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Vallée de la Bruche
Alsace - Massif des Vosges - France
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Louis XIV ne disait-il pas déjà, en découvrant l’Alsace « quel beau jardin ! » La Vallée de la Bruche en est un magnifique exemple. Du Donon au Climont en passant par la cascade de la Serva et le Champ du Feu des prairies fleuries s'égrènent en farandole au milieu de forêts panachées !

Si l'art est création, la Nature est artiste. Elle a laissé dans la vallée de la Bruche un jardin à ciel ouvert !

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    The Climont

    As one of the finest mountain in the sandstone Vosges area, ideally located between the basins of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and Villé, this is the region's main water tower (being the source of the...
    Grandfontaine

    La forêt domaniale du Donon

    "The Donon mountain range is home to an incredible forest.
    Lutzelhouse

    La porte de Pierre

    The “Porte de Pierre” is a strange and fascinating natural monument, a pink sandstone monolith in the heart of the forest on the Donon Massif.
    Plaine

    The Chatte Pendue rock

    Its name is based on an expression in the local dialect which means “the high hanging rock”.
    Lutzelhouse

    The Mutzig rock

    A remarkable “pudding stone” rock (a sandstone conglomerate rock incrusted with small pebbles). Magnificent view over the Bruche Valley and the Champ du Feu range.
    Bourg Bruche

    The Hang Clearing

    The source of the Bruche is at an altitude of 690m at the foot of an oddly shaped mountain: the Climont (966m).
    Waldersbach

    Landscape planning observation deck

    You can't think of the landscapes and natural treasures without thinking of Pastor Oberlin's fantastic herbarium collections. See a unique take on the landscape in the museum's botanical garden.
    La Broque

    The big Salm oak

    It is said that the Mennonite Anabaptists planted this oak in a clearing in memory of the exemption granted to them in 1793. This superb tree is today two centuries old.
    Saales

    The Voyemont

    A mountain including a rock known as the Roche des Fées (the Fairy Rock) at its peak.
    Lutzelhouse

    The sequoia of Kappelbronn

    This giant sequoia has a special story. It was planted in 1896 in memory of Louis Butze, a little boy who died of diphtheria aged 4.
    Waldersbach

    The gardens at the J. F. Oberlin Museum

    The presbytery gardens help to bring the museum's collections to life, and offer visitors the chance to smell, see and touch the various items already introduced in the museum itself, which...
    Neuviller la Roche
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    The Serva waterfalls

    Forded natural waterfalls.