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Vallée de la Bruche
Alsace - Massif des Vosges - France
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Natural sites and gardens

Didn't Louis XIV already say, when discovering Alsace, "what a beautiful garden!" The Bruche Valley is a magnificent example. From Donon to Climont, passing by the Serva waterfall and the Champ du Feu, flowery meadows are scattered in a farandole in the middle of variegated forests !

If art is creation, Nature is an artist. She has left in the Bruche valley a open-air garden !

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    Pet Friendly Parking

    The Donon... The region's "sacred mountain"

    Donon Mountain, rising to 3310 ft, is the highest point in Lower Vosges and marks the border between Alsace and Lorraine.
    Timeworn

    Timeworn

    Urmatt is a resort of 1429 inhabitants with an area of ​​1384 hectares, surrounded by the Vosges mountains. It marks the beginning of the valley of the Bruch and the Hasel.
    Wildersbach

    La Perheux

    La Perheux is a fantastic natural area in a mountain meadow where history meets legend.
    Waldersbach

    The gardens at the JF Oberlin Museum

    The presbytery gardens help to bring the museum's collections to life, and offer visitors the chance to smell, see and touch the various items already introduced in the museum itself, which...
    ranrupt

    Landscape planning observation deck

    Come and experience a pastoral landscape near the military cemetery.
    Belmont
    Parking Onsite

    The Field of Fire

    The Champ du Feu, standing at 1099 meters, is the highest point of the Lower Rhine.
    Bruche Valley

    Out of the ordinary trees

    These shots of stunning trees in the Bruche Valley are intended to capture the visitor's attention and make them realize the singularity and beauty of these giants rooted in the land's meadows and...
    Bourg Bruche
    Pet Friendly

    The Climont

    As one of the finest mountain in the sandstone Vosges area, ideally located between the basins of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and Villé, this is the region's main water tower (being the source of the...
    Bruche Valley

    The Bruche river as it flows

    The Bruche springs from the west side of the Climont at an altitude of 690m. The Bruche starts out as a quiet stream and crosses a vast sun-soaked basin, the Hang Clearing.
    Plaine

    The Hanging Pussy rock

    Its name is based on an expression in the local dialect which means “the high hanging rock”.
    Colroy la Roche

    Landscape planning observation deck

    Visit the Cote de la Costelle site that sets the backdrop to Colroy la Roche church.
    hall

    Landscape planning observation deck

    This viewfinder site lies on the fruit merchant path on the eastern hillside near the holiday resort. Access is via Rue de Senones.