Best mountain passes around Hommert, a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est, northeastern France, are surrounded by several mountain passes. These passes offer opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The area features challenging ascents and rewarding panoramas.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Be sure to climb the Krappenfels here. The view of Dabo is fantastic. The few meters of elevation gain are definitely worth it.
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Super nice rest area with several seating areas
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Coming from Dabo, the climb is a little easier. From Romansviller it is moderate at first, but significantly steeper towards the end.
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Fantastic views in all directions.
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The pass is a very nice place to spend the day outside or simply to take a break when you are hiking. It is equipped with picnic tables, a shelter and two fireplaces to warm up or have a barbecue. While strolling on the pass you can also enjoy some magnificent views.
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very nice climb by Abreschviller long but without significant elevation. Be careful however many bikers imprint it.
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The mountain passes around Hommert offer a variety of natural sights. For instance, Krappenfels Pass is known for its spectacular rock formation and provides great views, including of the 'Rocher du Dabo'. Valsberg Pass (652 m) offers an unobstructed view of the plain of Alsace towards La Hoube. You'll also find forest areas, such as around Schleif Pass, which is equipped with facilities for breaks amidst nature.
Yes, Schleif Pass is particularly well-suited for families. It's a forest area equipped with picnic tables, a shelter, and two fire pits, making it an ideal spot for spending time outdoors, having a barbecue, or taking a break during a hike. Its facilities make it very family-friendly.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region around Hommert offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult routes like the 'Raven Rock – View of Roche de Dabo loop'. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes, with options ranging from long, challenging rides to more relaxed climbs.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the presence of forest areas and viewpoints suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer would be suitable for longer days and outdoor activities, while winter might offer a different, quieter experience, though some trails could be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Absolutely. Valsberg Pass (652 m) provides a clear viewpoint towards La Hoube, with an unobstructed view of the plain of Alsace. Krappenfels Pass also offers great views, including of the 'Rocher du Dabo', from its spectacular rock formation.
The trails associated with the mountain passes around Hommert vary in difficulty. Highlights like Krappenfels Pass, Valsberg Pass (652 m), and Col du Donon are generally classified as intermediate. Nearby hiking routes also range from moderate to difficult, indicating that while there are accessible paths, some ascents can be challenging.
Yes, Schleif Pass is well-equipped with facilities. It features picnic tables, a shelter, and two fire pits, making it a comfortable spot for a break or a meal during your outdoor adventures.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. Tips highlight the 'spectacular rock' and 'great views' at Krappenfels Pass, the 'magnificent views' and 'super nice rest area' at Schleif Pass, and the 'unobstructed view of the plain of Alsace' from Valsberg Pass (652 m). The quiet climbs and natural surroundings are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Valsberg Pass (652 m) is noted as a cycle way, and Col du Donon is described as having a 'nice climb' and being frequented by bikers. For more dedicated routes, you can explore gravel biking guides for the area, which include challenging routes like the 'Abreschviller, a pretty village – Hengst Pass and Dabo loop'.
While the guide data doesn't specify direct public transport links to each pass, Hommert is a commune in the Moselle department. For detailed information on public transport options to reach specific trailheads or passes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules for the Grand Est region or consult local tourist information centers.
Given the intermediate difficulty of some passes and the presence of trails, it's recommended to pack appropriate hiking gear. This includes sturdy hiking shoes, layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions, water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. If you plan to use the fire pits at Schleif Pass, consider bringing barbecue supplies.


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