Best lakes around Enchenberg are situated within the surrounding Moselle department and the Grand Est region of France. This area features various water bodies, including natural lakes, ponds, and river sections, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The landscape provides opportunities for both active recreation and tranquil nature observation.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Starting point of our 5-pass loop towards Bitche
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There was a lot of excursion traffic on Sunday. We took the route from Philippsburg via Erbsenthal. That was quieter!
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Very large playground, even adults can go inside to accompany young children. There are several slides and lots of very fun corners for children.
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Very pleasant to walk around the pond, there is also a magnificent playground that has existed for many years. Something to have a great time!
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Restaurant with a large terrace right on the lake. There are several parking spaces around. There is also a playground nearby. http://laubergedulac.fr/
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Very nice place where you can swim. And the Auberge du Lac is very nice with a terrace by the lake
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A beautiful pond with paths around its banks. An oasis of peace to cross during your run.
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The Hasselfurth pond is highly popular, offering a large forest area excellent for hiking or mountain biking. Another favorite is Hasselfurth Lake and Wooden Sculptures, known for its sandy path, playground, fitness trail, and on-site restaurant. For a wider range of water sports and leisure, Lac de Madine and Lac de Gérardmer in the broader Grand Est region are significant destinations.
Yes, Hasselfurth Pond Playground is a large facility with multiple slides and fun corners, specifically designed for children. Hasselfurth Lake and Wooden Sculptures also features a playground, and the Étang du Stock is described as a 'great water playground' for families, offering beaches and a leisure center with extensive water-based activities.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the area around Hasselfurth pond offers a huge forest area perfect for hiking. For more structured routes, consider trails like the 'Loechersbach Pond – Rocher des Trois Figures loop' or the 'Sainte-Vérene Chapel loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Enchenberg guide.
Absolutely. The forest area surrounding Hasselfurth pond is excellent for mountain biking. For road cycling, routes like the 'Blies River Trail' or 'Rural route – Untermuehl Valley' are available. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find challenging routes such as 'Erbsenfelsen – Hasselfurth Pond loop'. Discover more cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Enchenberg and Gravel biking around Enchenberg guides.
Lac de Madine is a significant leisure destination offering swimming, pedal boats, windsurfing, and paddleboarding with sandy beaches. Lac de Gérardmer provides canoeing, sailing, rowing, and pedal-boating, with a popular swimming spot at Union Nautique beach. Étang du Stock and Étang de la Mutche also feature supervised swimming and water games during the season.
Lac de Pierre-Percée is notable for its distinctive maple leaf shape and fir tree-lined banks, resembling Canadian landscapes. The Domaine de Lindre, a Sensitive Natural Area, includes 12 fish ponds and the large Lindre pond, classified as a wetland of global interest, making it a haven for nature lovers and birdwatching. Lachaussée Pond, a protected nature reserve, is rich in biodiversity, with a 12km path for observing birds, amphibians, and plants.
Near Hasselfurth Lake and Wooden Sculptures, there is a restaurant on-site. Additionally, The Lake Inn offers a restaurant with a large terrace right on the lake. The waterfront in Metz, while not a traditional lake, provides a lake-like experience on the Moselle River with numerous terraces and dining options.
The summer months are ideal for visiting lakes like Lac de Madine, Étang du Stock, and Étang de la Mutche, as they offer supervised swimming and a vibrant atmosphere for water activities. However, the natural beauty of the region, including the forest areas around Hasselfurth pond and the Lachaussée Pond nature reserve, can be enjoyed for hiking and nature observation throughout much of the year, with seasonal changes offering different scenic experiences.
Yes, the waterfront in Metz, right in the city center, offers a unique urban aquatic experience on the Moselle River. It's open for yachting and various sporting activities like canoeing and rowing. You can also find dancing fountains, 'Metz-Plage,' and electro-solar boat tours to explore the river's flora and fauna from April to October. More information can be found on tourisme-metz.com.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunities for active recreation. The Hasselfurth pond is praised as 'an oasis of peace to cross during your run,' and its surrounding forest is 'excellent for hiking or mountain biking.' The family-friendly amenities, such as the large playground at Hasselfurth Pond Playground, are also highly valued.
The Grand Pond of Mittersheim, which is crossed by the cycle path of the Canal des Houillères de la Saar, features a nautical base and is an ideal spot for cyclists to take a break and cool off during the summer.
The Domaine de Lindre is a significant wetland area, globally recognized for its ecological importance and rich birdlife, making it excellent for nature lovers and birdwatchers. Similarly, the Lachaussée Pond, a protected nature reserve, offers a 12km path where you can observe diverse fauna, including birds, amphibians, and insects, in a wetland environment.


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