Natural monuments around Moyenmoutier are situated in the Vosges department of France, an area known for its diverse natural landscape. The region features prominent rock formations, dense forests, and elevated viewpoints offering expansive vistas. This environment provides opportunities for exploring geological features and historical sites. Visitors can engage with the natural surroundings of the Vosges.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This rock shelter linked to a fort is that of the commander of the cartographic section. Inside there is a table, a stove, a bed, a telephone and electricity. This is where all the information obtained by the observers on the massif arrives.
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The shelter can only be seen if you take the more difficult path that goes under the rocks. Both paths are beautiful.
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Magnificent Roche St Martin
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The Celtic camp of the Bure is a fortified plateau bordering the Haute-Meurthe valley in the Grand-East of France. The plateau, now wooded, lies between the communes of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and that of Hurbache, at the western end of the Ormont massif. This site, known for 23 years of archaeological research from 1964 to 1986, has been classified as a Historical Monument since August 6, 1982. The site has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic period. Then used intensively by the Celts and later by the Romans. There is a lot to see from that time, also because there have not been any settlement activities worth mentioning for a long time. More information e.g. here: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_celtique_de_la_Bure
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The Vosges sandstone rock is equipped with an iron ladder and gives a panoramic view of the region, over the territories of Nayemont, Saint-Jean d'Ormont and Saint-Dié-des-Vosges.
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Beyond the most popular spots, consider exploring the La Bure Celtic Camp, a fortified plateau with archaeological remnants from the Neolithic period, Celts, and Romans. Another interesting site is Roche des Abris, which offers great views from a historic rock shelter.
Yes, the natural monuments around Moyenmoutier offer varied experiences. For instance, the La Bure Celtic Camp combines natural beauty with historical exploration, which can be engaging for older children. The nearby Lacs de Pierre Percée, while not a highlight in the provided data, are known for leisure activities and a natural setting that families often enjoy.
The region is characterized by prominent Vosgian sandstone rock formations, dense forests, and elevated viewpoints. You'll encounter sites like the Dry Fir Rock, which is a Vosges sandstone rock offering panoramic views, and La Roche Saint-Martin with its imposing sandstone columns.
The La Bure Celtic Camp is a prime example, classified as a Historical Monument. This fortified plateau has been inhabited since the Neolithic period and later by the Celts and Romans, with visible archaeological remnants. Additionally, the Roche des Abris is a historic rock shelter linked to a fort.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Access to the Ruins – High Rock loop' or the 'High Rock – Roche Mère Henry loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Liberty Tower – Saint-Dié Cathedral loop' and mountain biking trails such as the 'View from the Roches de Faucompierre – View from Pierre d'Appel loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Moyenmoutier, Road Cycling Routes around Moyenmoutier, and MTB Trails around Moyenmoutier guide pages.
Yes, several natural monuments double as excellent viewpoints. The Dry Fir Rock offers panoramic views of the region, including Nayemont, Saint-Jean d'Ormont, and Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. Similarly, La Roche Saint-Martin provides magnificent views of Saint-Dié. The Roche des Abris also offers great views.
The Vosges region is beautiful throughout the year. While specific data isn't provided, autumn is often highlighted for its stunning panoramic views, especially around areas like the EDF dam at Pierre-Percée, due to the vibrant fall foliage. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities.
Some natural monuments, like the Dry Fir Rock, are described as 'very good but hard' to access, featuring an iron ladder to reach its vantage point. Many trails in the area are rated 'intermediate' or 'difficult', suggesting a moderate to good level of fitness is often required.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views from elevated points like the Dry Fir Rock and La Roche Saint-Martin. The unique geological formations, such as the imposing sandstone columns, and the historical significance of sites like the La Bure Celtic Camp are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is known for its distinctive rock formations. The La Roche Saint-Martin features several imposing sandstone columns, two of which are connected by a bridge. The Site de la Haute Pierre, located in Moyenmoutier, is also notable for its approximately 30-meter high Vosgian sandstone rock and a trail winding through curiously shaped rocks.
Yes, the Moyenmoutier state forest is home to several natural sites. The Roche Saint-Blaise, at an altitude of 520 meters in the Bois du Grand Fays, offers a natural escape. Additionally, the Rocher de Grande Basse, an ensemble of rocks forming a natural rocky barrier, is also situated within the Moyenmoutier state forest.
The Lacs de Pierre Percée, located approximately 8km from Moyenmoutier, are a significant natural attraction. This artificial lake is described as a 'pearl with silver waters nestled in a green setting' and serves as a leisure base for hiking, water sports, and nature experiences. It also features the ruins of the medieval Château de Pierre-Percée, adding a historical element to the natural landscape.


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