Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Léonard include a variety of mountain passes and scenic routes within the Vosges region. This area offers opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and engaging in outdoor activities. The terrain features numerous mountain passes, providing diverse experiences for visitors. Saint-Léonard is a region where more than 20 attractions are available for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Col du Louchpach (978 m) is a lesser-known but charming mountain pass in the Vosges, located along the Route des Crêtes. The climb is relatively short but tough, and leads through a quiet, wooded area with little traffic – ideal for cyclists who want to avoid the crowds of the larger cols. The pass forms a beautiful connection between the Meurthe and Weiss valleys and is often part of longer tours towards Lac Blanc or the Col du Calvaire. The ascent via the Rudlin road is particularly atmospheric: narrow, shady and with an authentic mountain feel.
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Col de Mandray (694 m) is a quiet and steady climb in the Vosges, ideal for a relaxing ride or as a warm-up for more difficult cols. From Fraize you climb over 4.5 km with an average gradient of 4.2%. The road is well passable, with little traffic and beautiful views over the Meurthe valley. A hidden gem for those who love quiet, natural climbs.
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The Col du Louchpach, or Louchbach, or Louschbach (978 m) is a rather inconspicuous Vosges mountain pass that, like many other passes in the Vosges Mountains, would have gone unnoticed if it weren't for the signpost. It is located in the northern section of the Route des Crêtes on the D148, about 3.5 km from the higher mountain lake Lac Blanc. There is a stand on the pass road where cheese is occasionally sold.
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The surface isn't the best in some places, but you can still ride downhill well.
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If you are coming from the direction of the Col de Bonhomme or the Route de Cretes, this is the best alternative to the busy yellow road. Going the other way... phew 😁
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Instead of driving down the Col de Bonhomme on the yellow road, there is an option to drive into the "forest" further up the Route de Cretes in the bend. You drive on tarred roads through the forest to the Col de Mandray. Simply great...
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I recommend riding uphill (towards east) because the asphalt is very nasty in some places.
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beautiful driveway from Rudlin. However, there are better places to stop.
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The area around Saint-Léonard in the Vosges region is primarily known for its diverse mountain passes and scenic routes. These offer opportunities to explore natural landscapes, enjoy beautiful views, and engage in outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. You'll find quiet, wooded areas and varied terrain.
Yes, several mountain passes offer excellent views. For instance, Col de Mandray provides very beautiful views over the Meurthe valley. Col du Bonhomme and Louchpach Pass are also noted for their scenic qualities within the Vosges ridge road.
The Louchpach Pass is a lesser-known but charming mountain pass in the Vosges. It offers a quiet, wooded area with little traffic, making it ideal for cyclists looking to avoid crowds. The ascent via the Rudlin road is particularly atmospheric.
There are various hiking opportunities around Saint-Léonard, ranging from easy to difficult. You can find trails like the 'View of the Forest – Cense de Grandrupt (source) loop' which is easy, or more challenging routes like the 'Roche d'Anozel – View of the Forest loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Saint-Léonard guide.
Yes, Saint-Léonard offers several mountain biking trails. Options include the 'Along la Meurthe – Detour from vtt route 3 loop' and the 'Gérardmer Lake Quay – Gérardmer Lakes Tour loop', both rated moderate. More difficult trails like the 'Roche d'Osseux Viewpoint – Beautiful view loop' are also available. Check the MTB Trails around Saint-Léonard guide for more routes.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for road cycling, featuring routes that traverse various mountain passes. You can find challenging routes such as the 'Col du Wettstein – Wettstein Pass loop' or the 'Col de la Schlucht – Col de Bramont loop'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Léonard guide.
The outdoor activities around Saint-Léonard cater to various skill levels. You can find easy hiking trails, moderate mountain biking routes, and challenging road cycling loops that include significant climbs over mountain passes. It's advisable to check the specific route details for elevation and distance before you go.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and steady climbs, good road surfaces, and minimal traffic on many of the passes, making them ideal for cycling. The beautiful views over valleys and through forests are also frequently highlighted. The atmosphere of the wooded areas and the sense of being away from crowds are often mentioned.
Yes, for example, at the Col du Bonhomme, located at 949 meters altitude, you will find a restaurant where you can stop for a snack or a meal.
The terrain is characterized by mountain passes and scenic routes through forests and valleys. For cyclists, many passes offer good surfaces and quiet, wooded areas. Hikers will find varied landscapes, from gentle slopes to steeper sections, often with beautiful natural surroundings.
When cycling, be aware that while many passes have good surfaces and little traffic, some motorists might drive fast. Routes like the Col du Pré de Raves offer a beautiful forestière route that can be a better alternative to busier roads, though it may have some potholes. Always be mindful of your surroundings.


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