Best natural monuments around Jebsheim include the local rural landscape and access to broader natural areas. The area features the Sentier de la Paix, a 7-kilometer trail that showcases local flora and fauna along fields and waterways. Educational panels provide information on the natural surroundings. Jebsheim's location in Alsace also provides access to the Vosges Mountains and the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges, offering diverse natural environments.
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A hidden gem, really nice and narrow and quaint 😁
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A narrow path through an almost jungle-like area. At times, it's reminiscent of the Amazon. However, the path is wet in some places, so wear appropriate footwear.
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Magnificent landscape, dense vegetation and emerald-green waterholes
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A magnificent, sometimes mystical landscape. In good weather, the waters are emerald green.
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Many rare animals to admire
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A wonderful nature reserve. We saw and heard many different bird species: great spotted woodpecker, robin, nuthatch, and chaffinch.
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very beautiful old tree - has been there since 1791
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NSG identifier: 3,152 Size: 1.5 hectares Reported: 1985 short description Typical section of the previously widespread cultural landscape of the Kaiserstuhl, which was created through extensive use and has a large variety of species. The protection purpose "is the preservation of the area typical of the cultural landscape of the Kaiserstuhl in its entirety with a variety of animal and plant communities, to which numerous rare and endangered species belong." The small nature reserve is home to a large number of biotopes, including semi-arid grassland and bush forest with the associated fringe communities. There are many protected animal and plant species here. The occurrence of the Violetter Dingel (Limodorum abortivum) orchid, which only thrives in a few places in Germany, deserves special mention.
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While Jebsheim itself doesn't have individually named natural monuments, the most notable natural experience is the Sentier de la Paix (Path of Peace). This 7-kilometer trail, starting just west of the village, allows you to observe local flora and fauna along fields and waterways, with educational panels providing insights into the natural surroundings. For more information, you can visit tourisme-colmar.com.
The Sentier de la Paix offers a peaceful immersion in a rural environment. You'll encounter agricultural lands, waterways, and local flora and fauna. Educational panels along the path highlight different parts of trees and deciduous species, making it a great spot for those interested in the local ecosystem.
Yes, the Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint is a popular natural monument offering wonderful views of the Rhine valley and the Vosges. It includes a covered resting place and is situated 354 meters above sea level.
Absolutely. The Rappennestgießen Nature Reserve features a narrow path leading to several small lakes, floodplain forest, and breeding grounds for waterfowl. It's a place where you can observe various animal and plant species, some of which are threatened with extinction. Another is the NSG Ebnet/Ellenbuch Nature Reserve & Vogesen Panorama, known for its special plants like pyramid orchids and the rare Violetter Dingel orchid.
Yes, you can visit the Judas tree 1791. This unique specimen, planted in 1791 by Waldner Stephan, is over 200 years old and notable for its flowers growing directly on its trunk and branches. It stands 6 meters tall with a 4-meter circumference and is located in Colmar's old town.
The region around Jebsheim offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Canal de Colmar – Canal Path Near Bahlingen loop from Jebsheim' or gravel biking trails such as 'Beautiful cycle path along the canal – View of Burkheim Castle Ruins loop from Burkheim-Bischoffingen'. For more options, you can check out the guides for Gravel biking around Jebsheim, Cycling around Jebsheim, and MTB Trails around Jebsheim.
Yes, the Rappennestgießen Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering a gentle path to explore. The NSG Ebnet/Ellenbuch Nature Reserve & Vogesen Panorama and the Judas tree 1791 are also suitable for families. The Sentier de la Paix, with its educational panels and gentle terrain, is also a good option for families.
The natural monuments around Jebsheim, including the Sentier de la Paix and the various nature reserves, are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when flora and fauna are most active. Spring offers blooming flowers, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Some trails, like the Rappennestgießen Nature Reserve Trail, are best walked in dry weather.
Jebsheim's location in Alsace provides access to a wider array of natural landscapes. You can explore the Vosges Mountains, extensive vineyards, and the Plain of Alsace. Notably, the Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges, one of France's largest, offers diverse natural environments such as high pastures, bogs, beech-fir forests, rivers, lakes, and ponds. You can find more information about nature and well-being in Alsace at visit.alsace.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, such as those from the Mondhalde Pavilion and Viewpoint, which offers expansive vistas of the Rhine valley and the Vosges. The tranquility and opportunity to observe diverse plant and animal life in places like the Rappennestgießen Nature Reserve are also highly valued. The unique historical aspect of the Judas tree 1791 also draws significant interest.
While the Sentier de la Paix is a gentle 7km trail, for more challenging options, you would typically look towards the broader Regional Natural Park of Ballons des Vosges. The nearby cycling and MTB guides also feature routes with varying difficulty levels, from easy to moderate, which can be found in the Gravel biking around Jebsheim, Cycling around Jebsheim, and MTB Trails around Jebsheim guides.


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