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Gare de Lutzelbourg walks
The Valley of the Lock Keepers - the Rock Trail - the ruins of Lutzelbourg Castle
Discover the Lutzelbourg region as you walk along the valley of the lock keepers and then up to the heights on the rocky path to reach the ruins of Lutzelbourg Castle
Lutzelbourg Castle from Phalsbourg
This hike takes you to Lutzelbourg Castle with its view of the village of Lutzelbourg and its "Canal de la Marne au Rhin".
A mixture of forest paths, trails through the woods and across fields. There is a little tarmac, however, for crossing the villages.
Circular around Lutzelbourg and the Plan Incliné
It's a fairly long route of just over 20 km, which can be done on foot or by trail running.These 20 km offer a wealth of diversity, including trails, an abandoned canal, landscapes, rocks, tunnels and a castle.A route that is well worth exploring. If it is too long, it is quite easy to split it into two parts.Although the route is long, it is fairly easy to follow. Most of the paths used are marked by the Club Vosgien.
The Rocher du Petit Moulin and Lutzelbourg Castle
Walk on the heights of Lutzelbourg with beautiful views and visit the castle ruins. Walk with elevation gain.
The Phalsbourg Forest and Lutzelbourg Castle
A walk starting from Phalsbourg, a town fortified by Vauban, which will take us to the village of Hultehouse and Lutzelbourg Castle.
The Lutzelbourg tour
A hilly route around the pretty village of Lutzelbourg, following the circular castle walk, the Marne-Rhine Canal and the Gustave Hentz Circular, featuring beautiful forest paths lined with rocks including Pulsfels Bellevue and the Krappenfels (Corbeau Rock).
Le tour de Lutzelbourg par Roche Plate
Randonnée circulaire vallonnée autour du joli village de Lutzelbourg. Plusieurs points d'intérêts : château, points de vue et jolis sentiers ombragés bordés de gros rochers.
Lutzelbourg to Saverne
A lovely walk between Lutzelbourg station and Saverne station, taking in the castles of Lutzelbourg, Petit and Grand-Geroldseck, and Haut-Barr, an archaeological site with Gallo-Roman ruins, and passing by the Tour du Brotsch.