Natural monuments around Mörnach showcase diverse geological features and natural beauty. This region, situated near the French border, presents a landscape characterized by ancient forests, unique rock formations, and serene water bodies. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions that highlight the area's geological history and ecological significance. The area offers opportunities to discover caves, lakes, and ancient trees.
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A lovingly furnished grotto for the little dwarves
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Idyllically situated at the end of the Lützeltal.
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While the prosperous times in the town of Lucelle are over, the Lac de Lucelle is a nature reserve that captivates with its peace, idyll and beauty. The lake can be easily walked around on a well-developed nature trail, and there are many benches where you can watch the ducks and fish in the lake.
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At this point / I would like to quickly / say something about the source And specifically to quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 - 1979), who was known to a wide audience for his wit and "Another poem", with a short four-line line: "There is certainly a lot of beauty in the element, the wet. Because you can drink the water. But you can also - not." (H.Erhardt)
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The Largue has its source in Oberlarg at an altitude of 500 m, near the Swiss border, and flows into the Ill at Illfurth after traveling 46 km. In the 19th century, it provided energy for 53 mills spread across 34 villages.
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The rocks of the Grotte des Nains form an impressive gorge, approximately 25 meters high. According to legend, the little women of the earth lived here with the Erdmanala (little men of the earth). The gorge gives access to the Plateau des Nains and a beautiful view of the Ill valley.
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The natural monuments around Mörnach offer a diverse range of features, including serene lakes, impressive caves, ancient trees, and unique rock formations. You can explore sites like Lucelle Lake, the smallest lake in Switzerland, or the dramatic Dwarves' Grotto.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lucelle Lake is located in a protected natural area, offering a tranquil setting to observe waterfowl, and the trail around it is a comfortable 2km loop. The Source de la Largue is also noted as family-friendly.
Beyond the popular spots, you can discover the ancient Le Gros Chêne de Sondersdorf, an oak tree estimated to be 400-500 years old. Another unique feature is the Source de la Largue, the origin point of the Largue River.
Yes, Loechle Rock is a prominent viewpoint offering extensive views of the surrounding area. It's part of the Plateau des Nains, which also provides amenities like tables, benches, and grills for visitors.
The area around Mörnach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Mörnach, Cycling around Mörnach, and MTB Trails around Mörnach.
Absolutely. You can find a variety of hiking trails, from easy to difficult. For example, the 'Nice easy hike – Dr. Herrings' Cave loop from Bendorf' is an easy 6.8 km trail. For more options, check out the Hiking around Mörnach guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty. For instance, at Lucelle Lake, people enjoy unwinding in nature and observing waterfowl. The Dwarves' Grotto is admired for its impressive gorge and the beautiful views it offers of the Ill valley.
Yes, the Dwarves' Grotto is steeped in local legend. It's said that this impressive gorge, approximately 25 meters high, was once inhabited by mythical creatures known as the 'little women of the earth' and 'Erdmanala' (little men of the earth).
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the diverse natural features suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. Summer offers longer daylight hours, and winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially around frozen lakes or snow-dusted landscapes, though some trails might be less accessible.
Information on specific dog-friendly rules for each natural monument is not consistently available. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Check local signage at each specific site for any restrictions.
Yes, the region offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find moderate to difficult cycling tours, such as the 'Eglingen Lock – EuroVelo 6 in Dannemarie loop from Feldbach' (49.8 km). For more options, refer to the Cycling around Mörnach and MTB Trails around Mörnach guides.
While specific public transport details for each monument are not provided, many natural areas in the region are accessible by car, often with nearby parking. For some locations, local bus services might connect to nearby villages, requiring a walk to the monument. Planning your route in advance with a map or navigation app is recommended.


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