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On the heights of Vecoux
Hike through a very shady forest, passing by two small bucolic ponds and possibly a short descent to the Pont du Rondin.
Les Roches de Mortevieille from Col de Cheneau
Discover the Roches de Mortevieille, a site of pink Vosges sandstone in the middle of a pine and fir forest.
Le Saint-Mont - Sainte-Sabine
Tour of the Fossard Massif, passing through Saint-Mont, Sainte-Sabine and Saint-Arnould.
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.
Saint-Mont and the Chapel of Vieux Saint-Amé
A waterfall, religious sites and a beautiful view of the town of Remiremont.
For changes to the route, see the reviews
Hot Spring - Pont du Rondin, Torrent le Ravage and Reherrey Lakes
Walk under the fir trees, passing by the Chaudefontaine hot spring and the beautiful ponds overlooking Reherrey. This hike is ideal during hot weather.
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.
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.
Roche Tocquaine in Remiremont
An easy hike that can be enjoyed by families with children. Magnificent view of the Remiremont valley from Roche Tocquaine.
On the heights of Maxonchamp
A lovely, long walk through a forest and a nature reserve. Ideal for those who appreciate the peace and quiet of the forest. Magnificent view from the orientation table.
The Balcony of Solem
This hike is suitable for children who are used to hiking. There is a magnificent view at the Balcon du Solem, so why not take a short break at the picnic table at the Solem chalet?
La Vigotte - La Beuille loop
The first part of this circuit alternates between forest and meadow, dotted with pretty ponds.
The second part, which is more "airy", offers magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
The return to the inn invites you to enjoy a well-deserved rest overlooking the fishing ponds
La Piquante Pierre and the Roches Saint Jacques
From Vagney to La Piquante Pierre, a key site of the Resistance, and Les Roches Saint-Jacques with its pudding.
Le Mettey, Le Bouchot and La Hazelle
Very beautiful panoramic views of the Moselotte valley with picturesque little balcony paths.
Chèvre-Roche circuit
Beautiful view from the summit of Chèvre-Roche over the Moselotte valley.
Views of the Ballon d'Alsace and Servance.
The Grande Charme peat bog
A pleasant hike around the La Charme biological reserve. No significant elevation gain, easy to follow thanks to the Club Vosgien markings. Some beautiful views of the valley at the start and a magnificent finale crossing the peat bog.
Les Faignes Noires
This short hike allows you to discover three ponds and the beautiful Vosges forest, not far from Val d'Ajol, in just a few kilometres. A very varied walk, even if it is short.
La Cascade de la Pissoire waterfall from Étang des Sangsues
The Cascade de la Pissoire waterfall is one of the best known in the Vosges. It can be accessed from Haut du Tot. You can round off your visit by exploring the surrounding peaks, such as Moyemont and Chèvre Roche, both of which offer remarkable panoramic views of the region. The first part of the route is uphill to Chèvre Roche, passing by the Fontaine Baptistminicandré fountain. After Chèvre Roche, the route winds its way up to Moyemont, passing by the Giant Fir Tree, the Lambia Cross, the Pissoire Waterfall and the village of Haut du Tot. The final part of the hike takes you to the Balcons de la Hazelle and the Étang des Sangsues.
Étang du Villerain - La Vigotte
This hike is accessible for the whole family. We did it with our 6- and 12-year-old children, who walk regularly. Along the way, you will discover ponds near Girmont-Val-d'Ajol.
Two-thirds of the way along the route, you will have a very pleasant view of the Moselle valley.
Enjoy your walk. Please note that the ponds are private property, so please respect these areas.
The heights of Saint-Nabord
A short, easy walk in the hills above Saint-Nabord (except for the climb at the start...). Ideal for getting back into shape after winter.
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.
From one pond to another in Girmont-Val-d'Ajol
A bucolic hike through the pretty village of Girmont-Val-d'Ajol. There are numerous ponds (often private) and paths, many of which are shaded. A few kilometres on quiet roads.
The ponds of Girmont-Val-d'Ajol
A beautiful walk through woods and countryside. You will discover a few ponds, magnificent panoramic views and a pretty waterfall.
The ponds by the Prieuré d'Hérival
A pleasant route combining forests, numerous ponds, beautiful views and heritage sites.
Three possible starting points for the same circuit.
There are numerous paths and trails around the ponds, so follow the description and map carefully.
The Haut de l'A circular route starting from Girmont and via Le Dropt
A complete change of scenery guaranteed! Through fields and woods, discover the southern Vosges on this easy, rural-style walk. Admire the beautiful farms that line the route, enjoy the tranquillity of the woods and savour the charms of the little village of Girmont-Val-d’Ajol, isolated from the world but so charming!
Girmont Val-d'Ajol – the sources of the Rey
A beautiful hike that climbs and descends, sometimes steeply, on the way to a beautiful viewpoint, and climbs gently but steadily on the way back. Beautiful forest crossings and magnificent panoramas are the reward.
The Cross of Parier and the Haut de Bélué
Beautiful panoramic views of Rupt-sur-Moselle.
Orientation table on the Haut de Bélué with views of the Vosges ridges.
Loop on the Haut de Belué
A short but very beautiful hike to the summit of Haut de Bélué, 870 m high. It overlooks the Grandrupt valley and offers a superb panorama of the Haute Moselle valley, dominated by the silhouettes of the Alsace and Servance balloons. The site features a forest chalet open to the public, a children's play area, picnic tables and an orientation table with a view of the Vosges ridges.
From Saut du Bouchot to Saut de la Bourrique
There are numerous waterfalls on the slopes of the Vosges mountains. These include the Saut du Bouchot and the Saut de la Bourrique. These two waterfalls can be visited on a long walk, which is shown here. There are many advantages to this route, with unique views at Moyemont and Rocher des Ducs, but there is also cultural interest with a passage at Falaise de Lyris. A large part of the hike is through forest.
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!
Pissoire Waterfall and Haut du Tot
A lovely walk at altitude to the highest village in the Vosges department.
“Le Roséria” route in La Rosière
Set off to explore the heritage: crosses, calvaries, fountains and old farms of the Southern Vosges adorn this route, which winds its way between the hamlets scattered throughout the commune. Throughout this route, you will enjoy numerous views of the valleys and surrounding landscapes.
La Rosière - Le Roseria
This route offers numerous views of the surrounding valleys. You will pass near the Fort de Rupt, discover a few crosses and admire some old farms.
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.
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.
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.
Grebiay Route
A pleasant walk, mostly shaded in summer, to soak up the mysterious atmosphere of the Vosges forest. It passes throughlovely mature woodlands and vast fields of ferns, offering some beautiful views of the mountains. The Chalet du Grebiay provides a sheltered spot to stop and enjoy the peace and quiet of the surroundings. If you’re with children, you can shorten the walk to 1 hour (2.8 km) with very little elevation gain.
Col de Morbieux - Grandrupt
A pleasant hike starting from the Col de Morbieux, with lovely views of the Grandrupt valley and the Moselle valley in Ferdrupt.
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.
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.
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