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Rosenwiller walks
Tour of Boersch
Parc and Château de la Léonardsau, through vineyards and forests, via Boersch, Saint-Léonard, Mont National and Bischenberg.
Circular on the heights of Rosenwiller and Dorlisheim from Rosheim
If you are looking for a slightly challenging route in the Vosges Piedmont, with varied terrain between vineyards and forests and beautiful panoramic views, this route will meet your expectations.
From Rosheim to Ottrott via the greenway
This hike with a slight elevation gain, in a hilly setting on the slopes of the Vosges foothills, will take you along a section of the old "Rosheim-Saint-Nabor" railway line, the future greenway, which is already open and will be inaugurated in the summer of 2019. It can also be done by mountain bike.
A loop between Rosheim and Bischenberg
Short circular loop from Rosheim, a beautiful Alsatian city (situated on the Wine Route and the Roman Route), particularly steeped in history, which its architectural heritage is evidence of.
Walk through the vineyards and orchards towards Bischenberg, its convent, dry prairies and beautiful view over the plain.
From the vineyards of Dorlisheim to the dry grasslands of Rosenwiller
An easy walk through vineyards and dry grasslands, passing by the Puits d'Amour fountain and the Laegerbrunnen fountain. Numerous viewpoints over the Alsace plain and the Black Forest enhance this walk.
The Wurmberg hill
This is an easy walk to discover the Wurmberg. It is located in the Bruche valley near Gresswiller. It is a small hill with terraces. You can see a wide variety of plants and orchards and, if you are lucky, some animals, especially birds.
Loop through the Rosheim vineyards and the dry grasslands of Rosenwiller
Loop hike from Rosheim, combining the "Circuit des balcons" and the "Circuit du vignoble".
An undulating route with no difficulty, winding through the vineyards on the heights of Rosheim, then leading to Rosenwiller and its "Sentier de découverte de collines en vignobles" (discovery trail through the vineyard hills).
The return journey will allow you to discover the must-see sights of the Roman city of Rosheim.
Around Dreispitz via Laegerbrunnen and Heilig Hiesel Chapel
An easy walk through forest and vineyards, discovering the Laegerbrunnen fountain, the summit of Dreispitz (Three Peaks) and the Heilig Hiesel chapel.
Heilig Hiesel Chapel, Geissfels, Dreispitze and the dam on the Bruche
This is a fairly easy walk, mainly through the forest, on the heights of Mutzig, where you can discover a few points of interest: the Heilig Hiesel chapel, the Geissfels rock, the Drei Spitze summit, and, optionally, a dam on the Bruche.
Schiebenberg circuit in Dinsheim-sur-Bruche
Welcome to the Mutzig-Molsheim region, located in the heart of Alsace, on the Wine Route, about 20 kilometres from Strasbourg.
This hike takes you on an excursion into the Bruche Valley, with landscapes of forests, fields and villages, as well as a panoramic view from the Schiebenberg hill.
Enjoy your hike!
Circular Heidenkopf and climb to the Mündel Tower
Near Boersch, Mollkirch, Grendelbruch, Ottrott, in the Bischoffsheim forest.
Through magnificent pine, fir, oak and beech forests, the paths and trails climb towards the Heidenkopf, where the 20-metre-high Mündel Tower, built in 1909 by the Club Vosgien, offers a 360° panoramic view of the Alsace plain, the Black Forest, the Vosges foothills, the Champ du Feu massif and the Bruche valley.
Numerous signs put up by the Club Vosgien de Rosheim, particularly in the car park, present the various hiking options in the area, including this one.
Around the Heidenkopf
A beautiful hike allowing you to discover the Heidenkopf with the Mündel Tower and the Verloreneck shelter.
The sanctuaries of Mutzig
This walk takes you through varied landscapes, vineyards, forests and typical villages, and also allows you to discover various sanctuaries (chapels, churches and statues). Take in the panoramic views from the vantage points to admire the valley at your feet (Schiebenberg, Heilih Hiesel Chapel, Mutzig).Passing through the medieval town of Mutzig, you can take a shortcut through the town centre to find restaurants/tea rooms for refreshments.
The Mutzig Rocks Trail and Schiebenberg
This route allows you to discover the Sentier des Roches de Mutzig first, then continue on to a less wild section at Felsburg and then hike on the classic Tour du Schiebenberg. This route alternates between sections in the forest and in the fields.
Circular around Mutzig and Dorlisheim
An easy mountain bike ride that allows you to explore the surroundings of Mutzig and Dorlisheim.
From the Magel to the Bruche via the Donon
This circular walk takes you from the pastures of the Grendelbruch heights to Schirmeck and the Donon, returning via the Bruche valley. It takes in roads, forest roads, forest paths and cycle routes.
The Puits d'Amour fountain in Dorlisheim
This is an easy walk to discover the fountain known as the Puits d'Amour or Dattelbrunnen. It passes through the vineyards of Dorlisheim and orchards. It can easily be shortened or lengthened to suit your preferences.
The Heidenkopf tower - Merlin's garden
Loop hike starting from Klingenthal.
The circuit takes us to the summit of the Heidenkopf, where you can climb the tower to enjoy a 360° view from the orientation table.
We then reach the place known as Verloreneck (meaning "lost corner") with its surprising arrangement of megaliths, known as Merlin's Garden.
The circuit is mainly through forest.
The Demoiselles de Pierre trail
On a steep hillside above the village of Mollkirch, this trail invites you to discover the mysteries of the forest. Druids, elves, dolmens and stones dot the trail, along with a dozen information panels. The walk also includes a visit to one of the largest fortresses in Alsace: Guirbaden Castle.
Guirbaden Castle from Heiligenberg-Mollkirch railway station
Guirbaden is a ruined castle built on the Mollberg hill above Mollkirch. Its ruins are considered the most important in Alsace.
Walk starting from Klingenthal
A short, easy walk through the vineyards of Ottrott.
Hike around Fort Mutzig
This route starts in Molsheim and goes around the entire hill where Fort Mutzig is located.It alternates between vineyards, forests and meadows, allowing you to discover some remains from the First World War.There are no particular difficulties apart from a few steep climbs in the vineyards and perhaps the considerable length of the walk.
Loop around Ottrott and Saint-Nabor
This loop starts in Ottrott-le-Haut and passes by the castles of Ottrott, the Elsberg shelter and the Hohenburgerberg, returning to Ottrott via the Compostela pilgrims' trail.
Mont Sainte-Odile from Ottrott
This hike from Ottrott takes you to Mont Sainte-Odile, an iconic site in Alsace, rich in history and offering exceptional panoramic views. The route passes through dense forests, remarkable rock formations and places steeped in legend, as well as points of interest such as the Rocher Oberkirch and the Grotte d'Étichon. This circular loop, combining well-marked trails and forest paths, promises a complete immersion in the Alsatian countryside.
Bacchus le Trötele circuit
The Bacchus tours take you on a journey of discovery through the Alsatian vineyards. The Trötele reveals the landscapes around Molsheim: a succession of meadows, vineyards, hills, forests and villages. Crossing the protected natural site of Jesselsberg in Soultz-les-Bains.
Trötele means grape press in Alsatian.
Along the Bruche in Molsheim
This walk takes you along the Bruche River to the Dompeter d'Avolsheim, the oldest church in Alsace. After passing through the village centre, the route takes you to the Saint-Ulrich Chapel, where you can admire its ancient frescoes before returning to Molsheim along the other bank of the Bruche.
We hope you enjoy your walk!
Fort de Mutzig vineyards and forests, starting from the Molsheim campsite
Starting from the Molsheim municipal campsite, discover the site of Fort Mutzig.
This hike is also offered by the Molsheim-Mutzig Tourist Office, but starting from Mutzig. This section is marked with a green ring.
A very varied route between town, vineyards and forests, not to mention the banks of the Bruche.
There are beautiful views of the towns of Molsheim and Mutzig and the Bruche valley.
Route around Obernai - Niedernai and Meistratzheim
This is a short, easy hike along cycle paths, roads, field tracks and forest paths. Views of the Vosges mountains and Mont Sainte-Odile.
Please note that the path is quite muddy in the Plon forest.
Circular in the Obernai forest starting from Vorbruck
A beautiful hike in the Obernai forest, on little-used paths, allowing you to discover the castles of Hagelschloss, Dreistein, Birkenfels and Kagenfels. The route also runs along the pagan wall (a magical place) on its western side, passing through the Koeberlé gate. You will discover the Kienberg, little known but offering a beautiful view, ideal for a picnic. Finally, you will walk along a large part of the magnificent Chemin des Bornes.
Please note that this hike is long and includes some very steep climbs, which explains its difficulty. Shortcuts are available for those who do not wish to complete the entire route.