The Mutzig rock, culminating at an altitude of 1008 m, offers a 360° view of the Bruche valley, as well as the surrounding massifs such as the Donon, the Schneeberg and the Champ du Feu. The remarkable summit formations are often made of puddingstones, sandstone conglomerates encrusted with multiple small pebbles. The Mutzig rock owes its name to the Mutzig wood that it overlooks.
Along with the Porte de Pierre and the Donon, the Mutzig rock is a must-see for hiking on the western slope of the Bruche valley. See the map
Along with the Porte de Pierre and the Donon, the Mutzig rock is a must-see for hiking on the western slope of the Bruche valley. See the map