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Rocher de Mutzig walks
The Fairy Garden, the Stone Portico, Mutzig Rock
A beautiful hike with magnificent views of the Bruche Valley, the Langenberg, the Donon and the Champs du Feu.
A circuit encompassing magical places such as the Jardin des Fées (Fairy Garden) and the Porte de Pierre (Stone Gate), with its highest point at 1,008 metres, the Rocher de Mutzig.
The signposting is a little sparse in places, so the IGN 3716ET map is essential.
Rocher de Mutzig
Starting from Lutzelhouse; beautiful hike with several viewpoints over the Bruche Valley and the Alsace plain. Best done in spring/summer/autumn. In winter, you will need snowshoes for the higher ground.
The Mutzig Rock and the Porte de Pierre from the Place des Musiciens
A very pretty hike on the western side of the Bruche Valley. The Mutzig Rock, rising to 1,010 metres, offers remarkable views of the valley and the surrounding mountains, such as the Donon, the Schneeberg and the Champ du Feu. The Porte de Pierre is a natural monument of pink sandstone sculpted by erosion. It is an astonishing discovery, this block perched there as if it came from nowhere, plunging you into a half-dream.
From Rocher de Mutzig to Les Deux Donons
This hike is not technically difficult but is very long and requires good stamina. There are several beautiful viewpoints and sites along the way.
The Rocher de Mutzig from Lutzelhouse
Hike through no man's land to an altitude of over 1,000 metres from Lutzelhouse in the Schirmeck valley.
Elsassblick Mutzig Rock and return from Walscheid
A hike with beautiful views. The hike starts on the border ridge between Moselle and Bas-Rhin in the commune of Walscheid. The route takes you along open paths and through wooded areas with views of the Alsace plain, then to the highest point of the route, the Rocher de Mutzig, which offers views of the Vosges mountains to the east, south and west, as well as the Lorraine plateau to the far west.
Walks near Rocher de Mutzig
Three days around the Val de Senones with bivouacs
Three days of hiking and camping around the Val de Senones, passing by beautiful viewpoints. Campsites at the Tête du Coquin and the Haute Loge.
From Salm to the Tête du Coquin
This first stage is probably the hardest day of the route. Beautiful views, pleasant trails and few forest roads. A steep climb at the end of the day explains the "Difficult" rating.
Mountain biking in the Vosges, Day 4: Hohwald - Chatenois (Part 1)
This route is the first part of thefourth stage of a seven-day tour of the Alsatian side of the Vosges mountains. Most of the route is on forest roads in good condition. The signage is excellent, consisting of signs with an orange or red mountain bike logo and the letters TMV (Traversée du Massif Vosgien).