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Saint-Nabord walks
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.
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
Roche Tocquaine in Remiremont
An easy hike that can be enjoyed by families with children. Magnificent view of the Remiremont valley from Roche Tocquaine.
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.
Le Saint-Mont - Sainte-Sabine
Tour of the Fossard Massif, passing through Saint-Mont, Sainte-Sabine and Saint-Arnould.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
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 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).
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.
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.