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Vallée de la Bruche
Alsace - Massif des Vosges - France
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Pleasure trails: le château de Guirbaden, quand les murs reprennent vie...

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Nearest station:  Muhlbach-sur-Bruche
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Dating back to the time when Alsace was part of the Holy Roman Empire, Guirbaden, built in the 11th century, dominates the Bruche valley. At 250 m long, it is the most extensive castle in Alsace and considered one of the oldest. Legends, history and anecdotes will take you back to the Middle Ages for half a day. Departure: 9am, Grendelbruch cemetery parking lot, rue de Rosheim. Return around 1pm. Requirements: walking shoes, drinks, weather-appropriate clothing & protection. Distance: 7 km. Difference in altitude: 80 m View map


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Practical information

Target audience

Adults (individuals) Couple Families Groups

Difficulty level

Easy

Necessary tools

walking shoes

Animals

admis

Prices

For free

Localisation

Place of departure : In front of the church à Grendelbruch

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