easily reachable spots. They are ideally located within the forest and offer a charming, secluded experience.
While Uffholtz itself is a charming village, for amenities directly near some of the more remote lakes, you might find options like an inn and a farm inn in the vicinity of the Grand and Petit Neuweiher lakes, offering accommodation for those wishing to extend their visit. For broader options, nearby towns and villages will provide various services.


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