Mountain peaks around Günsbach are found within the Vosges Mountains in northeastern France. The village itself is situated at an elevation ranging from 326 to 985 meters, indicating a hilly to mountainous environment. This region offers access to several notable and scenic peaks, providing diverse hiking opportunities. The area is known for its natural landscapes and extensive trail network.
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It culminates at 1228 meters altitude.
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Beautiful saddle with 360-degree views in both directions. Continue a bit further to Klein Honneck, where you'll also see the lake below and enjoy an even wider panorama.
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A great view towards the lake
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Beautifully situated pass as a connection between Frankenthal and Auberge Schiessroth.
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Extending over five kilometres, this nature reserve forms a magnificent plateau of high stubble. Exposed to the winds between 1,200 and 1,300 meters above sea level, these moors do not allow vegetation to develop and create a landscape of typical Vosges shrubs. On its eastern slope, a ditch forms, offering magnificent views overlooking the four lakes.
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From its 1272 meters high, the Petit Ballon is certainly one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Vosges massif. Its vast expanse of high stubble and the absence of adjacent summits allow it to dominate the landscape at 360°, and in particular the plain of Alsace to the east with the Black Forest in the background. The ideal place to admire the sunset, especially since several farm inns are within walking distance to enjoy a delicious marcaire meal and/or spend the night. Less touristy than the large Vosges ridge facing it, the Petit Ballon provides an authentic mountain feeling, with its Tibetan flags, its statue of the Virgin and its Vosges breed cow farms.
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Very nice view, on nice days there are also model airplanes at the Petit Ballon.
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal, a farmed alpine hut located in a beautiful valley below the Hohneck. Another highly rated spot is Petit Ballon, offering 360° views of the Vosges massif and the Alsace plain from its 1272 meters. Le Tanet Summit, at 1292 meters, is also a favorite for its great viewpoints in all directions.
The Vosges Mountains around Günsbach are known for their diverse natural landscapes, including high stubble grasslands (hautes chaumes), rugged rock faces, and unique alpine flora. The region offers extensive trail networks, magnificent panoramic views, and a blend of natural beauty with historical significance, such as the monument on Grand Ballon.
Yes, two of the most iconic and highest peaks in the Vosges Mountains are accessible from the wider Günsbach area. The Hohneck (1,363 m) is renowned for its panoramic views stretching to the Black Forest and even the Swiss Alps on clear days. The Grand Ballon (1,424 m) is the highest mountain in the Vosges, offering stunning vistas and a unique subalpine climate. Both are popular for hiking and offer distinct experiences.
The area around Günsbach offers a wide variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can explore challenging Mountain Hikes like the 'Taubenklangfelsen Viewpoint – Lac du Forlet loop from Lac Blanc' or more general Hiking trails such as the 'Rest area with a view – Hoernleskopf loop from Hohrod'. Many routes feature stunning viewpoints and natural monuments.
While many mountain trails can be challenging, there are options for easier hikes. For instance, the 'Terrasse Napoléon – The tree eats plate loop from Griesbach-au-Val' is an easy route suitable for beginners. The region's diverse trail network includes paths that are less strenuous, allowing families to enjoy the mountain environment. Always check the difficulty rating of a specific route before heading out.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for challenging mountain hikes. Routes like the 'Taubenklangfelsen Viewpoint – Lac du Forlet loop from Lac Blanc' and the 'Rochers de Hans Ascent – View of Lac Blanc loop from Rocher Hans' are rated as difficult. These trails often involve significant elevation changes and require good fitness and sure-footedness, rewarding hikers with spectacular views and rugged terrain.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find challenging Road Cycling Routes, such as the 'Bagenelles Pass – Col de la Schlucht loop from Gunsbach - Griesbach'. In winter, some peaks like Grand Ballon are popular for downhill and cross-country skiing, depending on snow conditions.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Petit Ballon, which offers 360° vistas of the Vosges massif and the Alsace plain. Le Tanet Summit also provides great viewpoints in all directions. The Hohneck is another prime location, famous for its extensive views that can reach the Black Forest and even the Swiss Alps on clear days.
Yes, the region boasts several unique natural features and monuments. The Gazon du Faing is a magnificent plateau of high stubble, forming a nature reserve with typical Vosges shrubs and offering views overlooking four lakes. On the Grand Ballon summit, you'll find a monument to the 'Blue Devils' (Diables Bleus), a mountain infantry battalion from World War I, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty.
The best time for hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully appreciate the alpine flora and panoramic views. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and skiing, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of weather conditions.
Yes, you can find places to eat and rest, particularly at farmed alpine huts known as 'ferme auberges'. Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is a popular example, offering local food and a pleasant resting spot. The area around Petit Ballon also has several farm inns within walking distance, ideal for enjoying a traditional 'marcaire' meal or even spending the night.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the authentic mountain feeling, and the diverse hiking opportunities. Many appreciate the unique landscapes, such as the high stubble grasslands and rugged rock faces. The presence of charming farm inns and the chance to observe local wildlife also add to the memorable experience.


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