With its flamboyant landscapes, this place is a marvel to discover this fall in France.
Autumn is now well and truly here, synonymous with red, orange or yellow leaves, forest walks and hot chocolate. And if there is one place renowned for fully enjoying the late season, it is Canada… A bit far for you ? If you dream of lakes and autumnal colours worthy of the country with the maple leaf, we invite you to this precise corner of France.
Its landscapes are adorned with shimmering colors, forming a true living tableau of nature. Outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, photography enthusiasts or travelers in search of serenity, Lake Lispach located in the heart of the Vosges forest in the Grand Est region welcomes you with open arms. autumn. How can you not succumb to the charm of this view, which only the great Canadian lakes usually know how to offer ?
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Lake Lispach is a mountain lake in the Vosges mountains, located at the foot of the La Bresse-Hohneck ski slopes, at an altitude of 912 metres, in the heart of the Ballons des Vosges regional nature park. Unique in its kind, the lake is occupied over almost half of its surface area by a floating peat bog which gives the place all its charm. If hiking is your thing, the tour of the lake, accessible at the whole family, is a must.
Starting from the car park on the Lispach road, at the foot of the La Bresse-Lispach estate, you will take this 3.8 kilometre trail around Lake Lispach, in the heart of the surrounding forest. You can then enjoy fascinating flora and fauna, coming across frogs, newts and dragonflies, and we have magnificent views of the lake, which we can enjoy comfortably seated on benches placed here and there. On the other side of the lake, it is possible to cross the forest in width to join a path that goes up to the Roche des Vieux Chevaux. Although the difference in altitude is quite steep, it is worth the effort: it is the best viewpoint of the lake and its surroundings.
Visit the lake of Lispach at Autumn promises a memorable experience. It's a powerful shot of nature and a delight for the eyes. And if you're still asking for more, head to Lac de Longemer, its counterpart, located less than four kilometers to the north. On site, if your visit lasts too long, there are lodges, hotels and restaurants in the surrounding area. Enjoy your walk!
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