The Champ du Feu, standing at 1099 metres, is the highest point of the Lower Rhine. The vegetation of its mountain stubble fields and raised peat bogs make this natural site as fragile as it is exceptional.
Standing 1009 metres high, this sacred mountain invites you to embrace Alsace, Lorraine and view what is expressed as “the blue line of the Vosges”
Today like yesterday this place of remembrance is the only evidence of concentration camp in France. A powerful symbol that calls for concern.
Long before of what we now know as the public school , the idea of a school and a method of teaching focusing on young children were born in 1769 in a remote corner of the Alsatian Vosges.
Whether in farm houses, on market stalls, terrace dining in the summer or around the fireplace in the winter, the Bruche Valley knows all about local produce!