Best lakes around Réhon are found in the broader Meurthe-et-Moselle department and the Grand Est region of France. While Réhon itself does not feature prominent lakes directly within its commune, the surrounding area offers diverse natural landscapes. These regional lakes provide various recreational opportunities and contribute to the natural heritage of the area.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Great pond, whether for fishing or eating
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The ponds and fishing grounds of Pétange offer food and drink in a pleasant brasserie, the Chalet Langwiss.
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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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Bucolic place at the start of the route
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The lakes in the region offer diverse natural features. For instance, the Mine Pond Boardwalk, Lasauvage features unique wooden walkways over woodland ponds. At Small Pond on Titelberg, you'll find a narrow path winding along five ponds, with some steep sections. The Bélair Pond is a pretty spot fed by a stream. Further afield, Lachaussée Pond is a protected nature reserve known for its rich biodiversity, including various birds and plants, with a 12-kilometer path circling it.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Bélair Pond is considered family-friendly, as are Étang de Pétange and Étang de Consenvoye. Lake Madine, though a bit further, is also a significant leisure area ideal for family outings and various activities.
The region around Réhon offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as 'The Vauban fortifications — loop from Longwy' or 'Cons-la-Grandville Castle – Cons-la-Grandville Castle loop from Lexy'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like 'Lasauvage Wetlands loop from Longwy'. For cycling, consider 'The stairs of Réhon loop from Réhon'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Réhon, MTB Trails around Réhon, and Cycling around Réhon guides.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for water-based activities and enjoying the lush scenery. For hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, though some areas like Bélair Pond can be difficult to access in autumn due to conditions. Be aware that paths around Small Pond on Titelberg can become very muddy after long periods of rain.
Yes, Lachaussée Pond, a protected nature reserve, is an excellent spot for nature observation and wildlife spotting. It's known for its rich biodiversity, including various birds, amphibians, insects, and plants. The 12-kilometer path around the pond offers great opportunities to observe the natural surroundings.
While Réhon itself is a commune, the broader region around the lakes offers options. For example, near Étang de Pétange, you can find food and drink at the Chalet Langwiss brasserie. Larger lakes like Lake Madine also have facilities and accommodations nearby, being significant leisure areas.
Specific rules for dogs can vary by location. Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the region, especially if kept on a leash. However, for protected nature reserves like Lachaussée Pond, it's advisable to check local regulations regarding pets to ensure the protection of wildlife.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful and natural settings. Highlights like the Mine Pond Boardwalk, Lasauvage are praised for their beautiful wooden walkways and unique woodland pond experience. The Étang de Consenvoye is described as a 'haven of peace' with clear water. Many enjoy the opportunity for quiet walks, fishing, and simply being surrounded by nature.
Yes, the Grand Pond of Mittersheim features a nautical base, making it a good place for water sports and summer activities. Lake Madine is also a significant leisure area offering various water-based activities.
Accessibility varies by lake. While specific public transport details for each lake are not readily available, most lakes in the broader region are typically accessed by car, with parking facilities often available nearby, especially at larger leisure areas like Lake Madine or the Grand Pond of Mittersheim. For more remote ponds, access might require a short walk from a parking spot.
Yes, many lakes offer relatively easy paths. The 12-kilometer path around Lachaussée Pond, for example, is suitable for walking and offers scenic views. The wooden walkways at Mine Pond Boardwalk, Lasauvage provide an accessible way to explore the woodland ponds. Always check the terrain description for specific routes, as some paths, like parts of Small Pond on Titelberg, can be steep.


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