Best mountain passes in Haut-Rhin are situated within the Vosges Mountains, offering diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region is known for its challenging cycling routes, picturesque hiking trails, and historical significance. Many passes are connected by the scenic Route des Crêtes, providing access to various natural features. The area serves as a destination for outdoor activities across different seasons.
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A challenge on a mountain bike without a motor. But the downhill trails are great. It's worth it 👍🏻
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It's an ideal starting point for hikes to the Grand Ballon, the Storkenkopf, and many more. Here you can enjoy a hearty meal before or after a hike.
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An unexpected trail but without regrets...
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Great corner with mega views
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The Blochmont is the perfect Sunday ride pass for a tour through Alsace. Approaching from the north, you'll almost feel like you're in the Tour de France, as the gentle gradient means you can climb really fast. Enjoyable ascents alternate between forest and sunny sections. Reaching the farm at the top means you've completed the climb, though it's certainly not a job; this climb is pure enjoyment.
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The way up is full of street paintings from the last Tour de France stages that went up there. It's a special feeling even without all the extras and I can recommend everyone to try the climb. Once you're at the top, you have the choice between different descents. I opted for the gravel descent, which was an additional physical challenge as it was very steep and rocky. There is a lovely mountain pasture on the way down where you can recharge your batteries with blueberry cake, coffee and non-alcoholic beer (Ferme Auberge Strohberg). It's also a good place to go if you've "forgotten" your bars and gel.
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Nice pass with flat areas to bivouac.
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Among the most popular mountain passes in Haut-Rhin are Col de la Schlucht, known for its year-round activities and stunning views, and Markstein, a significant viewpoint on the Route des Crêtes. Petit Ballon Pass also offers magnificent panoramic vistas and a serene mountain atmosphere.
The mountain passes in Haut-Rhin offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, from easy trails to challenging mountain hikes. Cycling is also very popular, with many passes featuring demanding climbs. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes in Haut-Rhin guide or the Road Cycling Routes in Haut-Rhin guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. Col de la Schlucht is a popular starting point for various hikes, including the challenging Sentier des Roches trail. Col du Calvaire also offers challenging hikes with stunning panoramas, such as the tour of Lac Blanc. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes in Haut-Rhin guide.
Cyclists seeking a demanding challenge will appreciate Col du Platzerwasel, known for its irregular and steep gradients, having been featured multiple times in the Tour de France. Col de la Schlucht and Firstplan Pass are also popular cycling destinations, offering significant climbs. For more routes, check the Road Cycling Routes in Haut-Rhin guide.
Yes, Col de la Schlucht is considered family-friendly, offering a summer luge and being a great destination for day trips. Its amenities and accessible trails make it suitable for families. The Easy Hikes in Haut-Rhin guide also lists routes suitable for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Col de la Schlucht, which offers stunning vistas of surrounding valleys and lakes, and on clear days, even the Swiss Alps. Col du Petit Ballon provides magnificent views of valleys and mountain pastures, while Col du Calvaire also boasts picturesque landscapes and high pastures with excellent views of the central Vosges.
Yes, several passes hold historical importance. Col de la Schlucht connects the historical regions of Lorraine and Alsace. Col du Wettstein is notable for its French military cemetery, commemorating the costly trench warfare of World War I in the Vosges.
Yes, many passes are accessible and popular during winter. Col de la Schlucht transforms into a popular winter sports center with ski lifts, snowboarding, and snowshoeing opportunities. It even housed the first ski lift in the Vosges.
Yes, amenities are available near some passes. Col de la Schlucht features a restaurant/brasserie. Near Markstein, you can find a renowned farm inn ideal for a lunch break. Col du Calvaire also has nearby farm inns offering comfort and relaxation after a day of hiking.
The terrain and difficulty levels vary. Some passes, like Col du Platzerwasel, are known for challenging cycling climbs with sections above 10%. Hiking trails can range from easy, scenic paths to difficult routes like the Sentier des Roches near Col de la Schlucht, which features impressive and sometimes steep terrain along a ridge. Many passes are connected by the scenic Route des Crêtes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Col de la Schlucht and Markstein. The diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, including challenging hikes and cycling routes, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the tranquil atmosphere of high-altitude pastures and the historical significance of certain areas.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Col de la Schlucht offers plentiful parking, though it can get busy in winter. Markstein also has good parking facilities, allowing visitors to park and start their activities easily. Col du Calvaire serves as a convenient starting point for various hiking routes with available parking.


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