The Lakes of Neuweiher and Gresson
Departure from Rimbach-près-Masevaux (68 - Haut-Rhin)
In the Doller valley, this walk will let you discover the lakes of Neuweiher and some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Vosges. It's an easy walk and accessible to anyone.
The First World War bunker trail at Burnhaupt-le-Bas
Departure from Burnhaupt-le-Bas (68 - Haut-Rhin)
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.
Around the Lac des Perches
Departure from Rimbach-près-Masevaux (68 - Haut-Rhin)
This walk takes you to the Lac des Perches ; a lake that nestles at the bottom of a very steep-sided cirque. Then the path leads you on to a stubble field where there is a very beautiful view over the valley of the Doller and even of the Alps when the sky is clear.
Michelbach dam
Departure from 68 - Haut-Rhin
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.
The Lac du Grand Ballon and waterfall of Kletterbach
Departure from Lautenbachzell (68 - Haut-Rhin)
An original route to get to Lac du Grand Ballon avoiding the road. You will discover beautiful trees, a waterfall and views over the Petit Ballon and the Black Forest along the way.
Circular walk around Lac des Corbeaux and Croix Louis
Departure from La Bresse (88 - Vosges)
A pretty little walk with a beautiful viewpoint over Lac des Corbeaux, where you may like to take a dip.
A tour of the Lac des Corbeaux
Departure from La Bresse (88 - Vosges)
Start and finish at the Col de Bramont.
This route will let you discover the Lac des Corbeaux from the Belvédère de la Roche du Lac 200m above it.
The view is stunning and its the perfect place for a snack!
A trail takes you down to the lake. It doesn't cross the embankment, but takes you round the lake on a pleasant, shady trail.
Return to the Col de Bramont via the Étang de Sèchemer.
A very beautiful circuit that's not too difficult, although very steep.