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Saulxures-sur-Moselotte walks
The Haut du Roc as seen from Saulxure
A trail offering numerous views of the surrounding peaks. A special mention goes to the viewpoint at Haut du Roc, which offers a panoramic view of the Moselotte Valley stretching as far as Remiremont, not to mention the Tables de Charlemagne.
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.
In Le Ménil-Thillot: Tête des Champs, Chapelles de la Salette and Chapelles de Pitié
A superb four-hour walk in the hills above Ménil-Thillot (between Cornimont and Le Thillot), best done in May or June when the meadows and broom are in bloom! This easy walk is an unforgettable foray into the bountiful nature of the Hautes-Vosges.
Three Chapels Circuit
A very beautiful circuit in the hills above Ménil-Thillot. There are a few sections in the forest, but most of the time there are beautiful views in all directions.
The Chapelle de Pitié and the Beaudevé sculptures
A short walk offering a taste of everything that makes the village of Le Ménil so charming: unspoilt nature dotted with religious heritage sites scattered throughout the mountains, pretty views and picturesque spots ideal for refreshing breaks or family picnics.
Route panoramique du Haut du Roc
A very pleasant walk with multiple viewpoints along the route. It will take you to the rocky summit of Haut du Roc, which rises to an altitude of 1,012 metres, an ideal place for a break, with a magnificent panorama over the Moselotte Valley as far as Remiremont.
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.
The Chapelle des Vés
Set amongst green meadows and pine forests, the route is well worth exploring. The climb from the village of Le Ménil up to the chapel is not very difficult, and the views are superb.
The Ménil Route via La Rouauche
A pleasant walk through part of the Vosges forest. Lovely views over the village of Le Ménil and a walk suitable for the whole family. Do take care, however, when passing through ‘La Rouauche’.
Small trails in Basse-sur-le-Rupt
Please note that this hike is currently on hold pending modifications. Due to the fall of numerous trees, the route is obstructed and must be modified. We apologise for any inconvenience.
This hike focuses on small trails and thirteen viewpoints with benches around Basse-sur-le-Rupt and the summit of Haut du Roc. The route is a combination of different sections of four existing circular trails that are very well marked.Two loops are possible: 9 km or 14.5 km.
Piquante Pierre trail, Col de la Croix des Moinats, Haut du Roc
A beautiful route, 80% of which is uncovered. Lots of paths and trails and few paved roads. The route runs along the edge of the forest with beautiful views of the surrounding valleys and peaks.
Viewpoint Trail in Basse-sur-le-Rupt
Balcony circuit on the heights of Basse-sur-le-Rupt (or Planois) below Haut du Roc.
This permanent circuit was mapped out by the Planois senior citizens' club.
It can be done in both directions.
La Piquante Pierre at the start of the Col du Haut de Fouchure
An easy and very pleasant walk along trails offering magnificent panoramic views throughout. At the summit of the Piquante Pierre, at an altitude of 1,008 metres, there is a magnificent view of part of the Vosges foothills and the lower Moselotte valley, as well as the surrounding high mountains. The descent takes you through the picturesque Plateaux valley, where the views are once again stunning. One last viewpoint and you will reach the Col du Haut de Fouchure, enchanted by the scenery.
Maquis de la Piquante Pierre
Immerse yourself in the historic setting of a maquis, a symbol of the Resistance, visible throughout the route.
A family hike (suitable for children over 6 years old) featuring natural landmarks (Piquante Pierre, Roches Saint Jacques, Tourbière, viewpoints) and panoramic views of the Vosges mountains
Peat bogs and scenic trail starting from Col de Menufosse
Overlooking the upper Moselotte valley, you will discover the secrets of the high-altitude peat bogs nestled in the Rondfaing fir forests. The return trail, which runs along a balcony, offers superb views all the way to the end, especially in autumn. This is a very easy hike, accessible to all, including children.
Col de Menufosse - Pierre des 4 communes - La Basse des Feignes
Panoramic walk on the Hauts de La Bresse and Cornimont. Wide paths for the most part, 200 metres of paved road. A walk to enjoy with the family and "brave little walkers".