Best huts around Moosch are found in the Thur valley, a region dominated by the Grand Ballon. This area provides access to numerous huts and refuges, appealing to hikers seeking mountain views. The landscape features various shelters and refuges that serve as stops along popular hiking trails. Moosch is a central point for exploring the natural beauty of the Vosges Mountains.
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Nice place to have a drink and enjoy.
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Located at an altitude of 800 meters.
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Beautiful hike from Rimbach pres Masevaux. Large car park by the church. After the restaurant opposite, walk a few more steps uphill. There, a hiking sign turns left. Beautiful hillside path with a view of the village. On the way, you can visit a chapel worth seeing. At the end of the village, a stony path leads uphill to the lakes. A wall separates the two lakes. Two rocks offer an elevated place to rest. The hiking trail turns left to the Ferme Auberge Gresson and turns right uphill to Lac Perche (Star Lake).
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Very nice lake for picnics. Unfortunately, the weather in mid-September meant that we couldn't swim in the lake. Cold winds from the heights prevented us from staying there for a long time.
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Both lakes are beautifully situated and offer great rest areas with beautiful views. The Refuge Neuweiher is located directly on the lake.
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The location is a dream. I can't say much more than that. I've only just arrived. First impression: 😍 The direct access from the Col de Charbonniers down to the Auberge has been closed. You now have to take the other possible route. Blue triangle and blue cross. The hut is in a fantastic location and it is.
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Closed indefinitely due to staff shortages. (see website: https://chalethotel-grandballon.com/) You can sit on the terrace and eat your own snack, there is a panoramic table and a sculpture.
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Unfortunately, the old hostel has been forgotten to be renovated
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Around Moosch, you'll find a variety of shelters including traditional 'abris' and 'refuges' that serve as stops on hiking trails, as well as charming private chalets available for rent. Some refuges, like Gresson Moyen Farm Inn, offer rooms and dormitories, while others are simple shelters with scenic viewpoints, ideal for picnics or short breaks.
Yes, several huts offer exceptional natural beauty and views. Neuweiher Lake is a popular stopover featuring two neighboring Ice Age lakes, perfect for a refreshing swim. The Refuge du Blaufels provides exceptional viewpoints over the valley, and the Refuge du Faucon-Crécerelle offers magnificent panoramic vistas of the village, surrounding peaks, and even the Alps on clear days.
The Refuge du Blaufels, also known as 'S'Holzhauier Hittel vum Blaufels,' is part of a picturesque hiking route that includes the Bubalafels waterfall, steeped in local legends. Historically, Abri Kolabi was a key point for St. Stephen's Day traditions, and it remains a significant stop on the 'Crêtes du Rossberg' hike, offering stunning views of the Vosges peaks.
The area around Moosch is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Bubalafels Waterfall loop or the challenging Vogelstein (Bird Rock) loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous gravel biking routes, including loops around Grand Ballon and Markstein. Mountain biking trails also abound, with options like the Grand Ballon loop from Moosch. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Moosch.
Yes, several options are family-friendly. Haag Farm is a family-friendly farm inn. Neuweiher Lake is also considered family-friendly and offers a refreshing swim. Many of the shorter hiking routes, such as the Bubalafels Waterfall loop from Schmelzmatten, are suitable for families.
Absolutely. Gresson Moyen Farm Inn, located at 933 meters, offers beautiful rooms, dormitories, and fantastic local cuisine. Grand Ballon Chalet Hotel also provides accommodation and a restaurant with stunning views. For a more rustic experience, Schahling Chalet is open for overnight stays, even if it's a bit more basic.
The Vosges Mountains, where Moosch is located, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage. While some huts are accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging with snow, requiring appropriate gear like snowshoes. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region is known for its farm inns. Haag Farm is a highly recommended farm inn offering organic products and delicious food, with a brilliant view. Gresson Moyen Farm Inn also serves fantastic local cuisine. The Grand Ballon Chalet Hotel features a restaurant with exceptional views.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the cozy atmosphere of the farm inns, and the opportunity for refreshing swims in places like Neuweiher Lake. The delicious local cuisine, friendly staff, and the chance to experience an exceptional mountain environment are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the sense of tranquility found in the Vosges Mountains.
For those seeking a challenge, routes like the Vogelstein (Bird Rock) – Perches Pass loop, which is over 21 km, offer difficult terrain and rewarding views. The 'Crêtes du Rossberg' hike, which passes Abri Kolabi and Refuge de la Waldmatt, also provides stunning views of nearby Vosges peaks and can be part of a more demanding circuit. Many of the gravel biking and MTB routes are also rated as difficult.
Yes, there are several circular routes. The 'Crêtes du Rossberg' hike is a notable circuit that includes stops at Abri Kolabi and Refuge de la Waldmatt, offering scenic views of the Vosges landscape. Many of the hiking trails listed in the hiking guide for Moosch are designed as loops, such as the Bubalafels Waterfall – Departure 4 hills trail loop from Moosch.
Many trailheads and huts, especially farm inns, have sufficient parking space. For instance, Haag Farm is noted as a good starting point due to its ample parking. For Neuweiher Lake, there's a large car park by the church in Rimbach pres Masevaux, making it directly accessible by car. Always check specific access details for your chosen hut or trailhead.


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