Best mountain peaks around Husseren-Les-Châteaux are found in the foothills of the Vosges mountains, offering access to several elevated points. This region provides historical insights and recreational opportunities through its natural landscape. Husseren-Les-Châteaux itself is situated at an elevation of 380 meters, making it the highest village in the Alsace wine region.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Nice view, a shame there is no bench or table
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Thanks for the historical info Willem
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The views from this walk are a joy.
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La Croix de Wihr is a memorial cross at an altitude of about 800 metres, located between Labaroche and Hohrod in the Vosges. It marks the site of a French ambush on 19 August 1914, during the early stages of the First World War, in which around 300 soldiers were killed – 21 on the French side and more than 250 on the German side.
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La Croix de Wihr is a memorial cross at an altitude of about 800 metres, located between Labaroche and Hohrod in the Vosges. It marks the site of a French ambush on 19 August 1914, during the early stages of the First World War, in which around 300 soldiers were killed – 21 on the French side and more than 250 on the German side.
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The Grand Hohnack, not to be confused with the famous Hohneck, is not the most famous of the Vosges mountains. Its summit and the very wooded path that leads to it are nonetheless magical. It is possible to appreciate the surrounding landscape through the many trees that cover it. A very good hiking destination from the Trois-Épis.
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Especially beautiful during thunderstorms, as you can see in the picture.
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Southern flair of soil conditions and vegetation
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You can explore several significant elevated points. The Zinnkoepflé Viewpoint is highly popular, known for its stunning views over the wide valley, white wines, and spring pasque flowers. Another excellent spot is Grand Hohnack, a summit offering a great hiking destination through its wooded paths. The View of Ehrbergkopf, Stauffen, and Strumpfenkopf also provides beautiful vistas.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Three Castles of Eguisheim (Dagsburg, Wahlenburg, and Weckmund) are medieval ruins perched atop Schlossberg hill, dating back to the 11th-13th centuries. These castles offer panoramic views and are part of the historical "Route des Cinq Châteaux." Additionally, the Wihr Cross is a memorial cross at about 800 meters, marking a significant historical site from the First World War.
From various elevated points, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Three Castles of Eguisheim offer expansive views across the Rhine plain towards the Black Forest, the Vosges Mountains, and the charming village of Eguisheim. The Zinnkoepflé Viewpoint provides a wonderful perspective over a wide valley, while the Col du Petit Ballon offers stunning vistas that can stretch into Germany and Switzerland on clear days.
Absolutely. The Col du Petit Ballon, with an elevation of 1,163 meters, is renowned as a demanding climb and has been featured in the Tour de France. Routes from various starting points offer significant gradients. For more cycling options, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Husseren-Les-Châteaux guide.
The region provides diverse hiking experiences. The Three Castles of Eguisheim are accessible via scenic trails through vineyards and forests, with routes varying from easy to moderate. Grand Hohnack is also a good hiking destination with very wooded paths. The "Route des Cinq Châteaux" offers a 10 km path that includes several castles. For more detailed hiking information, check out the Running Trails around Husseren-Les-Châteaux guide, which includes routes like the "Three Castles Parking – Le Stauffen loop."
Yes, the Côte des Cinq Châteaux is a mountain pass situated directly in Husseren-les-Châteaux. It offers a moderately challenging bike ride or hike, ascending from 388 meters to 620 meters with an average slope of 7.3%. It's part of the longer "Route des Cinq Châteaux" and provides elevated views over the surrounding landscape.
The Zinnkoepflé Viewpoint is notable for its vineyards producing excellent white wines and the presence of countless spring pasque flowers. The higher elevations in the Vosges Mountains, like the Col du Petit Ballon, feature lush forests that transition into open meadows, offering diverse flora and scenic beauty.
Yes, besides the Three Castles of Eguisheim, you can also visit the Schrankenfels Ruins. While in ruins, rehabilitation efforts are underway, and the cleared space around the standing walls offers magnificent views towards the bottom of the Valley of Munster and its entrance to Colmar.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of history, stunning natural beauty, and outdoor activity. The panoramic views from spots like the Three Castles of Eguisheim are consistently praised. The variety of experiences, from challenging cycling routes to peaceful hikes through forests and vineyards, makes the region appealing to many.
Yes, the trails leading to the Three Castles of Eguisheim are generally considered accessible and offer routes of varying difficulty, including easier options suitable for families. The reward of expansive vistas makes it a memorable experience for all ages.
The spring is particularly beautiful, especially around the Zinnkoepflé Viewpoint, where countless pasque flowers can be admired. The warmer months are ideal for hiking and cycling. Note that the "Route des Cinq Châteaux" is closed to vehicles from November 15 to March 15, requiring foot access during this period, which can offer a unique winter hiking experience.
Yes, the region is popular for road cycling. The Col du Petit Ballon is a well-known challenging route. The Côte des Cinq Châteaux also offers a scenic route directly from Husseren-les-Châteaux. You can find more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Husseren-Les-Châteaux guide, including routes with views of the Black Forest and Alsace Plain.


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