Mountain peaks around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte, located in the Vosges mountains of France, offer diverse outdoor experiences. This region features a variety of summits and viewpoints, providing opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. The landscape is characterized by its mountainous terrain and offers expansive views of the surrounding valleys. Visitors can explore numerous trails leading to these peaks, which cater to different activity levels.
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A very nice viewpoint, possibility to eat at the farm inn located below.
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This beautiful valley was carved by the ancient Glacier de la Moselotte. Its total melting occurred -10,000 years ago.
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Very nice and often quiet :)
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Great 360 degree panoramic view all the way to the Alps when the weather is nice. And there are blueberries too.
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The view from up there into the Bresse Valley is amazing
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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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Several peaks in the region provide stunning vistas. The Grand Ventron Summit is known for views that can reach the Alps on clear days, complete with an orientation board. Haut du Roc Cross offers expansive views over the Vosges. Additionally, Roche des Bioquets provides a beautiful perspective of the Bresse valley, and the Petit Drumont summit offers a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding Vosges mountains.
The Haut du Roc Cross area is notable for the 'Tables de Charlemagne,' natural rock formations linked to legend, and a cross erected in 1933. This peak is also one of the westernmost summits of the Vosges massif, characterized by its sedimentary rocks. The Grand Ventron Summit features an orientation board to help identify surrounding peaks and towns.
The mountain peaks around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte cater to a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy challenging hikes, scenic cycling routes, and thrilling mountain biking trails. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Cycling around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide, and mountain bikers can check out the Gravel biking around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide.
Yes, the trails leading to peaks like Haut du Roc cater to various fitness levels, ranging from moderate to difficult, with options for loops of different lengths. You can find a range of routes, from moderate to difficult, in the Mountain Hikes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide, such as a moderate mountaineering loop from Théâtre du Peuple or more challenging loops around Crows' Lake.
For road cycling, the Col de la Burotte offers a moderately challenging yet enjoyable ascent with good road surfaces and pleasant views. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find excellent opportunities around Haut du Comte, known for its beautiful trails and single tracks. You can explore more cycling routes in the Cycling around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide and gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sense of accomplishment after reaching the summits. Many appreciate the diverse trails suitable for various activities and fitness levels. The presence of seating areas at viewpoints like Roche des Bioquets and Haut du Roc Cross allows for peaceful breaks to soak in the scenery. The region's natural beauty and the rewarding climbs are consistently highlighted.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' Moyemont is a summit that rewards a small detour with breathtaking views and an observation panel to appreciate the surroundings. It offers a perfect break during a run or hike and is a less frequently mentioned highlight compared to the more prominent peaks.
The highest point within the municipality of Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte is Haut du Roc, reaching 1,005 meters. The summit of Haut du Roc Cross itself is slightly higher at 1,012 meters, making it a significant landmark in the Vosges massif.
While many routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, the region does provide options for varying skill levels. For cycling, the Col de la Burotte is described as moderately challenging but enjoyable, suitable for both casual and more dedicated riders. When exploring hiking, look for shorter loops or trails described as 'moderate' in the Mountain Hikes around Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte guide, which may include easier sections.
The region is generally enjoyable from spring through autumn for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, when trails are clear and weather is milder. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while spring brings blooming nature. Winter can offer opportunities for snow-related activities, but conditions on the peaks will be more challenging and require appropriate gear and experience.
When visiting the Grand Ventron Summit, be sure to locate the orientation board at the top. This board helps identify the surrounding features and peaks, enhancing your panoramic view experience. In clear weather, the views from here are said to reach as far as the Alps.
The Col de la Burotte is highly recommended for cyclists due to its 'beautiful climb on a good road surface.' It measures 5.9 km with a positive elevation gain of 349 meters, reaching an altitude of 790 meters, and has an average gradient of 5.9%. Cyclists appreciate its varied and pleasant views, particularly the southern vista over the Moselotte valley from the summit, and its relatively quiet, narrow road.


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