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Hike the difficult 11.7-mile Val Terbi Trail Loop, gaining 2466 feet in elevation with panoramic views from Welschgätterli Pass.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.1 km
3.78 km
3.53 km
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14.1 km
2.41 km
2.22 km
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This loop is rated as difficult. While the Val Terbi region offers trails for various skill levels, this specific route includes significant elevation gain and potentially challenging terrain, making it best suited for experienced hikers.
The tour starts and ends in Mervelier. While specific parking details aren't provided, Mervelier is a good starting point for this loop. You can plan your journey to Mervelier to find suitable parking options.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Val Terbi region. However, given the difficult rating and potentially narrow or steep sections, ensure your dog is fit for a long hike. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through pastures or near wildlife, and remember to clean up after them.
The best time to hike the Val Terbi Trail Loop is during spring and summer. In spring, you'll enjoy blooming wildflowers and the scent of wild garlic in forest areas. Summer offers lush landscapes. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for potentially slippery or snowy conditions, especially at higher elevations.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Val Terbi Trail Loop. The trails are freely accessible to the public.
The loop features diverse terrain, including paths along riverbanks, forest ridges, and delightful pastures. You'll encounter narrow and steep sections, particularly as it ascends towards areas like the Welschgätterli. Some forest trails can be slippery or steep, so appropriate footwear is essential.
Along the loop, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views, including the View of the Jura, Vosges, and Black Forest. Another notable viewpoint is the Point de vue du Tchaitelat. There's also a convenient Rest Area With Fire Pit Near Mervelier for a break.
Yes, the Val Terbi Trail Loop incorporates sections of several other paths. Notably, it covers about 23% of the 'Chemin du Val Terbi' and also includes segments of 'Simsalabim', 'Delirium', and 'La Tchaitelat'.
The diverse ecosystems along the trail offer opportunities to observe various wildlife, such as different bird species, deer, and chamois. In terms of flora, you'll see lush forests, wildflowers in spring and summer, and may even notice the scent of wild garlic in certain forest areas during spring.
While the trail passes through charming villages where you might find local amenities, there is a specific Rest Area With Fire Pit Near Mervelier that provides an ideal spot for a break or picnic. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks for a hike of this duration and difficulty.
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