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Traubach-le-Haut walks
Traubach, heritage and the surrounding natural area
This fairly long but easy walk will take you past the site of the former Hohburg Castle in Traubach, a fountain well in Guevenatten, the fortified church of Saint-Cosme, Notre-Dame de Bellefontaine, the markers of the old border, the Étang du Milieu and, finally, the oratory, a tribute to the Virgin Mary by a sailor.
Discovering the heritage around Dannemarie
You’ll discover Dannemarie’s monuments and the surrounding countryside, with a beautiful view of the Ballersdorf viaduct and, further afield, the Sundgau and the Vosges. At the end of the walk, you’ll admire the Relais Nautique along the Rhône–Rhine Canal, followed by the former Gilardoni tile works.
Sundgau route: Balschwiller-Gildwiller
For geologists, this part of the Sundgau facing the Porte de Bourgogne is called the Fossé de Dannemarie. The landscape is gently undulating, with only one wooded hill emerging. At its summit stands the church of Gildwiller, where gazes and prayers converge.
The Ammertzwiller Remembrance Trail
The Great War (1914–1918) left its mark, and the village of Ammertzwiller bears witness to this. Walk along the forest paths and learn more about this conflict by discovering various relics and stories on this remembrance route.
Chavannes-sur-l'Étang pond trail
A superb hike on the border between Belfort and Haut Rhin. You will discover a landscape of countryside and forests with magnificent ponds. As a bonus, there is a discovery trail with information panels about the trees of our region.
Larivière Circular
A beautiful discovery of the region around the village of Larivière. In the clearing 10 km north-east of Belfort, this walk will introduce you to a varied landscape of forests, ponds, cultivated fields and pastures.
Aéroparc à Fontaine, Reppe et Larivière. Circuit des trois villages.
This pleasant hike will allow you to discover three typical villages: Fontaine, Reppe and Larivière, as well as the former Fontaine aerodrome.You will also see magnificent countryside landscapes and beautiful views of the Vosges mountains.This walk is signposted.
01/2026: the path has been diverted at the exit of Reppe to avoid traffic on the main road.
The lower fields of Petitefontaine. The Birds of Prey Walk.
A signposted walk suitable for families through the countryside and forest. Beautiful views of the Vosges peaks without having to climb them. Easily accessible from the D83 (formerly the N83), about 15 km north-east of Belfort. Numerous information boards provide details of the heritage, wildlife, flora and landscapes.
The route is marked with a Blue Ring.
The Felon friends’ outing to Lachapelle-sous-Rougemont
A pleasant walk through the countryside and woodland. Beautiful views of the Vosges peaks.
Easily accessible from the D83 (formerly the N83), about fifteen kilometres north-east of Belfort.
Numerous information boards provide details of the local heritage, wildlife, flora and landscapes.
The route is marked with a Red Ring.
The First World War bunker trail at Burnhaupt-le-Bas
Along this trail of bunkers, explore fortifications dating back to the First World War, built by the German army. After the fighting in the summer and autumn of 1914, the Haute-Alsace front stabilised on along the line of Cernay-Dannemarie. The commune of Burnhaupt-le-Bas remains on the German side. In December 1914 and January 1915, the French offensive in this sector regularly broke the German lines at the cost of many lives.
Notre-Dame de l'Unterholz by Bernwiller
This route invites you to discover the village of Bernwiller and its surroundings, with a quick detour into the forest to sit for a moment in front of the small Notre-Dame de l'Unterholz Chapel and admire it.
From Montreux-Vieux to Montreux-Châteaux via Reppe and Fontaine
This is a long, completely flat walk that straddles the Franche-Comté and Alsace regions. It is a challenging walk due to its length, but it offers the chance to see many points of interest such as the Marnière and Belle Île ponds, the Notre-Dame de Bellefontaine Chapel, the Tilleul de Turenne, the Petit-Croix Church and, finally, the Sainte-Catherine Chapel and the feudal motte of Montreux-Château. The entire walk alternates between woodland, villages and countryside.
The Marnière circular in Foussemagne
This is a very pretty hike that will allow you to discover a charming village and its suburbs, an old synagogue and an "Arromanches" type bridge. It passes near the Porte d'Alsace area with the Fosses discovery trail, where you will learn to recognise the trees of our region. Not to mention the Étang de la Marnière, a vast wetland with flora and fauna to discover.
The hike is signposted.
Circular starting from Lachapelle-sous-Rougemont
Discover a splendid circular hiking loop starting from Lachapelle-sous-Rougemont in the Belfort gap, on the border with Alsace, 15 kilometres north-east of Belfort.
You will admire landscapes of cultivated fields, meadows and magnificent forests, not to mention the stork nests at Petitefontaine.
You can stop for refreshments at Lac de la Seigneurie.
Enjoy exceptional views of the Southern Vosges mountain range and the Swiss Jura.
Ideal for walking enthusiasts keen to discover the region's natural and cultural heritage.
The route is signposted.
The natural areas of Lagrange and its arboretum
An invitation to explore and help preserve the forest’s fragile habitats and trees.
A short, easy walk 10 km east of Belfort.
It is signposted.
La Seigneurie and its lake from Petitefontaine
A pleasant hike near Petitefontaine, 20 km north-east of Belfort. You will discover a charming little village and countryside landscapes of forests with numerous ponds. You can take a short detour to admire Lac de la Seigneurie.
The hike is marked with a Green Ring.
Le Pré de la Caille, Frais route
A pleasant hike near Frais, located 10 km east of Belfort.
You can admire a rich architectural and natural heritage, beautiful half-timbered houses and a superb view of the Southern Vosges.
The route is marked with a red ring.
A circular countryside walk in Pont d'Aspach
A lovely little walk, ideal for families in winter. It’s very easy but particularly pleasant on public holidays or Sundays, as you avoid the noise of traffic when walking alongside the RN83.
From Guewenheim to Hundsruck via Rammersmatt and then the heights of Bourbach
Enjoy a long hike starting from the centre of the village of Guewenheim and heading towards the Col du Hundsruck. You can enjoy beautiful views of the plain, Lake Michelbach and the heights of Bourbach, and have a meal at the Chalet du Hochburg in Rammersmatt. In good weather, you may be able to see the snow-capped mountains of the Alps.
The storks’ passage through Petitefontaine via the ponds
A lovely walk that takes you through countryside and woodland, dotted with some very pretty ponds. There are plenty of footpaths and very little tarmac along this route.
The circular route is signposted with a Red Ring.
The Pré des Loups Trail: Felon – Saint-Germain-le-Châtelet – Romagny
A pleasant walk through the countryside and forest.
Beautiful views of the Vosges peaks without having to climb them.
It is easily accessible from the D83 (formerly the N83), about ten kilometres north-east of Belfort.
The route is marked with a Green Ring.
The Doller along the Lauw
Follow the Doller river on this route, which showcases the villages of Sentheim and Lauw.
Circular walk around the castle mound at Montreux-Château
A lovely walk starting in Montreux-Château, located 15 km east of Belfort.
A pretty village with a chapel built near the site of a motte-and-bailey castle. You’ll discover a rural landscape with views of the Swiss Jura.
The walk passes the spot where Adolphe Pégoud, a flying ace, was shot down in 1915.
This walk is signposted.
Circular walk of the Miners' Chapel and the geological trail from Sentheim
From the car park at Sentheim church, cross the Doller river and climb the hill above the village via the Way of the Cross and its thirteen stations, the Virgin of Rollenberg, the Eichwald forest and the old sports trail. Return via Knapphutte and the Miners' Chapel, then take a section of the geological discovery trail.
The Doller Valley from Sentheim to Masevaux via Wolfenloch
This hike takes you mainly through forest from Sentheim to Masevaux via the Wolflenloch discovery trail. The return route follows the Doller river, passing the Hohenstein Cave and Sainte-Anne Chapel.
The Hochburg via the Cols d'Hundsruck, Schirm and Rocher du Poilu
From the car park at Sentheim church, a pleasant, undulating hike passes through Spannplatz between Bourbach-le-Bas and Rammerstatt, climbing towards the Col d'Hundsruck via the Hochburg shelter, where you can enjoy beautiful views of the Swiss Jura and the Bernese Alps in good weather. Then descend towards Bourbach-le-Haut, passing through the Col du Schirm and climbing up to the Rocher du Poilu to enjoy the magnificent view despite the somewhat overgrown forest, before returning to Sentheim via the Chapelle des Mineurs and part of the Geological Trail and Hasenwald.
Circular Courlis and Rhône-Rhine Canal
A pleasant hike in Montreux-Château, 15 km east of Belfort.
It will allow you to discover some very pretty villages:
- Autrage and Novillard with their pretty half-timbered houses.
- Petit-Croix with the Pégoud monument.
- Montreux-Château with its beautiful chapel and the motte castrale, the remains of a medieval castle.
The route is marked with a blue disc.
Walk of the little huts in Chavanatte
A lovely walk in the Sundgau region at Chavanatte, 20 km south-east of Belfort. You’ll discover beautiful scenery along the Suarcine and magnificent half-timbered houses.
This walk is easily accessible to all and can be split into three circular routes.
It is signposted.
Circular route to the north of Sentheim
A route partly through woodland, offering the chance to discover numerous sites and monuments.
Michelbach Dam via Guewenheim
A lovely family walk through forests and along riverbanks. Discover this dam, built between 1979 and 1982, which regulates the water table and ensures the supply of drinking water to the Mulhouse conurbation and its surroundings. It is a protected area; come and spot the birds in its nature reserve.
Michelbach dam
A circular walk around Michelbach dam with views over the Swiss Alps and 'Le Grand Ballon d'Alsace' on a clear day. Perfect spot for wildlife spotting. Along the way there are many signs giving some information about what to see and the history.
Sundgau Route: the Carspach loop
Fancy a stroll through the woods for a few hours? This route is perfect for you.
Although it’s not difficult, it still lets you discover some of the “secrets” of this part of the Sundgau and make the most of a lovely time spent outdoors.
Adolphe Pégoud circular in Petit-Croix
A beautiful hike starting in Petit-Croix, located 10 km east of Belfort.
You will discover a pleasant landscape at the foot of the Vosges mountains as you pass through the villages of Cunelières and Foussemagne.
The hike passes by the spot where Adolphe Pégoud, an aviation ace, was shot down in 1915. You will also see the monument dedicated to him in the centre of the village.
The trail is signposted.
Around Michelbach Lake from Aspach-Le-Bas
A very beautiful walk around a lake with views of the Vosges mountains and a bird observation post.
Hindlingen Stork Walk
Enjoy a short walk starting from the stork park in the village of Hindlingen. Follow the Largue and discover the pretty half-timbered houses in the village of Friesen!
The Oberwald and Sainte-Anne Chapel Circular Route, starting from Lauw
From the centre of Lauw, enjoy a pleasant walk through fields and the beautiful deciduous forests of the Oberwald, returning from Sentheim via the Chapel of St Anne and past the Hohlenstein Cave before following the banks of the Doller.
Grambaechle circuit in Masevaux
A pleasant discovery trail that takes you into the heart of nature around Masevaux. Along the way, you will enjoy some beautiful views of the Doller valley. A hilly circuit in the heart of the forest.
The Sudel from Masevaux
Starting from Masevaux, this hike will take you to Sudel, the south-eastern tip of the Vosges. It offers a beautiful view of the Belfort area, the Jura and the Alps. The hike is not difficult, there is just a slight incline.