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Hiking around Xamontarupt offers access to varied landscapes at the foot of the Vosges mountains in France. The region is characterized by its location in the picturesque valley of the Cuve stream, featuring diverse forest environments and distinctive sandstone rock formations. Hikers can find routes that provide panoramic views, including vistas over the Moselle valley. This area provides a range of trails suitable for exploring its natural features.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.7
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2,497
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7.52km
02:14
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4.65km
01:18
90m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.09km
01:34
180m
180m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.9km
03:42
310m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You have to know that there's a viewpoint here—otherwise, all you'll see from the path are rocks and you might carelessly walk past them, because they block the view of the actual viewpoint. Once you find it, you'll have a fantastic view of the valley.
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Here, it feels like everything is green—the trees, including tree trunks, rocks, and stones; the ground—where there are no leaves, there's moss. A very pleasant section of the trail leads from the Petite Cascade de Tendon up to the La Brostille viewpoint (from there, continuing to the Grand Cascade).
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Very nice hike but viewpoint is off-limits...Disappointing
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Petite Cascade de Tendon – Small Waterfall in the Countryside Tucked away in the sparse forest near Tendon lies the "Petite Cascade," the smaller of the two waterfalls in the area. An idyllic spot where the water cascades over rocks into a moss-covered streambed – tranquil, natural, and refreshing. 💧 Ideal for a short rest, a few atmospheric photos, or simply to pause for a moment. 💬 Tip: Worth seeing even when the water level is low – best visited after rain or in spring.
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A beautiful, rustic stone path runs along a small forest stream up the valley. It's a perfect circular walk, taking in the Grande Cascade de Tendon and the Petit Cascade. Highly recommended, especially when the sun is shining beautifully through the trees.
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The "Petite Cascade de Tendon" is also very impressive. The water cascades 10 meters into a thunderous drop in two stages.
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Around the Tendon Falls you will repeatedly pass secluded rivers and streams and can relax for a while.
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A wonderful, short hike through the beautiful Vosges landscape, connecting the small and large Tendon waterfalls.
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Xamontarupt, nestled in the Vosges mountains, offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You'll find routes through varied forest environments, featuring distinctive sandstone rock formations and picturesque views over the Moselle valley. The area provides options for all skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging ascents.
Yes, Xamontarupt is well-suited for families and those seeking easier walks. There are over 50 easy routes available. A notable option is the "The Têt'hattards walk" Fun Trail, an approximately 3-kilometer route designed for families, combining cultural exploration with nature discovery through games and riddles. The Parcours Ludique La Balade de Têt'hattards is a great example.
Absolutely! The area is known for its beautiful waterfalls. You can explore routes that lead to the Great Tendon Waterfall and the Little Waterfall of Tendon. A popular moderate route is the Tendon waterfalls - loop from Tendon, which explores the area around these natural attractions.
Many of the trails around Xamontarupt are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Great Tendon Waterfall – Tendon waterfalls loop loop from Tendon is an easy circular path offering views of the waterfall within a forested setting.
Hikers can enjoy stunning panoramic views, including vistas over the Moselle valley from various viewpoints like the View of Vallée Glacière des Huites. The View from La Brostille (862 m) also offers impressive scenery. Additionally, you can discover unique natural features like the Sandstone boulders at Les Archettes and explore historical sites such as the ruins of Château de Saint-Jean.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but autumn is particularly recommended for hiking, especially for routes like Mont Saint-Jean and the ruins of Château de Saint-Jean. During this season, the foliage offers exceptional viewpoints over several local villages and the landscape is vibrant with color.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always marked, many trails in the Xamontarupt area, particularly those through forests and natural landscapes, are generally suitable for well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local wildlife and other hikers.
The hiking trails around Xamontarupt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful natural attractions like the waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Xamontarupt offers more challenging routes. There are nearly 30 difficult trails in the area. An example is the Great Tendon Waterfall – View of Tenon. loop from Col de la Bijoire, a longer route with significant elevation gain, providing a more strenuous experience.
While specific parking areas for every trailhead are not detailed, Xamontarupt and its surrounding villages are generally accessible by car. You can typically find parking in or near the starting points of popular trails, especially in areas close to attractions like the Tendon waterfalls or village centers.
Information on direct public transport links to specific trailheads in Xamontarupt is limited. The region is primarily accessed by car, which offers the most flexibility for reaching various starting points. However, local bus services might connect Xamontarupt to larger towns in the Vosges, from where you might need to arrange further transport or walk to trailheads.


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