Mountain peaks around Mitzach offer access to the elevated points and prominent summits of the Vosges Massif. Mitzach, located in the Haut-Rhin department of France, sits at an altitude ranging from 410 meters to 1050 meters. This setting provides a mountainous backdrop and serves as a base for exploring the higher peaks nearby. The area is characterized by diverse landscapes, from forests to mountain pastures, providing varied hiking opportunities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very nice and often quiet :)
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A quiet road up to Geishouse, then a cycle and footpath with fine asphalt and plenty of shade until about 1 kilometer before the Col du Grand Ballon. Praise for the planning and development of this greenway! This is what cycling tourism is all about. A few shorter sections, especially toward the end, have double-digit gradients of up to about 15%. https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/grand-ballon/
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One of the most beautiful climbs in the Vosges and a must to ride once. My favorite side is the one from Moosch or Soultz
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The climb via Geishouse to the Grand Ballon has been newly paved since summer 2023, making it a truly beautiful alternative to the routes where you have to share the road with motorcycles and sports cars. It's also highly recommended for scenic reasons and, as it's mostly through the forest, is relatively bearable in summer.
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There are now quite a few stickers on the sign. Good parking in the immediate vicinity (1km) to the summit.
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Beautiful pass crossing with wonderful views over the Rhine plain to the Black Forest and, if the weather is clear, to the Alps
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The region around Mitzach offers several notable peaks. The highest is Grand Ballon, standing at 1,424 meters, known for its magnificent panoramic views. Other popular summits include Wild Cat Head, offering views of the Bernese Alps, and Petit Drumont summit, which provides a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding Vosges mountains due to its un-forested nature.
Yes, Stoerenburg Hill, located west of Mitzach, is home to the ruins of the medieval Château de Stoerenbourg. It offers an admirable belvedere with views over Saint-Amarin and the valley, combining historical interest with scenic beauty. Additionally, the summit of Grand Ballon hosts a monument to the 'Blue Devils,' a mountain infantry battalion from World War I.
The peaks around Mitzach offer diverse and expansive views. From Grand Ballon, you can enjoy panoramic vistas that, on clear days, can extend to the Swiss Alps and even Mont Blanc. Petit Ballon provides beautiful 360-degree views of the Vosges massif, the plain of Alsace, and the Black Forest. Wild Cat Head offers a beautiful view of the Bernese Alps, while Petit Drumont summit is known for its wide panoramic views of the Vosges mountains.
The area around Mitzach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Vogelstein (Bird Rock) loop or more moderate options. Mountain biking and running are also popular. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Mitzach, Mountain Hikes around Mitzach, and Running Trails around Mitzach guides.
While specific family-friendly designations for individual peaks are not detailed, the region offers a variety of trails. The diverse landscapes, from forests to mountain pastures, provide opportunities for walks of varying difficulty. It's advisable to check individual trail descriptions for suitability for children, considering factors like elevation gain and distance.
The Vosges Mountains are generally beautiful from spring through autumn for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for exploring, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter conditions can be challenging on higher peaks, with snow and ice, but can also offer opportunities for winter sports. Always check local weather and trail conditions before your visit.
Yes, especially around popular peaks like Petit Ballon, you can find traditional farm-inns (fermes-auberges) that offer local 'marcaire meals' and even overnight stays, providing an authentic mountain experience. Mitzach itself and surrounding villages also offer various dining options and accommodations.
The Petit Ballon, at 1,272 meters, is renowned for its beautiful 360-degree views and vast mountain pastures, which create an authentic Vosges mountain atmosphere with grazing animals. It's often considered less touristy than some other Vosges ridges, offering a more tranquil and immersive mountain experience, popular for both hiking and cycling.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find extensive forests, particularly on the lower and mid-slopes, transitioning to high stubble and mountain pastures at higher elevations, especially around peaks like Petit Ballon. Many peaks also serve as natural viewpoints, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscapes.
Visitors highly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Grand Ballon and Petit Drumont summit. The diverse hiking opportunities, from forest paths to challenging climbs, are also a major draw. The presence of traditional farm-inns and the authentic mountain atmosphere, especially around Petit Ballon, contribute to a memorable experience. The komoot community has shared 868 photos and given 1103 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
The Storkenkopf, the second highest peak in the Vosges at 1,366 meters, is definitely worth visiting. It offers a magnificent view of the Grand Ballon, which is just a short distance away. It's accessible via charming forest paths from the Route des Crêtes, making it a great option to combine with a visit to the Grand Ballon.
Yes, the ascent from Moosch to Grand Ballon via Geishouse has been newly paved. This makes it a beautiful alternative route, especially for cyclists, as it's mostly through the forest and offers scenic views. It's now considered a greenway reserved for bicycles.


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