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The Lac Blanc resort in summer

Your stay at Lac Blanc


A fabulous nature holiday at Lac Blanc in summer

In the heart of the Vosges mountains, on the Alsatian side, the Lac Blanc resort is a delight for lovers of nature and wide open spaces. In summer, this unspoilt green setting invites you to write your own adventure, whether contemplative or more sporting.

On foot, by bike, always in the fresh air! For an unforgettable break with family or friends, let yourself be charmed by the resort and its enchanting lakes.

Hiking and walking at Lac Blanc

Nestling deep in the mountains, the Lac Blanc resort offers a fantastic playground for hiking enthusiasts.

In total, there are almost 600 kilometres of trails to take a breath of fresh air and explore the breathtaking scenery. Don't hesitate to choose less-frequented but just as remarkable routes, such as the one that takes you to the Hautes Chaumes in the Tanet-Gazon du Faing nature reserve, the one to theEtang du Devin, one of the most relaxing sites in the valley, the Tête des Faux remembrance trail, or the Duchesne cemetery memorial walk.

And don't forget that the Traversée du Massif des Vosges, which follows the legendary GR5, passes through Lac Blanc. An emblematic hike!

Don't forget to opt for an outing with a guide, ideal for discovering the local flora and fauna. Accompanied by someone who knows the massif inside out, you'll have a better chance of spotting the chamois, one of the massif's emblems. You'll gain a better understanding of this wild environment, while respecting the natural surroundings. An exceptional experience for all the family.

Pedalling the mountain bike trails of Lac Blanc

Open to all types of cycling, the Lac Blanc resort is a renowned cycling destination in the Vosges mountains.

Dirt roads or steep slopes, signposted trails or prepared tracks, mountain biking with or without electric assistance, there's something for every taste and level. In all, 250 kilometres of FFC-approved mountain bike trails are available for you to enjoy on two wheels in a breathtaking setting. If you've never ridden in the mountains before, don't hesitate to book an outing supervised by a professional.

Looking for a thrill? The Lac Blanc Bikepark opens its doors to you in summer. Set in a unique natural environment, the trails are designed and groomed every day to provide riders with a thrilling downhill experience.

Family fun at Lac Blanc

Fill up on energy and memories with your family at Lac Blanc.

The resort is an ideal destination for a truly happy time with your children. There's no shortage of things to do with the whole family: four-season tobogganing, an adventure park, a barefoot trail, a paintball area... Fun and thrills guaranteed!

There are also alternatives to hiking if your children get bored on the trails. There are a number of fun walks where children can walk and have fun at the same time. Let them guide you along the way! There's also a fun trail designed for the little ones, perfect for a family outing. What's on the programme? Games, enchanting scenery and riddles. Finally, in summer, there are also 4 orienteering courses starting from the Lac Blanc resort, each with a different level of difficulty.

Gourmet discoveries at Lac Blanc

After the effort, the comfort!

One of the must-do experiences at Lac Blanc is a well-deserved lunch break at one of the resort's farm inns. It's here that you'll have the chance to sample the traditional Marcaire meal. Soup or meat pie for starters, followed by smoked meat accompanied by roïgabrageldi, the famous roast potatoes, and for dessert a siesskass (fromage blanc sprinkled with kirsch) or a slice of blueberry tart. It's the perfect way to enjoy thecomforting flavours of mountain cuisine!

And if you're also a wine-lover, make the most of your stay in the Vosges mountains to add an oeno-gastronomic dimension. Around thirty kilometres away, the Alsace Wine Route gives you the chance to explore some of the most beautiful wine-growing landscapes. Take the opportunity to stop off in some of the region's typical villages and taste some of the best vintages.