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Rehaupal walks
The Trou de l’Enfer in Rehaupal
A short, very pleasant route for stretching your legs in the woodland.
La Colline au Loup (Laleu Colline) via the Spiémont geodesic chimney
The hike begins at the Spiémont geodesic chimney with its orientation table, then takes you to discover "sacrificial stones" with magnificent cup marks that are said to have been used in ancient rituals. The route then heads to Laleu Colline (Colline au Loup), a small hill with a rocky summit which offers panoramic views of the Middle Vosges from its footbridge. On the way back, the route passes through the Bouyère peat bog before reaching the village of Champdray.
Geodetic chimney of Spiémont
This walk provides quick access to a beautiful viewpoint at the summit of Spiémont, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Vosges and the Vologne valley. The presence of a geodesic chimney and an orientation table complete the hike.
Large and small waterfalls of Tendon in a loop
An easy hike that passes by two pretty waterfalls, with trails through the woods and the Vosges countryside. The route follows the typical Club Vosgien signage, which may seem a little complex and confusing at first but, with a little practice, proves to be particularly effective, provided you have an IGN map to refer to.
The Tendon waterfalls
A trail in the heart of the Vosges forest will take you to two magnificent waterfalls and across a few small streams. Of course, like all water trails, it is best to visit outside the dry seasons, otherwise it loses all its appeal. The trail is fairly well marked (red rings) and there are picnic tables along the way (especially in the first part).
Between Granges-sur-Vologne and Liezey
A shaded hike in the Vosges forest following a single trail marker (red diamond).
Tholy Way Crosses Trail
This easy route invites you to discover Le Tholy from different angles.
This loop, which is fully marked with green rings and red crosses, follows small roads, forest tracks and footpaths.
Suitable for pushchairs, the aim of this walk is also to discover the village's wayside crosses.
Mont Saint-Jean and the ruins of Saint-Jean Castle
This route is best enjoyed in autumn so you can take in the views of the villages of Saint-Jean-du-Marché, La Neuveville-devant-Lépanges, Lépanges-sur-Vologne, Le Boulay, Xamontarupt and Faucompierre, culminating in a visit to the castle ruins.
Saint-Augustin Fountain, Col du Singe and Abîme bog
An easy, shaded hike. Refresh yourself at the St Augustin fountain, it will do you good.
Jussarupt village and along la Vologne river
Nice walk into the fields of Jussarupt, its fields and along La Vologne river.
Hike no. 21 - Hérigoutte Circuit
At the foot of the Vosges mountains, unspoilt nature awaits you for a pleasant stay with family or friends.
Les Clous from Jussarupt
A family walk a few kilometres from Bruyères or Gérardmer, without any great difficulty.
This walk, starting from the town hall in Jussarupt, takes you through beautiful forests and the charming village.
The Trou de l'Enfer, starting from the Auberge de Liézey
A lovely little hike to the Trou de l'Enfer that will introduce you to a place full of charm and freshness. This circular route offers beautiful scenery, ranging from paths under the trees alongside streams to open stretches with stunning panoramic views.
Stéaumont loop
This hike will appeal to forest lovers. It passes through a variety of forests: young and old, deciduous and coniferous, dense and sparse. Depending on the time of day or the season, you will be accompanied by birdsong.
Fiménil loop
This walk is accessible to all, alternating between paved roads and forest trails.
Belvedere and Cuveaux rocks
A short hike full of surprises in a forest environment among sandstone rocks. A viewpoint equipped with a promontory offering a beautiful view of the Moselle valley.The circular route can be done in either direction, but the suggested direction allows you to better appreciate the elevation gain.There are markings (yellow diamonds) but they are not always easy to spot.
Panoramic route at the Tête des Cuveaux
An easy and very pleasant walk, winding through the undergrowth, which will take you to La Roche des Cuveaux, an unusual place and natural gem with a magnificent panorama, but also other beautiful viewpoints along the route, including one from the Tête des Cuveaux viewpoint: a 9-metre-high wooden promontory with an orientation table at the top. As a bonus, there are impressive rocks along the way. A real treat in autumn.
Haut-du-Bois circular
This route winds through beautiful deciduous forests and allows you to discover the Haut-du-Bois maquis site, a symbol of the actions of many maquisards during the Second World War. On 9 September 1944, this maquis of around thirty people was attacked by German forces. Following their leader's order to retreat, more than 20 were saved, but 10 lost their lives.
Pissoire Waterfall and Haut du Tot
A lovely walk at altitude towards the highest village in the Vosges department.
A loop around the Haut du Tôt
This is an easy loop around the pretty mountain village of Haut du Tôt, with a few botanical, geological and perhaps photographic surprises. The Neuve Roche loop offers sights that are well worth a stroll, and the modest Pissoire waterfall marks the end of the circuit!
Circuit des Forfeleuses
In the Vologne Valley at the foot of the Montagne du Village, Fays is a small, characterful village in the Vosges mountains, surrounded by greenery.
Chèvre Roche circular loop
A circular route, mostly along shaded forest paths, which will take you to two major points of interest: halfway along the route, the surprising site of the old Plaines quarry and its magnificent view over the Tholy Valley, and at the end of the route, Chèvre Roche and its sweeping panoramic view over Vagney and the Moselotte Valley.
Roulier Loop
A hike starting from Le Roulier that offers two variations on the route.
Hike no. 1 - Montagne des Fourmis
The Circuit des Fourmis is the ideal place for a family walk. This short trail is dotted with ant sculptures, which explain its name, and information panels. The trail is marked with ant symbols.
The Bruyères tour
At the foot of the Vosges mountains, unspoilt nature awaits you for a pleasant stay with family or friends. Discover the three mountains surrounding the town of Bruyères.
The US Memorial in the Bruyères Forest
This historical route invites you to walk through the Helledraye Forest in the footsteps of the American soldiers who came to liberate Bruyères in 1944.
The rocks of Pointhaie
At the foot of the Vosges mountains, unspoilt nature awaits you for an enjoyable stay with family or friends. Discover the fishing and leisure lakes of Pointhaie before setting off to climb Les Roches, where you can enjoy a beautiful view of Bruyères and its valley.
Avison Circuit
The Avison is an iconic site in Bruyères. It is probably the historic centre of settlement in the area, as remains dating back to the 4th century have been found here. It is also a favourite walking spot for the locals. A 360° view awaits you from the top of the watchtower. Discover the surrounding valleys and the main peaks of the Vosges mountains.
Chambre du Loup and Falaise de Lyris in Haut-du-Tôt
Set off to explore a small cavity in the rock, called the Chambre du Loup (Wolf's Chamber), at the foot of the small Lyris cliff, the Pyramid, and various other features on this site, which was used for the construction of the church and presbytery of the hamlet of Haut-du-Tôt. All this can be explored via a somewhat mystical path through a magnificent coniferous forest with moss-covered rocks.
Hike no. 12 - The sources of the Durbion
Hike in the heart of the Dompierre Communal Forest. Let yourself be carried away by the sound of water and birdsong.
Haute Verrière loop
A hike through the woods separating the villages of Lépanges-sur-Vologne and Viménil. You will be accompanied by deciduous trees (oaks and beeches) and conifers (fir, spruce and even larch).
The Roche des Ducs tour
A pleasant short hike passing by Roche des Ducs (855 m), with beautiful views of the Rochesson valley. Return via the other side, towards Menaurupt.
Chèvre-Roche circuit
Beautiful view from the summit of Chèvre-Roche over the Moselotte valley.
Views of the Ballon d'Alsace and Servance.
Circular Rapailles route from Bémont to Le Syndicat
Credit where credit is due: this permanent hike was mapped out by members of the Le Syndicat "Sports Loisirs" Association. This association is part of the French Federation of Popular Sports.
The trail is marked with the logo of the International Federation of Popular Sports (an "i" and two "V"s).
As the trail is extremely well marked, brave little walkers can easily serve as guides for their parents.
Views of the Moselotte and Cleurie valleys from the Syndicat
A half-day route offering stunning views over the Cleurie and Moselotte valleys.
Roche des Ducs and Battion Waterfall at the start of the trail in Rochesson
A beautiful viewpoint at the Roche des Ducs overlooking the Rochesson Valley or Bouchot Valley.
A waterfall visible from a great height and crossed by a wooden bridge.
Gérardmer State Forest from the Col de Sapois.
A shaded walk on easy paths, just a stone’s throw from Lake Gérardmer.
Saut du Bouchot and Battion waterfalls from Rochesson
A beautiful hike around Rochesson, allowing you to visit the site of the Virgin Mary of Rochesson and the Saut du Bouchot and Battion waterfalls in a single day. Semi-shaded route.
Around Rochesson
A mountain hike offering the chance to discover the legendary sites around Rochesson, such as the Rocher des Ducs, the Trou de Baheu, the Cascade du Bouchot and the Cascade (Saut) de Battion.
Le Saint-Mont - Sainte-Sabine
Tour of the Fossard Massif, passing through Saint-Mont, Sainte-Sabine and Saint-Arnould.
On the heights of Saint-Étienne de Remiremont
A beautiful hike in the forest with no viewpoints except for the Roches de Thin. Worth doing in hot weather, as the scent of the pine trees makes it worthwhile.
Saint-Mont via Vieux Saint-Amé
A beautiful shaded walk in the Fossard Forest, which has no shortage of points of interest: the beautiful Chapelle du Vieux Saint-Amé, the magnificent Saint-Mont esplanade, the Pont des Fées and the Miraumont waterfall. At the summit of Saint-Mont, a vast grassy area is ideally suited for a picnic break and offers, as a bonus, a magnificent 360° panorama of the Moselle and Moselotte valleys.