Natural monuments around Gottenhausen are found in the Bas-Rhin department of north-eastern France, within the Alsace region. This area is characterized by its location near the Vosges Mountains and the River Mosselbach, offering diverse natural landscapes. The broader region features the rounded summits and forests of the Vosges, the expansive Plain of Alsace, and distinct vineyards. Gottenhausen's position provides access to a variety of natural features and viewpoints.
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Fantastic view. Anyone attempting this should be free from vertigo. The descent is very steep and deep.
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Elongated rock castle above the Zorn valley, southwest of Saverne. After a varied history, it has been state property for approx. 150 years. Varied structures from different eras in the inner courtyard. Great view over the Rhine valley and the northern Vosges.
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Near Saverne lies this very mysterious place. Its name is based on a legend according to which the prince's horse leaped over the cliffs, leaving horseshoe-shaped imprints in the rock.
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Great view; right on the trail JL Huck was long-time president of the 'club vosgien'
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Very nice view from the rock named after a president of the Club Vosgien.
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This singular castle uses the rocks as elements of fortification. A belvedere located at the top constitutes a high point, as well as a bridge between two rocks.
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The rock of the Spill has as exact coordinates: 48.675083, 7.300667 / This place is the wall pay with the rock of the druids
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Visitors frequently enjoy Haut-Barr Castle, which offers expansive views over the Vosges and the Rhine Valley. Another favorite is Brotsch Cave, the largest natural cave in the Northern Vosges, known for its views and climbing opportunities. Prince Charles' Leap Rock is also highly rated for its panoramic vistas and unique rock-carved stairs.
Yes, the region is rich in such features. The Brotsch Cave is the largest natural cave in the Northern Vosges. Additionally, Prince Charles' Leap Rock is an impressive rock plateau with a small, decorated cave. You can also visit the Saint-Vit Cave, which hosts a chapel and an alpine garden within a cavernous overhanging rock.
For breathtaking views, Haut-Barr Castle is often called the 'Eye of Alsace' due to its exposed location and vistas over the Vosges and Rhine Valley. Prince Charles' Leap Rock also provides a beautiful panoramic view from its rock plateau. The Brotsch Cave area also offers very nice views of the surroundings.
Absolutely. Haut-Barr Castle is a historic rock castle ruin dating back to around 1123. Prince Charles' Leap Rock is associated with a legend of a Lorraine prince escaping pursuers. The Rocher de la Spille has an ancient legend about a spinner and a transformed spindle.
The area around Gottenhouse, nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the Plain of Alsace, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Gottenhausen guide, with routes like 'Le château du Haut-Barr et le rocher de Brotsch'. There are also Running Trails and Road Cycling Routes available.
Many natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For example, the 'Le château du Haut-Barr et le rocher de Brotsch' loop is a moderate 7.9 km hike. Other routes like 'Brotsch Tower – Rocher JL Huck loop from Gottenhouse' are also moderate (15.1 km). More challenging options include 'Haut-Barr Castle – Château du Grand Géroldseck loop' (17.9 km) and 'Petit Geroldseck Castle – Geissfels Viewpoint loop' (21.7 km). You can explore more options in the Hiking around Gottenhausen guide.
The Alsace region, including the area around Gottenhouse, transforms with the seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming landscapes or vibrant fall colors. The Vosges Mountains provide invigorating outings throughout the warmer months. While specific natural monuments may have varying accessibility in winter, the region's diverse landscapes are generally enjoyable year-round.
Yes, the Saint-Vit Cave: Chapel and Garden is noted as family-friendly, with an alpine garden and easy-to-walk paths leading to it. The picnic area there is also a great spot for families. Many of the viewpoints and less strenuous hiking trails also offer enjoyable experiences for families.
The region offers a diverse range of natural beauty. You'll find the 'soft curves, rounded summits, mysterious forests and glacial cirques' of the Vosges Mountains, the expansive and seasonally changing Plain of Alsace, and the renowned vineyards of Alsace. The area is celebrated for its 'generous, lush landscapes' and 'breathtakingly beautiful landscapes'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the historical context often intertwined with natural sites, and the unique geological features like caves and rock formations. The opportunity for invigorating outdoor activities, from hiking to climbing, within these picturesque settings is also a major draw. The komoot community has upvoted these highlights over 580 times and shared more than 650 photos, reflecting their popularity.
Yes, the Rocher de la Spille, a 9-meter high rock, is used as a climbing wall. It's located in the middle of the forest near a paraglider take-off point.


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