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Jogging around Heiligenstein offers diverse landscapes, characterized by extensive vineyards, rolling hills, and lush forest environments. The region's topography, influenced by Mont Sainte-Odile, provides varied elevation changes, from gentle paths to challenging ascents. Runners can explore trails winding through rows of Savagnin rose grapes, offering distant views of the Black Forest and the Alsatian plains. The geological makeup, featuring reddish sandstone, limestone, and clay slate, creates unique and interesting terrain for running.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
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49.0km
06:30
1,820m
1,850m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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20.8km
02:39
660m
660m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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436
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17.5km
02:13
540m
540m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.8km
02:58
800m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.7km
01:56
450m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful viewpoint of the Rhine valley and the Black Forest. The Panoramafelsen is located at 780 m.
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The Maennelstein (Männelstein) is a striking, 817-meter-high sandstone rock on the southern edge of Mont Sainte-Odile in Alsace. It is considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the region and offers a wide panoramic view over the Rhine plain, the Black Forest, and on clear days even as far as the Alps.
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This imposing sandstone block is located below the enclosure of the Pagan Wall (Mur Païen), about fifty meters away. Before the expansion of the forest, this rock offered an excellent vantage point (Lauerposten) to monitor the access to Mont Sainte-Odile on the road from Barr. As proof of the importance of this place, the watchstone was connected to the main enclosure by a cross-wall of the same construction as the Pagan Wall. The sandstone blocks were connected to each other by a system of oak dowels and mortises (Mortaises et Tenons).
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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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This viewpoint overlooking the valley features a large observation platform with a magnificent orientation table. The belvedere positions you at the treetops, offering a superb, unobstructed view.
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The castle was built between 1197 and 1200 by Konrad von Landsberg to fortify the abbeys of Hohenburg, Niedermünster, and Andlau, and to serve as a refuge for Niedernaier Castle in times of danger. By the 15th century, the castle was said to have been in poor condition, and in 1632, it was completely destroyed by the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War. During the French Revolution, the castle, like its neighbor, Hohenburg-Andlau Castle, was sold as national property. Today, the castle, which is owned by the von Türckheim family, is undergoing extensive restoration work and excavations.
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The castle was built around 1264 by the Lords of Andlau, Knights of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, and was largely spared the destructive fury of the Thirty Years' War. During the French Revolution, the castle was confiscated as national property and sold to a merchant in 1796, who resold it piece by piece from 1806 onward, without much notice. In 1818, the Andlau family bought back the castle to preserve its remains. This painstaking and meticulous work is now undertaken by the association "Les Amis du Château d'Andlau" (Friends of the Castle of Andlau).
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There are over 500 running routes around Heiligenstein, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 14,000 of these trails.
The Heiligenstein area features diverse terrain, including extensive vineyards, rolling hills, and lush forest environments. You'll find paths winding through rows of Savagnin rose grapes, offering distant views of the Black Forest and the Alsatian plains. The geological makeup, with reddish sandstone, limestone, and clay slate, creates unique and interesting surfaces for running.
Yes, Heiligenstein offers several routes suitable for beginners. There are over 20 easy running trails that provide a gentler experience through the region's beautiful landscapes.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Heiligenstein has plenty to offer. There are over 160 difficult running trails, many with significant elevation gain, particularly around Mont Sainte-Odile, providing a strenuous workout.
The running routes in Heiligenstein are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Runners often praise the scenic vineyards, varied forest paths, and the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from points like Mont Sainte-Odile.
Absolutely. Many trails in Heiligenstein incorporate historical landmarks and offer stunning views. For instance, the Château du Landsberg – Landsberg Castle loop from Barr leads through historical landscapes. You can also explore routes near the ruins of the Abbey of Truttenhausen or the convent atop Mont Sainte-Odile, which provides panoramic views of the Alsace plains.
Yes, the region features several natural attractions. You might find routes that lead near the Hohwald waterfall or the Saint Odile's Spring. The Rocher des Géants and the Verlorenes Eck Stone Circle are also notable natural monuments in the area.
Yes, Heiligenstein is home to several long-distance running trails. A notable example is Stage 4: Barr to Obernai – Trail Alsace Grand Est by UTMB, which spans over 30 miles (49 km) and traverses varied Alsatian terrain, offering a significant challenge.
Indeed. The 20 d'Alsace in the vallée de Barr is a popular route that explores the scenic Barr valley. This challenging 12.9-mile (20.8 km) path offers significant elevation gain and beautiful views.
Yes, the region is rich in historical castles. Besides the Château du Landsberg, you can find routes near Andlau Castle and Rathsamhausen Castle, offering a blend of history and nature for your run.
Heiligenstein offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery as the vineyards change color. Summer provides lush forest shade, while winter can offer unique, crisp runs, though some higher elevation paths might require more preparation.
Yes, many vineyard trails and higher elevation paths in Heiligenstein provide distant views of the Black Forest in Germany, especially on clear days. The panoramic views from Mont Sainte-Odile also often include glimpses of the Black Forest.


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