Best attractions and places to see around Eschbach-Au-Val include a blend of local heritage and natural beauty in the Haut-Rhin department of Grand Est, France. Nestled in green valleys and part of the picturesque Munster Valley, the village offers access to the Vosges mountains and the broader Alsace region. Visitors can explore traditional architecture, hiking trails, and significant natural sites. The area serves as a base for discovering both tranquil village life and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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ATTENTION: Sentier des Roches is closed from 1 November until 30 April.
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With 1,363 meters above sea level, the Hohneck is the third highest peak in the Vosges. It is also one of the most iconic, and perhaps the most beloved. Next to the Route des Crêtes, it is the ideal starting point for family hikes. The view it offers is simply splendid. It magnificently dominates the lake of Schiessrothried, the slope being very abrupt in this place. A real postcard landscape perfectly representing the Vosges mountains.
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Three castles nested together... these are the Drei Exen, whose keep, visible from afar, adorns the ridge to the west of Eguisheim. Well worth seeing and also very busy (the nearby car park makes it easy)
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The handrail is a guarantee to stay on the right path which however is a "hidden" turn.
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It's just ruins, but the path and the view are worth the effort
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ATTENTION: Dogs are now banned on the Strohmeyerpfad, with a threat of a fine of up to €450. http://www.ballonsdesvosges-reservesnaturelles.fr/frankenthal-missheimle/ "A condition d'être systématiquement tenus en laisse, the presence of the chiens is tolérée drink on the sentier des roches où ils sont strictement interdit." Translation: "Provided that they are systematically kept on a leash, the presence of dogs is tolerated, except on the Sentier des Roches, where they are strictly prohibited." This is also controlled by rangers. I was "caught" with my miniature poodle on a Monday in August 2022. Since she was on a leash and behaved well, probably because the ban is fairly new, I got away with a warning. In the event of an accident (even experienced hikers can slip or get stuck), it can certainly be expensive, especially since rescue is only possible by helicopter.
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The round begins with the Sentier des Roches, sure-footedness and a head for heights are prerequisites for the walk.
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The keep of three castles and some remains of walls, beautiful view of the Rhine plain
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, from green valleys to the Vosges mountains. You can visit Hohneck, the second-highest peak in the Vosges, offering panoramic views. The picturesque Munster Valley, where Eschbach-Au-Val is located, features glacial cirques, high-altitude pastures, and five glacial lakes, including Lac du Forlet, the highest lake in the Vosges, perfect for contemplation and picnics.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Sentier des Roches is a challenging alpine trail featuring a gorge and stunning viewpoints. It requires good shoes and sure-footedness. For more options, you can explore various mountain hikes around the area, including routes to Le Tanet Summit or Lake Fischboedle, by checking the Mountain Hikes around Eschbach-Au-Val guide.
Eschbach-Au-Val itself features traditional 18th-century houses and a 19th-century wash house. Nearby, you can explore the remains of The Three Castles of Eguisheim, which are historic watchtowers offering views of the Rhine plain. The wider region also boasts Murbach Abbey, a significant historical site.
The Lac du Forlet is a great spot for families, with rest benches perfect for picnics. The accessible Sentier Émile Hertzog, starting from the village, offers easy walks suitable for families. Additionally, the charming traditional villages in the surrounding region, like Eguisheim and Kaysersberg, provide pleasant strolls and a glimpse into Alsatian culture.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, with autumn providing particularly vibrant colors around places like Lac du Forlet. In winter, some trails are suitable for snowshoeing, and several ski resorts like La Bresse-Hohneck and Gaschney 360 are within a reasonable distance.
Yes, the Sentier Émile Hertzog, which starts directly from Eschbach-Au-Val, is an accessible hiking trail leading to the foothills of the Petit Ballon, suitable for walkers of all levels. For more options, you can find various moderate routes in the Hiking around Eschbach-Au-Val guide, such as the 'View of the Vosges – Descent to Munster loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for road cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Schlucht pass – Col de la Schlucht loop' or the 'Vineyards of Kientzheim – Riquewihr Old Town loop'. Find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Eschbach-Au-Val guide. The Moto Club de Munster also has a circuit nearby for motorcycling enthusiasts.
Several charming towns are just a short drive away. Munster (1 km) has been carefully renovated and hosts the Maison du Parc naturel des Ballons des Vosges. Colmar (17 km) is famous for its 'Little Venice' district and well-preserved medieval center. Other attractive Alsatian towns include Eguisheim (12 km), Turckheim (12 km), and Kaysersberg (15 km), all known for their historic charm.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from summits like Hohneck. The adventurous nature of trails like Sentier des Roches is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the tranquility and scenic beauty of places like Lac du Forlet, especially for picnics and contemplation. The region's blend of natural beauty and traditional charm receives over 2100 upvotes and more than 750 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is a farmed alpine hut located in a beautiful valley, offering great cheese, ham, and cakes. It's situated shortly after the end of the Sentier des Roches and below the Hohneck. The nearby town of Munster also provides various dining and accommodation options.
While many areas are dog-friendly, it's important to note that dogs are strictly prohibited on the Sentier des Roches, with fines for non-compliance. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out with your dog. Generally, dogs are tolerated on a leash in other areas of the Parc naturel des Ballons des Vosges.
Absolutely. Hohneck, the second-highest peak in the Vosges, provides truly splendid panoramic views, dominating the lake of Schiessrothried. The Sentier des Roches also features a notable viewpoint. Additionally, the three watchtowers of The Three Castles of Eguisheim offer beautiful views of the Rhine plain.


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