Best mountain peaks around Niederhaslach are found in the surrounding region, particularly near Oberhaslach, offering a variety of elevated natural features. The area is characterized by dense forests, scenic valleys, and notable rock formations. These elevated spots are popular for hiking and provide expansive scenic views. The terrain offers a blend of challenging hikes and serene viewpoints.
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Super viewpoint from the top of the tower over the entire Alsace plain and the Vosges. !!! Be careful not to hit your head at the top of the stairs, there is only 1.40m of ceiling height !!!
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Very nice trail tuning route starting from the Le Eichwald car park.
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Beautiful summit with a wonderful panoramic view... however, the way up is mostly pathless and difficult to find... currently the western descent is very overgrown with tall grass...
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The summit of Narion requires you to branch off from the main path. But this little detour is doubly worth it. Firstly because it offers an admirable view of the southern Vosges and then because its summit rock is remarkable. If this isn't a perfect spot for a nap or a picnic, I don't know what is.
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The Schneeberg is a Vosges summit which rises to an altitude of 961 meters and offers a superb view of the Champ du Feu plateau to the south. It also allows you to admire the upper Mossig valley and the Oedenwald forest.
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Le Narion is a peak in the northern Vosges (Vosges) in the French department of Bas-Rhin. Depending on the source, the mountain has an altitude of 998m or often 999m. It is located one kilometer west of the Rocher de Mutzig (1010m), which separates it from the Col du Narion (922m). In the west, 700m away is Le Noll (990m), which is more of a forepeak of Le Narion, as there is a plateau between the two hills and the deepest saddle has a height of 973m - which corresponds to a lumpy height from Le Noll 17m. Le Narion is surrounded by deep forests on all sides, and only its summit area, the plateau towards Le Noll and the uppermost northern slopes have been treeless since December 26, 1999, when Hurricane Lothar felled all the trees here. The summit itself is a 2m high sandstone block that stands on the summit plateau and can be easily climbed with simple climbing (Rock I; T3). In the north, a forest path leads close to the summit, and finally you have to climb without a path through the rubble of rotting trees (T1-2). From the south, a forest aisle leads 400 meters directly and steeply to the summit. Some traces of the path can be seen, but the most beautiful climb to Le Narion is rarely attempted.
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The Schneeberg, as its name suggests, is a beautiful summit to go and see the snow even when it is lacking elsewhere. Many small paths weave through the woods to reach the viewing platform, in addition to those marked. A rocky promontory offers a superb view of the surrounding peaks and the plain of Alsace. At the bottom of it, a hearth, a plate for grilling and a few places to sit. Be careful with the fire all the same, the place is very wooded and the droughts have weakened it a lot. If you do the GR, don't hesitate to make the detour to see the summit. Otherwise, it is very easily accessible from Wangenbourg-Engenthal.
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The region around Niederhaslach offers several highly-rated elevated spots. Among the most popular are Mount Sainte-Odile, a historical summit with panoramic views, and Heidenkopf, known for its 17-meter Mündel Tower offering a phenomenal 360° panoramic view. Another favorite is Schneeberg Summit, which provides superb views of the Champ du Feu plateau and the upper Mossig valley.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Mount Sainte-Odile is a significant historical and cultural highlight, featuring a monastery complex with chapels known for their beautiful mosaics and an 18th-century Gnomonic monument. Additionally, the Nideck Castle Ruins, located near Oberhaslach, offer a glimpse into the region's past and are often combined with a visit to the Nideck Waterfall.
The terrain varies from challenging forest climbs to more moderate paths. For instance, the Nideck Waterfall area offers challenging loops, some taking over six hours. Peaks like Le Narion Summit and Rocher de Mutzig Viewpoint can involve steep ascents and pathless sections, rewarding hikers with stunning views. Other spots like Rochers du Fallenlapp and Breitberg provide moderate ascents through beech forests to rewarding panoramic viewpoints.
While some trails are challenging, there are options for families. Mount Sainte-Odile is considered family-friendly due to its accessible monastery complex and viewpoints. For a more natural experience, the Rochers du Fallenlapp and Breitberg near Oberhaslach offer enchanting spots for leisurely contemplation or a picnic after a moderate ascent, providing significant scenic rewards.
The area boasts impressive natural landmarks and viewpoints. The Nideck Waterfall is a prominent natural feature, often visited alongside the Nideck Castle Ruins. The Pfaffenlap Rock is an impressive rock formation offering superb views over the Bruche valley. Elevated rock formations like Rochers du Fallenlapp and Breitberg also provide rewarding panoramic views, particularly over the entrance to the Bruche valley.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain biking trails, such as the difficult 'Pfaffenlap Rock – Pandours Pass (662 m) loop from Niederhaslach' or the 'Rocher de Mutzig Viewpoint – Stone Gate loop from Oberhaslach'. Road cycling routes are also popular, including the 'Schirmeck – Col du Donon loop from Urmatt'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Niederhaslach and Road Cycling Routes around Niederhaslach guides.
Yes, there are many trails to explore. For a challenging experience combining nature and history, consider the 'Nideck Waterfall — loop from Oberhaslach' or the 'Nideck Waterfall – Ruins of Nideck Castle loop'. To visit the impressive Pfaffenlap Rock, the 'Pfaffenlap Rock – Pfaffenlap Rock loop from Oberhaslach' is a popular choice. Many trails also lead to Le Narion Summit, offering picturesque views and natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Heidenkopf's Mündel Tower and Rocher de Mutzig Viewpoint. The blend of natural beauty, challenging hikes, and historical sites like Mount Sainte-Odile is also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 1100 photos and given more than 1500 upvotes, highlighting the diverse appeal of the region's elevated features.
While not entirely hidden, Le Narion Summit offers a rewarding experience for those willing to venture slightly off the main path. Its summit rock provides an admirable view of the southern Vosges. Similarly, the Rochers du Fallenlapp and Breitberg, while popular locally, offer serene viewpoints and beautiful beech forests that might feel like a discovery for new visitors.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshments and accommodation. The monastery complex at Mount Sainte-Odile includes a hotel and a restaurant. Villages like Oberhaslach and Urmatt, which serve as starting points for many trails, also have local establishments where you can find food and drink. For example, the 'Auberge Le Biblenhof' is mentioned in nearby cycling routes.
The Schneeberg Summit is a prominent Vosges peak rising to 961 meters. It's renowned for offering a superb view of the Champ du Feu plateau to the south, as well as the upper Mossig valley and the Oedenwald forest. It's one of the highest red sandstone mountains in northern Alsace, providing a significant challenge and a rewarding vista for hikers.
Absolutely. The area around Oberhaslach is perfect for this. You can embark on trails that combine the natural spectacle of the Nideck Waterfall with the historical intrigue of the Nideck Castle Ruins. These routes often traverse dense forests and offer significant elevation changes, providing a rich experience that blends natural beauty with historical remnants and local folklore.


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