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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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    The Voyemont

    A mountain including a rock known as the Roche des Fées (the Fairy Rock) at its peak.
    Waldersbach

    The bride's aisle

    As the name suggests, the Allée des Fiancés is a path lined with lime trees planted by newly-weds in the 18th and 19th century. The path runs from the top of Waldersbach to Col de la Perheux.
    grandfontaine
    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.
    barembach

    Landscape planning observation deck

    This viewfinder site introduces visitors to a rural yet urban landscape on Col de la Croix Walter. Access via Rue du Rain or Rue du Champ de Commune.
    Receiving
    Language spoken - English Pet Friendly Parking

    Hydraulic sawmill: Mandray Museum

    In the heart of a picturesque village, come and discover a site where, since the 16th century, a waterwheel has successively driven a flour mill and then a sawmill, which is still operational today.
    Colroy la Roche

    Landscape planning observation deck

    Visit the Cote de la Costelle site that sets the backdrop to Colroy la Roche church.
    Neuviller la Roche
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    The Serva waterfalls

    Forded natural waterfalls.
    Saint Blaise la Roche

    Landscape planning observation deck

    What makes it unique is that it lies deep in the Bruche Valley next to Breux Lake, owned by the High Bruche Valley fishing association.
    Bruche Valley

    The landscapes of the Bruche Valley

    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...
    Wildersbach

    La Perheux

    La Perheux is a fantastic natural area in a mountain meadow where history meets legend.
    Belmont
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    The Field of Fire

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

    The Soultzbach Waterfall

    Lovely little waterfall a half hour walk from Urmatt village center.