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The landscapes of the Bruche Valley

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    The Bruche Valley, carved out by the Bruche itself, reaches the
    height of 1099 m at the granite summit of the Champ du Feu to the
    east and, to the west, a height of 1009 m at the sandstone summit
    of the Donon. From Saâles to Urmatt this region of mid-range
    mountains burgeons with biotopes and exceptional natural sites.
    With its water of outstanding quality, the healthy Bruche River
    and its tributaries make their way through softwood forests, peat
    bogs, grasslands and the valley floor. The Bruche, a category 1 river,
    is home to many animal and plant species, including the Rainbow
    Trout. The surrounding area, from the stubble fields of the Champs
    du Feu to the beautiful forest atop the Donon, is registered as a
    Natura 2000 area for its high-quality spaces and biotopes.
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