Best mountain peaks around Le Thillot are situated in the Vosges department, offering diverse attractions for visitors. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing panoramic views and various routes for outdoor activities. Le Thillot serves as a base for exploring these natural landscapes, which include both accessible summits and challenging climbs. The area's geography supports a range of experiences for those seeking mountain exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Very nice and often quiet :)
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It is a beautiful walk with an incline to the summit, which is worth it just for the view all the way to the Alps - if the weather plays along!
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At the top of the summit!
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The Drumont is a mountain in the Vosges, whose two peaks are the Grand Drumont (1,223m) and the Petit Drumont (1,200m). The Petit Drumont is not forested and therefore offers a beautiful view of the surrounding Vosges mountains.
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Great summit with many views. Can be hiked well from Saint-Maurice.
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Nice vantage point at the white cross over the surrounding villages and mountains. ⛰️
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For an easily accessible experience, Ballon d'Alsace is a great choice. You can walk directly from a car park to the summit to enjoy expansive views without a long or difficult climb. Similarly, the hike to Petit Drumont summit is known for its beautiful views and is not forested, offering unobstructed panoramas.
La Planche des Belles Filles is renowned for its steep inclines, with sections exceeding 25%, making it a significant challenge for cyclists. It has famously served as a finish line for several stages of the Tour de France. For hikers, the Ballon de Servance offers challenging routes with magnificent panoramic views, though access roads may close in winter due to snow.
Many peaks offer stunning views. Ballon d'Alsace provides a 360-degree panorama of the Jura chain, the Black Forest, the Belfort gap, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. Haut du Roc Cross also offers a great view over the Vosges, with benches inviting visitors to linger. The Petit Drumont summit is another excellent spot for beautiful mountain scenery and views extending as far as the Alps on clear days.
Yes, Haut du Roc Cross is notable for its characteristic sedimentary rocks and a Calvary erected in 1933. At the summit of Ballon d'Alsace, you can find the Notre Dame du Ballon statue, built on a vow in 1860.
The region is characterized by the beautiful Vosges mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can expect lush forests, especially around peaks like Tête du Lait and La Roche du Frey, which offer pleasant forest walks. Peaks like Tête des Champs are particularly recommended in May or June when meadows and broom are in bloom, providing an unforgettable foray into the bountiful nature of the Hautes-Vosges.
Ballon de Servance, rising to 1216 meters above sea level, is the highest point in the Haute-Saône department. While partly used by the army, the summit is accessible to the public and offers magnificent panoramic views.
Yes, for an easy and enjoyable outing suitable for any fitness level, consider the Ravens' Peak (or Ves Chapel – Ravens' Peak loop). This 4.06 km hike with a 110m elevation gain is ideal for families. Additionally, the easy accessibility of Ballon d'Alsace makes it suitable for families to enjoy stunning vistas without a strenuous climb.
Many peaks are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For Tête des Champs, May or June are particularly recommended when meadows and broom are in bloom. Some access roads to higher peaks like Ballon de Servance may close in winter due to snow, so spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions for exploration.
The region around Le Thillot is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountaineering, gravel biking, and road cycling. For mountaineering, explore options like the "Mountaineering loop from Théâtre du Peuple" or "View of Lake Alfeld loop from Ballon d'Alsace" on the Mountain Hikes around Le Thillot guide. For cycling, check out the Gravel biking around Le Thillot guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Le Thillot guide for routes like the "Ballon d'Alsace – La Planche des Belles Filles loop".
La Planche des Belles Filles is famous for being a challenging finish line for several stages of the Tour de France. Its steep inclines, with sections over 25%, make it a legendary climb for cyclists.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the diverse range of activities from easy walks to challenging climbs, and the peaceful natural environment. The accessibility of some peaks, like Ballon d'Alsace, allows everyone to enjoy the vistas, while others, like La Planche des Belles Filles, are appreciated for their demanding routes and sense of accomplishment.
While less known than the major 'Ballons', the Drumont mountain, with its two peaks Grand Drumont and Petit Drumont summit, offers beautiful mountain scenery and great views. The Petit Drumont is not forested, providing unobstructed views of the Vosges mountains. The hike to Tête des Champs is also described as an "unforgettable foray into the bountiful nature of the Hautes-Vosges".


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