Mountain passes around Reinhardsmünster, a commune in north-eastern France, are situated on the edge of the Northern Vosges mountains. This area provides access to scenic routes and lower mountain ranges. The region offers opportunities for exploring specific passes notable for cycling, hiking, and historical significance. Its terrain features significant elevation changes and dense woodlands, providing a network of routes for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Be sure to climb the Krappenfels here. The view of Dabo is fantastic. The few meters of elevation gain are definitely worth it.
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Very nice to ride: moderate gradient, little traffic.
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Super nice rest area with several seating areas
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Coming from Dabo, the climb is a little easier. From Romansviller it is moderate at first, but significantly steeper towards the end.
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Fantastic views in all directions.
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The pass is a very nice place to spend the day outside or simply to take a break when you are hiking. It is equipped with picnic tables, a shelter and two fireplaces to warm up or have a barbecue. While strolling on the pass you can also enjoy some magnificent views.
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The Col des Pandours from Oberhaslach is 11.6 km long with a total drop of 409 m. The average gradient is 3.5% with maximum gradients of 11%.
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Around Reinhardsmünster, you can explore several passes offering different experiences. The Col des Pandours is popular for cycling and hiking, featuring historical landmarks and views. The Valsberg Pass (652 m) is a key point on challenging mountain biking routes, known for its forested environment. For family-friendly options with amenities, consider the Schleif Pass, which offers picnic areas and magnificent views. The Krappenfels Pass provides spectacular rock formations and panoramic views, including the 'Rocher du Dabo'.
Yes, the Schleif Pass is particularly family-friendly. It's equipped with picnic tables, a shelter, and fireplaces for barbecuing, making it a great spot to spend the day outdoors. It's accessible by car, bike, and on foot, and offers magnificent views.
Many passes offer scenic vistas. From the Valsberg Pass (652 m), you can enjoy a pretty viewpoint towards La Hoube with an unobstructed view of the plain of Alsace. The Krappenfels Pass provides fantastic views in all directions, including the 'Rocher du Dabo'. Even along the ascent to the Col des Pandours, you can catch views towards the Rocher de Mutzig and the Nideck castle ruins.
Yes, the route to the Col des Pandours offers historical significance. Along the ascent, especially when starting from areas like Wangenbourg-Engenthal, you can pass by the 13th-century Saint-Barthélemy church and traverse the picturesque Wolfsthal hamlet. The pass also provides views towards the Nideck castle ruins.
The region around Reinhardsmünster is excellent for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous hiking and mountain biking routes, with passes often serving as starting points. For example, the Col des Pandours is a starting point for many marked mountain bike and hiking routes, including a loop to the Nideck waterfall. The Valsberg Pass (652 m) is integrated into a popular mountain biking loop. You can find more detailed routes for running, mountain biking, and cycling in the area.
Absolutely. The Col des Pandours is a well-regarded climb, particularly popular among cyclists. It presents a climb of approximately 6.4 kilometers with an average gradient of 5.1%. Another route from Oberhaslach stretches 11.4 km with an average gradient of 3.8%. The Valsberg Pass (652 m) is also incorporated into a substantial 51.5-kilometer mountain biking loop that starts from Reinhardsmünster.
For the Col des Pandours, there are several areas where you can park your car, as it serves as a starting point for many hikes and bike routes. The Schleif Pass is also accessible by car, making parking convenient for visitors.
The Northern Vosges region, where Reinhardsmünster is located, is generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn for hiking and cycling. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for outdoor activities and clear views. Winter can be beautiful but may present challenges with snow and ice on higher routes.
The Schleif Pass is an excellent spot for resting and picnics. It features picnic tables, a shelter, and even fireplaces for barbecuing. While the Col des Pandours itself doesn't offer many places to rest directly at the pass, the surrounding areas provide opportunities for breaks.
Many of the trails and passes in the area are classified as intermediate, offering a good challenge for active enthusiasts. For example, the Col des Pandours and Krappenfels Pass are intermediate. The Valsberg Pass (652 m) is part of a moderate mountain biking loop, though the climb from Romansviller can be significantly steeper towards the end. There are also more difficult routes available for experienced hikers and cyclists.


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