Best lakes around Etzling are found in the surrounding Lorraine region, offering diverse attractions. While Etzling itself is a small commune, the nearby area provides various natural landscapes for exploration. These lakes serve as popular leisure areas, nature reserves, and spots for outdoor activities. The region's geography includes a mix of forest-lined shores and wetland habitats.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Very nice for local recreation.
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"The little water sprite is annoyed by the winter preparations, so he decides to go on a trip alone. The raft he's traveling on is difficult to steer in the storm without his friend, the beaver. He's lucky in his misfortune and only sprains his ankle when the raft crashes into a bridge pillar. Water sprite father and the Moor man finally find him, and afterward, despite the winter preparations, the family goes on a whole day's vacation. A wonderful book to brighten up dreary autumn days. The story doesn't shy away from the boring and unpleasant aspects of autumn and children's everyday life, nor does it omit the parents' distress in finding their child, nor does the little water sprite's feeling of not knowing what to do alone in the rain. All of this is brought to a happy and plausible ending and inspires trust in the parents. The atmospheric illustrations by Daniel Napp complement the text and make the already vivid language almost luminous, inviting you to explore the images." (Review by Antonia Mentel for the Borromäusverein)
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Idyllically situated among the trees, the Mühlenwaldweiher pond with its narrow wooden walkway invites you to take a short break. In summer, the water's surface is often covered with water lilies, while dragonflies and waterfowl enliven the scene. A perfect place to enjoy the tranquility of nature. 💡 Tip: It's best to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon – this is when the trees are reflected particularly beautifully in the water, and the light creates a peaceful atmosphere.
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The idyllic pond in the forest invites you to linger. There's a playground for the little ones.
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beautifully landscaped flowerbeds
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There are lovely shady benches at/with a view of the Mühlenwaldweiher pond, but cycling around the pond is prohibited. Further information: https://www.saarpfalz-touristik.de/attraktionen/muehlenwaldweiher-ba513efb5f
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Some paths, especially the one heading north to Riegelsberg South, have been affected by the storms of the last few weeks. There are muddy passages, and in some places you have to carry your belongings. Certainly a challenge for the stalwart, but not recommended for a leisurely walk in your "Sunday clothes". :-)
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The lakes in the Lorraine region offer a wide range of activities. For water sports, you can enjoy swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and rowing at places like Lake Madine, Lac de Pierre-Percée, and Lake Gérardmer. On land, options include hiking, mountain biking, archery, tree climbing, and even a giant zip line and bungee jumping at Lac de Pierre-Percée. Many lakes also have pleasant trails for walking or cycling, such as the 12-kilometer path around Lachaussée Pond or the 6-kilometer trail at Lake Gérardmer.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Burbach Forest Pond and Mühlenwald Pond both feature playgrounds for children. Lake Madine is also very popular with families, offering sandcastles on its beaches and various water activities. The Franco-German Garden, which includes a lake, is also considered family-friendly.
Lachaussée Pond is a protected nature reserve, rich in diverse flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for observing birds, amphibians, insects, and plants in its wetland habitat. Lac de Pierre-Percée is also excellent for nature and forest bathing, with opportunities to observe wildlife while canoeing or kayaking.
Absolutely. Lachaussée Pond has a 12-kilometer path circling it, perfect for hikers. The Grand Pond of Mittersheim is crossed by the cycle path of the Canal des Houillères de la Sarre, making it great for cycling tours. Lake Gérardmer features a pleasant 6-kilometer trail for walking or cycling. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes in the region, including those found in the Hiking around Etzling guide or the MTB Trails around Etzling guide.
Lake Madine is a popular leisure area offering swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Lake Gérardmer is also a refreshing spot for water sports like canoeing, sailing, rowing, and pedal boating, with a beach and diving board. The Grand Pond of Mittersheim also has a nautical base for cooling off in summer.
Lower Steinbach Pond is known for its tranquil, natural environment, inviting visitors to take a break. Burbach Forest Pond also offers many places to sit close to the water and enjoy the peace and quiet. Mühlenwald Pond is an idyllic spot in the forest that invites lingering.
Lac de Pierre-Percée is notable for its resemblance to Canadian landscapes, featuring a maple leaf shape and fir-lined banks. Lachaussée Pond, as a protected nature reserve, offers unique wetland habitats. The area around Metz Lake and the Moselle River banks also provides diverse recreational activities and natural attractions. You can find more information about the Metz area at tourisme-metz.com.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered, from active recreation to quiet nature observation. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to relax by the water, as noted for Lower Steinbach Pond. The presence of playgrounds at lakes like Mühlenwald Pond and Burbach Forest Pond is also a highlight for families.
Lachaussée Pond, created in the 13th century, holds historical significance as one of the older man-made bodies of water in the region, now preserved as a nature reserve.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, the region offers several routes. You can find options like the 'Netzbach Pond – Absinkweiher Fischbachtal loop' or the 'Glashütter Pond – Würzbacher Pond loop'. These and other routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around Etzling guide, providing diverse terrain for your rides.
Yes, Lac de Pierre-Percée offers canoe and kayak rentals, allowing you to explore the water and observe wildlife from a different perspective. Lake Madine also provides facilities for various water sports, including pedal boating and windsurfing.
Burbach Forest Pond is a great local recreation destination with refreshment stops and a beer garden. Lake Madine also features the Nonsard marina, which provides additional facilities for visitors.


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