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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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  • Barembach

    Landscape planning observation deck

    This viewfinder site introduces visitors to a rural yet urban landscape on Col de la Croix Walter. Access via Rue du Rain or Rue du Champ de Commune.
    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.
    Waldersbach

    L'allée des fiancées

    As the name suggests, the Allée des Fiancés is a path lined with lime trees planted by newly-weds in the 18th and 19th century. The path runs from the top of Waldersbach to Col de la Perheux.
    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.
    Colroy la Roche

    Landscape planning observation deck

    Visit the Cote de la Costelle site that sets the backdrop to Colroy la Roche church.
    Bourg Bruche
    Animaux acceptés

    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
    Animaux acceptés Parking

    The Donon... The region's "sacred mountain"

    Donon Mountain, rising to 3310 ft, is the highest point in Lower Vosges and marks the border between Alsace and Lorraine.
    Saulxures

    Landscape planning observation deck

    Take the rural path to Bénaville Chapel from the Col du Hantz road to reach this viewfinder site.
    Urmatt

    The Soultzbach Waterfall

    Lovely little waterfall a half hour walk from Urmatt village centre.
    Belmont
    Parking Restauration sur place

    The Champ du Feu

    The Champ du Feu, standing at 1099 meters, is the highest point of the Lower Rhine.
    Vallée de la Bruche

    The landscapes of the Bruche Valley

    The Bruche Valley, carved out by the Bruche itself, reaches the height of 1099 m at the granite summit of the Champ du Feu to the east and, to the west, a height of 1009 m at the sandstone summit...
    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).