Best attractions and places to see around Ban-Sur-Meurthe-Clefcy include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites within the Vosges mountains. This commune in the Grand Est region is known for its preserved environment, offering access to the Vosges massif. Visitors can explore prominent natural features like gorges and high-altitude plateaus, alongside cultural points of interest. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and discovering local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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. You can visit the stunning Lac Blanc, a large mountain lake surrounded by peaks, or the highest lake in the Vosges, Lac du Forlet. Don't miss the dramatic Défilé de Straiture, a 4 km gorge carved by the Petite Meurthe river, or the unique Tourbière Squainfaing, an evolved peat bog with special flora.
Yes, Ban-sur-Meurthe-Clefcy offers several historical sites. The Église Sainte-Agathe in Clefcy, built in 1784, features remarkable 18th-century furnishings and a monumental 19th-century painting. The Chapelle Saint-Hubert de Berniprey, dating back to 1715, is a protected historical monument. You can also explore the Scierie du Lançoir (Haut-Fer), a restored 17th-century hydraulic sawmill that operated until 1966.
The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes around the Hohneck summit. There are also many road cycling routes and MTB trails. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes, Mountain Hikes, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
Absolutely. The Hohneck summit is a great starting point for family hikes with panoramic views. The Bergerie de Straiture is an animal park and farm that can be a fun visit for families. In winter, the hamlet of Grand Valtin offers a small ski resort with two slopes and cross-country trails, ideal for beginners and families.
For an adventurous experience, the Sentier des Roches is an alpine trail known for its gorge and viewpoints, though it requires sure-footedness. The area around Lac Blanc also offers various hiking opportunities. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes guide.
The Hohneck, the second highest peak in the Vosges Mountains, offers splendid panoramic views, especially overlooking the lake of Schiessrothried. The Chaume de Sérichamp, a plateau over 1000 meters in altitude, also provides expansive vistas. Additionally, marked trails lead to scenic viewpoints like the Roche des Fées, Roche de Boslimpré, and Roche des Chiens.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lush natural landscapes. Autumn offers spectacular scenery as the rock faces are speckled with colorful leaves, particularly around Lac du Forlet. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and cross-country skiing in areas like Grand Valtin.
Yes, the region boasts the Défilé de Straiture, a significant gorge, and the Tourbière Squainfaing, a high-altitude peat bog that is home to unique flora. These areas highlight the preserved environment of the Vosges mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Hohneck and the adventurous character of trails like Sentier des Roches. The serene beauty of mountain lakes such as Lac Blanc and Lac du Forlet is also highly appreciated, often serving as starting points for memorable hikes.
Yes, some trails lead to or pass by mountain huts and auberges. For instance, the Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is located shortly after the Sentier des Roches and below the Hohneck, offering a place to rest and enjoy local fare. You might also find small restaurants near popular spots like Lac Blanc.
The forests and peat bogs of the region are home to diverse flora and fauna. You might spot wildlife such as deer, chamois, and various bird species. The preserved natural environment makes it a great spot for nature observation.
For challenging trails like the Sentier des Roches, good shoes, sure-footedness, and a head for heights are essential. Always check local regulations, as some areas, like parts of the Sentier des Roches, may have restrictions on dogs. Weather can change quickly in the mountains, so warm clothing is advisable even in warmer temperatures.


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