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Experiences accessible to all
In the heart of Vosges nature
The Bruche Valley is committed to restoring its landscapes, activities and heritage accessible to the greatest numberWhether you are in a wheelchair, a parent with a stroller or have reduced mobility, many experiences are available to help you fully enjoy your stay.

Outdoors for all
To enjoy outdoors
Wheelchair and stroller rides : Routes adapted to discover nature in complete tranquility.
Pleasure Trails 2025 - Immersive walk in the forest : An accessible walk along the Grand Roué cycle path, between Bourg-Bruche and Saulxures. Guided by nature enthusiast Denis, this inclusive outing invites you to discover forest landscapes and their secrets: trees, wildlife, and living ecosystems. Distance: 3 km • Elevation gain: 100 m
Jazz'n Bruche 2025 This music festival has made adjustments to ensure it is accessible to those with reduced mobility. Please contact the team in advance – info@jazznbruche.fr.
Accessible visitor sites
The Bruche Valley is full of places of memory, culture and discoveries, many of which are designed to ensure optimal accessibility for people with reduced mobility and all audiences. Here is an overview of the valley's tourist attractions, with their level of accessibility.
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AndlauThe LordshipThe site is accessible to people with reduced mobility and strollers. On the Town Hall square, two access ramps lead to the garden entrance. The entrance is through the modern building that houses the reception and shop on the ground floor. A cloakroom, restrooms, and an elevator are also located on this level.
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SchirmeckAlsace-Moselle MemorialFully accessible to people with reduced mobility and actively committed to inclusive hospitality. It has been awarded the national Tourism & Disability label, a state-sponsored certification recognizing the quality of accessibility for all audiences, regardless of their needs.
Committed associations
Local structures work daily to promote inclusion and accessibility in the region.
Accessible activities
Because nature must remain a space open to all, the Bruche valley is actively developing a range of accessible and inclusive outdoor activities.
Reception and information
Do you have questions about the accessibility of our activities, sites, or accommodations? Do you have specific needs or would you like personalized support in planning your stay in the Bruche Valley?
Our team is at your service and supports you in building a tourist experience adapted to your desires and needs.
👉 Contact us via our dedicated form: Access the contact form.