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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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  • Lutzelhouse

    The Kappelbronn redwood

    This giant sequoia has a special history. It was planted in 1896, in memory of Louis Butze, a little boy who died of diphtheria at the age of four.
    Bruche Valley

    La Bruche: along the water

    The Bruche rises at an altitude of 690 m on the western slope of the Climont.
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    Landscape reading point

    This point of reading the landscape is on the path of the fruit trees, on the eastern slope and near the holiday village. Access is via rue de Senones.
    Waldersbach

    The bride and groom's aisle

    As its name suggests, the fiancés' alley is an alley of lime trees planted by the newlyweds in the 18th and 19th centuries.
    La Broque

    Landscape reading point

    Located above rue du Reservoir, in the heart of the hamlet of La Claquette, this reading point makes you discover a landscape in full recomposition.
    Bruche Valley

    The landscapes of the Bruche valley

    The Bruche Valley, which the river whose name it bears helped to shape, culminates at 1099m to the east with the granite summit of Champ...
    Waldersbach

    Landscape reading point: Oberlin Museum

    It is inconceivable to evoke landscapes and natural riches without associating the richness of the collections of the Pasteur Oberlin herbarium.
    ranrupt

    Landscape reading point

    Near the military cemetery, come and discover a strongly pastoral landscape.
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    Pet Friendly Parking

    The Donon, sacred mountain

    The Donon Massif, with its altitude of 1009 m, constitutes the highest point of the lower Vosges, at the junction of the Alsatian and Lorraine provinces.
    Bourg Bruche

    The Hang clearing

    The Bruche rises at an altitude of 690 metres, at the foot of a mountain with an unexpected shape: the Climont (966 m).
    Bruche Valley

    Remarkable trees

    These few photos of remarkable trees in the Bruche Valley aim to awaken and draw the visitor's attention to the singularity and beauty of these giants planted in the heart of the...
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    Soultzbach waterfall

    In a rocky cirque above Urmatt, discover a jump of the Soultzbach of about 8 meters. In a green setting, the path leading to the waterfall winds along the stream.