Best attractions and places to see around Luttenbach-Près-Munster include natural features and historical sites within the Vallée de Munster and the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges. This village in Alsace's Haut-Rhin region is situated amidst the Vosges Mountains, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, with diverse landscapes and marked trails. It serves as a base for exploring mountain peaks, scenic lakes, and historical landmarks.
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ATTENTION: Sentier des Roches is closed from 1 November until 30 April.
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With 1,363 meters above sea level, the Hohneck is the third highest peak in the Vosges. It is also one of the most iconic, and perhaps the most beloved. Next to the Route des Crêtes, it is the ideal starting point for family hikes. The view it offers is simply splendid. It magnificently dominates the lake of Schiessrothried, the slope being very abrupt in this place. A real postcard landscape perfectly representing the Vosges mountains.
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The handrail is a guarantee to stay on the right path which however is a "hidden" turn.
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ATTENTION: Dogs are now banned on the Strohmeyerpfad, with a threat of a fine of up to €450. http://www.ballonsdesvosges-reservesnaturelles.fr/frankenthal-missheimle/ "A condition d'être systématiquement tenus en laisse, the presence of the chiens is tolérée drink on the sentier des roches où ils sont strictement interdit." Translation: "Provided that they are systematically kept on a leash, the presence of dogs is tolerated, except on the Sentier des Roches, where they are strictly prohibited." This is also controlled by rangers. I was "caught" with my miniature poodle on a Monday in August 2022. Since she was on a leash and behaved well, probably because the ban is fairly new, I got away with a warning. In the event of an accident (even experienced hikers can slip or get stuck), it can certainly be expensive, especially since rescue is only possible by helicopter.
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The round begins with the Sentier des Roches, sure-footedness and a head for heights are prerequisites for the walk.
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One of the most beautiful hiking trails that also have something adventurous to offer. Highly recommended, but not for hikers who are afraid of heights and do not have a head for heights!
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The region is rich in natural beauty, offering several prominent features and viewpoints. You can visit Hohneck, the second highest peak in the Vosges Mountains, which provides panoramic views. Another stunning spot is Lac Blanc, a large mountain lake surrounded by peaks, serving as a starting point for various hikes. The Lac du Forlet, also known as Lac des Truites, is the highest lake in the Vosges and offers beautiful scenery, especially in autumn.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Sentier des Roches is a challenging alpine trail known for its adventurous character. It requires sure-footedness and a head for heights. Keep in mind that dogs are strictly prohibited on this specific trail. For more difficult routes, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Luttenbach-Près-Munster, which include trails like 'Krappenfels – Beautiful view loop from Col de la Schlucht' and 'Lake Fischboedle – Hohneck loop from Col de la Schlucht'. You can find more details on these routes in the Mountain Hikes guide.
Luttenbach-Près-Munster holds several historical and cultural points of interest. You can discover the ruins of the Château de Pierre de Coubertin, destroyed during World War I, located within the grounds of the Camping des Amis de la Nature. This campsite also contains vestiges of the Rothan property, including an 18th-century portal and a 'Dauphins' fountain. The historic Mairie-École (Town Hall-School), built between 1851 and 1852, showcases typical 19th-century Alsatian administrative architecture. Additionally, a local clog-maker perpetuates a traditional craft, and you can find artisanal cheese dairies to sample the famous Munster cheese.
Beyond hiking, the Vallée de Munster and the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges offer opportunities for cycling and paragliding. For cyclists, there are various routes available, including challenging ones like 'Ribeauvillé – View of the Kaysersberg Valley loop from Munster' and 'Tunnel under the rock – Col de la Schlucht (Schlucht Pass) loop from Breitenbach'. You can explore these and other cycling routes in the Cycling around Luttenbach-Près-Munster guide.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. Many of the hiking trails around lakes like Lac Blanc are considered family-friendly. The Hohneck summit is also an ideal starting point for family hikes, being accessible by asphalt. Exploring the traditional Alsatian villages nearby, or visiting a local market, can also be enjoyable for families.
The best time to visit Luttenbach-Près-Munster largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are excellent for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush green landscapes. Autumn offers spectacular scenery with colorful foliage, particularly around lakes like Lac du Forlet. While some areas may be less accessible in winter due to snow, it can offer opportunities for winter sports or a tranquil, snowy landscape experience.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities for various fitness levels. The Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges features marked trails of varying difficulty. For moderate challenges, consider routes like the 'Steinberg rocks – Petit Ballon loop from Petit Ballon' or the 'Statue of the Virgin Mary – Petit Ballon loop from Petit Ballon'. You can find more options in the Hiking around Luttenbach-Près-Munster guide.
Absolutely. Luttenbach-Près-Munster is known for its traditional craftsmanship. A local clog-maker perpetuates this rare craft, and during summer evenings, a local market with artisan demonstrations and fresh produce is organized in their workshop courtyard. Additionally, a local market is held every Wednesday morning in the town center, where artisans offer fresh local produce.
Beyond the well-known highlights, you might find interest in the 'Volt Oak Tree,' where legend says Voltaire hid in its hollow trunk in 1753. The Camping Amis de la Nature, situated on the former property of Baron de Coubertin, offers a natural setting along the Fecht river and holds historical significance related to the founder of the modern Olympic Games. You can learn more about the campsite's history on their website: amis-nature.org.
Many popular natural attractions, such as Lac Blanc, have dedicated parking lots. For hiking trails, parking availability can vary. It's advisable to check specific trail information or local signage for designated parking areas near trailheads to ensure a smooth start to your outdoor activities.
While many trails in the wider Vosges mountains are dog-friendly, there are specific restrictions. For instance, dogs are strictly prohibited on the Sentier des Roches, even on a leash, with rangers enforcing this rule. For other trails, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations or signage at specific attractions or trailheads regarding dog access.


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