The Nordic Park at the Lac Blanc resort, nestled in the heart of the Vosges, is a must-visit experience for cross-country skiing enthusiasts.

The Lac Blanc Nordic Park, what can you do there?
With an area of 35,000 m², the Nordic Park offers a fun and varied playground, perfect for those looking to enjoy themselves while improving their technique.
The groomed and marked trails of the Nordic Park wind through a pine forest and offer a rolling course. The intersecting trails allow for numerous route options, making it the cross-country skiing equivalent of an alpine boardercross!
The Nordic Park invites skiers to challenge themselves with friends or family. Whether you’re a regular on blue or red runs, this spot is perfect for testing your skills and competing with other skiers while enjoying a great setting.
Certified So Nordic, a mark of quality and authenticity, the Nordic Park meets the expectations of the most demanding skiers.
New for 2025: come and take on the Nordic Park Challenge!
In the heart of the Nordic Park, discover the Nordic Park Challenge, a fun-filled course dotted with obstacles and challenges to test your balance and agility on skis! Try the “one-legged ski”, weave through the obstacles, or cross snow-covered bridges to spice up your glide. Freely accessible with a valid Nordic pass, this course is perfect for having fun with friends or family while improving your technique in an entertaining way. Ready to take on the challenge?
How to access and enjoy the Lac Blanc Nordic Park?
The Nordic Park is accessible from Blancrupt (Auberge du Blancrupt) at Lac Blanc 1200. A large free parking area is available for day use.
You’ll find a ticket office there to purchase your cross-country ski pass (required to access the Nordic Park).
Once you have your pass, take the Baldinger green run (no. 12), following the signage and respecting the direction of traffic to reach the entrance to the Nordic Park.
Once inside the Nordic Park, there is no set direction of traffic, so be mindful of other users!
So, are you ready to take on the Nordic Park challenge?