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The Hasselfurth Pond Loop is an easy 3.3-mile (5.4 km) hike in Parc naturel régional des Vosges du Nord, perfect for a relaxing nature walk.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Hasselfurth Pond Loop area offers ample parking facilities, making it easily accessible for visitors. You'll find designated parking areas conveniently located near the trailhead.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, especially given the diverse aquatic birds in the area.
The Hasselfurth Pond Loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is great for enjoying the recreational facilities. Even in winter, the trail can be hiked, though conditions may vary.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Hasselfurth Pond Loop or to access the Parc naturel régional des Vosges du Nord where it is located. Enjoy the natural beauty freely!
Absolutely! The Hasselfurth Pond Loop is considered easy and is very family-friendly. The circuit around the main pond features sandy paths, making it suitable for strollers. There are also children's play areas and picnic spots, enhancing its appeal for families.
The terrain is generally easy and varied. You'll walk along sandy paths, sections by the pond's edge, through a dried-up/marshy area, and over a wooden bridge crossing the Horn river. The paths are well-maintained and largely accessible.
Along the route, you'll enjoy the tranquil waters of Hasselfurth pond and Entenbaechel Pond, surrounded by a charming forest of oaks, beeches, and firs. Keep an eye out for diverse aquatic birds like ducks, herons, and moorhens from observation shelters. There are also educational panels about local flora and fauna, a Picnic area, and the Hasselfurth Pond Playground.
Yes, the area around Hasselfurth Pond is part of a broader network of trails. The loop itself aligns with sections of the Green ring, Blue dot, Blue triangle, and Yellow triangle trails. More challenging routes, such as a winding path to the Hochkopf, are also accessible nearby for well-equipped hikers.
Yes, the area is well-equipped for leisure. You'll find designated picnic spots, children's play areas like the Hasselfurth Pond Playground, and a health course. Adjacent to the pond is "La Forêt des défis" (TEPACAP), a multi-leisure park with tree-top adventure courses.
Given its easy nature, comfortable walking shoes are sufficient. You might want to bring water, snacks, and binoculars for birdwatching. If hiking with children, consider their needs for the playground or picnic areas. Sun protection is also advisable on sunny days.
While the main Hasselfurth Pond Loop is an easy 2.46 km circuit, the broader network of trails in the area offers more challenging options. For instance, paths leading to the Hochkopf (the highest point in Bitche) are available for those seeking a more strenuous hike, requiring appropriate gear.
Before the Hasselfurt tour we needed to fortify ourselves once more. Visited the Tower of Aromas for lunch once more. Contrary to the last menus we chose. (Last tour). Old dishes from much, much less good times. Calf's head or anything that can be used on it. The second intestine prepared like tripe. A large portion of both went into the doggy bag and actually to the doggy. But it was an experience to feel like nothing was wasted. PS. : The service and other guests advised us against this order. PPS. : Still a great journey through time. With such a down-to-earth meal, a fitting conclusion is also necessary. The service advised us against this too. Le digestif gourmand. And something you don't have to have twice but it's just as good. The Hasselfurt tour is ideal for walking along carefree and having long conversations. Just having a great time.