The joy of walking in the snow!
The Petit Ballon Pass is located in the Munster Valley (Alsace). It peaks at an altitude of 1,272 meters. Its summit offers a panoramic view of the valleys.
Located between the Kaysersberg and Munster valleys, the Wettstein Pass takes you along wide forest paths alternating between history and splendid panoramas of the Chaumes and the Alsace Plain.
The Donon massif rises to an altitude of 1,009 meters and is the crossroads between Alsace and Lorraine. A place of Celtic and later Gallo-Roman worship, it exudes a strange charm and offers an incomparable panoramic view.
Located at an altitude of 904 meters, the Col des Bagenelles offers one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Vosges Mountains. It overlooks two Vosges valleys at the same time.
The second highest peak in the Vosges Mountains, Hohneck rises to an altitude of 1,363 meters. It is bordered by two glacial cirques and is home to rare flora. Its rocky slopes make it a paradise for chamois. Exceptional views of the valleys are guaranteed.
The pleasure of strolling in the Vosges mountains amidst the wild blueberry bushes of the moorland. Stretching out on the high-altitude meadows with a Highland feel, and after a lovely walk, reveling in a traditional farmhouse inn with a delicious traditional Vosges dish.
A prime destination for all lovers of nature, history, and the great outdoors. From the Route des Crêtes to the Plateau of 1000 Ponds, this mountain range offers authentic and exotic discoveries.
The highest peak in the Vosges Mountains, the Grand Ballon rises to 1,424 meters. Also known as the Ballon de Guebwiller, it offers breathtaking views of the Alsace plain, the Black Forest, and in good weather, the Swiss Alps.