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Chajoux (rivière) walks
Lac de Lispach and Rouge Feigne
Starting from Lake Lispach, this hike will take you through a variety of landscapes. From the peat bogs bordering Lake Lispach, you’ll see the Vosges forest and even some stubble fields at Rouge Feigne at an altitude of over 1,100 metres. The return journey along the mountainside will convince you that the Vosges are not just mountains for cows... Please note: some sections are tricky, particularly for those prone to vertigo or in wet or icy conditions.
⚠️ 27/05/2026: The Diehlaine trail between (4) and (2) is currently closed for safety works.If this trail reopens, please do let us know in the comments section for this hike.
Lake Lispach from Lake Longemer
This hike connects the two lakes via a forest path that is not always easy to find, stony and relatively slippery, especially on the final descent, but it is well worth the effort: the Lispach bog lake is magnificent!
Three Vosges lakes from Lispach
In the Vosges forest, discover three lakes with very different surroundings, peat bogs and forest sections that can be quite technical at times.
⚠️ 27/05/2026: The Diehlaine trail between (9) and (S/E) is currently closed for safety works.If this trail reopens, please let us know in the comments section for this hike.
Walk around the Bresse
From La Bresse (centre), this is an easy 6-hour hike around the beautiful Hautes-Vosges valley.
Lac de Lispach circuit from Lac de Longemer
Short hike connecting Lac de Longemer and Lac de Lispach through the forest.
Five Lakes Bivouac
Five lakes, two waterfalls, a peat bog and beautiful views to feast your eyes on.
La Bresse: Tour of the Chajoux Valley
A beautiful getaway in the heights of Bresse and the Chajoux Valley. Superb panoramic views, especially at Les Champis. Lake Lispach, the beautiful Rouge Feigne peat bog, and Grouvelin are the highlights, but every turn in the trails and paths will make you love this picturesque region of the Hautes-Vosges even more.
The magic of Lake Lispach
A magical little walk in the forest around the magnificent little Lac de Lispach, combined with a breathtaking view of Lac de Longemer and a short visit to the entrance of an old 16th-century copper mine.
La Bresse via Les Champis
From the shooting range on Route de Lispach, snowshoe hike (or walk in summer) through the woods to the summit of Les Champis and back.
La Ténine via Lac de Lispach
The route is a circular one that starts from the south car park of Lac de Lispach. It continues via Chemin de Mariron to join the educational trail that runs alongside the D34. Follow the D34 for about 100 m to reach Chemin de Ehlinger, then take the Collet de la Mine trail, which will take you to Lake Lispach. The walk around the lake with its educational panels is very pleasant.
Between the Chajoux Valley and the Moselotte Valley
A beautiful hike to the small pass of Collet de l'Étang on wide roads and forest paths through magnificent woodland. Beautiful views of La Montée Impossible de La Bresse and on arrival at La Roche Beuty. The climb is long but the short break at the Chalet du Collet de l'Étang is very pleasant. Viewpoint at Champis, before the descent into the Chajoux valley.
Tour around Lac de Lispach via Abri des Champis
A circuit through the forest to reach a fine viewpoint above the Abri des Champis overlooking the Vologne valley (Moselotte valley) and the Bresse and Hohneck massifs. It's a very pleasant way to start off, along Lac de Lispach, to admire this ancient glacial valley. The trails are perfectly signposted for walking, mountain biking and snowshoeing in winter. In summer, the ridge is a flower-filled meadow.
From Lake Longemer to Lake Blanchemer
The first stage of a two-day bivouac hike with an overnight stay at Lac de Blanchemer, passing by Lac du Lispach, which is reminiscent of a Canadian landscape, and the Machais peat bog.
Difficulty and beautiful views sum up this first stage.
Circular route starting from Lac de Longemer via the Tête de Grouvelin
Hike starting from Longemer towards the Géromois peaks, downhill skiing, then descending towards Lac de Lispach and the cross-country ski trails. Climb back up via the Roche des Vieux Chevaux viewpoint, then pass by Lac de Longemer and ascend towards the opposite slope of the Roche de Boulard.
A fairly challenging hike.
Tour of Lake Lispach
Walk around this mountain lake located at the foot of the ski slopes of a family resort. The floating bog, which covers part of the water's surface, offers magnificent views in a unique setting.
Gérardmer - Les Champis
First stage of the Gérardmer Mini-Trek. On this first day, you will discover the aerial landscapes of Le Poli and the heights of Lispach, as well as the isolated stubble fields above the Vologne Valley. This stage allows you to make steady progress towards the Chalet des Champis, where you will spend the night. It is also an opportunity to spend a night in an unguarded cabin that has (almost) everything to please: isolated and at least a 30-minute walk from any built-up area, in the middle of the thatched cottages, accessible to all and all year round...It is a must-see in the area.