Lakes around Herserange France are found in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, part of the Grand Est region, characterized by the Moulaine valley and significant forest areas. While Herserange itself does not feature prominent lakes, the surrounding region offers several options for outdoor activities. These natural attractions provide opportunities for hiking, walking, and enjoying peaceful waterside environments. The area's geography supports a variety of lake types, from small ponds to larger bodies of water.
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Beautiful lake, for walking, cycling, fishing
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Very beautiful, but difficult to access in autumn
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Beautiful pond with wooden walkways.
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There you will find a pretty little pond which collects water from the stream which flows high up. A nice place to visit just after the border.
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Lake Messancy is a small lake fed by the Messancy River in the village of Messancy. You can take a pleasant walk around the lake or sit on its banks and admire the view. You can also try your luck at fishing, as the lake is used for freshwater fishing. Lake Messancy is a peaceful and charming place to spend some time walking.
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Several lakes in the region offer family-friendly activities. Lake Messancy, just across the border in Belgium, is excellent for pleasant walks and freshwater fishing, with nearby Mathelin Park offering playgrounds. Linger Pond and the Chiers also provides a family-friendly trail, and Bélair Pond is a pretty spot for a visit.
Yes, Mine Pond Boardwalk, Lasauvage features wooden walkways that allow visitors to walk around the ponds, avoiding boggy ground, making it more accessible.
The lakes in the Herserange area offer diverse natural settings. You can find tranquil ponds surrounded by forests, like the Small Pond on Titelberg, or larger bodies of water like Lac de Madine with sandy beaches. The region is characterized by the Moulaine valley and significant forest areas, providing scenic backdrops for walks and outdoor activities. Etang de Lachaussée, a regional nature reserve, is particularly known for its rich birdlife.
Beyond walking and fishing, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, explore the running trails around Herserange, embark on gravel biking adventures, or tackle the MTB trails. Lac de Madine and Lac de Gérardmer also offer water sports like swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and canoeing.
For walking, Lake Messancy offers pleasant paths around its banks. The Mine Pond Boardwalk, Lasauvage provides unique wooden walkways. For a more intermediate trail through a forest, consider the Small Pond on Titelberg, though some sections can be steep and require good shoes. Lac de Gérardmer also has a 6km trail suitable for walking or cycling.
Yes, for a wider range of water sports, Lac de Madine is a popular summer destination offering swimming, pedal boats, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Lac de Gérardmer is also a hub for water sports like canoeing, sailing, rowing, and pedal-boating. Lac de Pierre-Percée is ideal for canoeing and kayaking.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports at lakes like Lac de Madine and Lac de Gérardmer. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and walking, with beautiful foliage changes, especially around forested lakes like the Small Pond on Titelberg. Some trails might be muddy during long periods of rain, so good shoes are recommended.
While popular spots can attract visitors, lakes like Etang de Lachaussée, a regional nature reserve, offer a serene environment recognized for its rich birdlife and nature walks, providing a more peaceful experience away from larger crowds.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful settings and the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the pleasant walks around lakes like Lake Messancy, the unique wooden walkways at Mine Pond Boardwalk, Lasauvage, and the opportunity to explore forested trails such as those around the Small Pond on Titelberg. The diverse natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities are highly valued.
Yes, freshwater fishing is a popular activity. Lake Messancy is primarily utilized for fishing, offering a peaceful spot to try your luck.
For a unique landscape, consider Lac de Pierre-Percée. It is known for resembling Canadian scenery with its distinctive maple leaf shape and fir-lined banks, making it a favorite for nature lovers and those seeking picturesque views.


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