Best attractions and places to see around Lengelsheim, a commune in the Moselle department of north-eastern France, offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated within the Pays de Bitche and the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, the area features impressive sandstone formations and diverse flora. The region is characterized by green landscapes, wide fields, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore both natural monuments and cultural landmarks.
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The Altschlossfelsen (also known as Eppenbrunn Castle) are a group of red sandstone rocks designated as a natural monument (ND) ND-7340-205 and a cultural monument (KD) in the municipality of Eppenbrunn in the Palatinate Forest on the border with France, and are the largest rock formation in the Palatinate. They are located on the eastern slope of the Brechenberg (406 m) near Eppenbrunn and Roppeviller at an elevation of approximately 365 m above sea level at the northeast end and 380 m above sea level at the southwest end of the rock band. The Altschlossfelsen are a group of red sandstone rocks approximately one and a half kilometers long and up to 30 meters high. The group consists of sandstone towers and walls. The Altschlossfelsen are crisscrossed by cracks and joints, some of which are wide enough to climb through. They are known primarily for their diverse weathering phenomena and rare lichens. The summit plateau can be reached from the north and south on narrow paths. There, you'll find a sparse forest and moss-covered rocks. A special lighting situation created by the sun, the "rock glow," is best seen around 7:00 p.m. in the first half of April, depending on weather conditions, vegetation, and the position of the sun. In the morning hours, the glow occurs around 8:45 a.m. Finds from the Hallstatt and Roman periods attest to earlier settlement of the rock group. In 1964, for example, shards from the La Tène period (c. 450–50 BC) were found. Traces of a medieval castle from the 11th or 12th century are found on the four main rocks. These include the remains of a stepped structure, post holes, remains of masonry, and notches for beams in the rock. A depression with a diameter of four meters is located on a rock, which may have served as a cistern. Additionally, on the southern and northern slopes around the rock formation, humped blocks, which may have originated from the structure of a former castle, as well as shards from the High Middle Ages were found in a wall groove. A more precise dating of the castle complex is difficult, as the castle was not mentioned before 1297 or later in the 1605 border description between Lorraine and the County of Hanau-Lichtenberg. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altschlossfelsen
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You'll start to sweat a bit here 😅. But it's all the more beautiful when you reach your destination. And the view ahead is worth every effort 🤩🤩. Hang in there!💪
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A climb that is worth it. The Altschlossfelsen is very impressive.
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Here you are on the fast track to the rock
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One of the numerous motifs that put a lot of stress on your memory card...😉... this rock formation is impressive... the short, sharp climb is worth it
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Good, steep shortcut up to the Altschlossfelsen. Worth shortening here.
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The sandstone formation Altschlossfelsen, which is designated as a natural and cultural monument and is also the largest rock reef in the Palatinate, is really fantastic. The name comes from a castle built on the rock towers many hundred years ago was built, but has long since fallen into ruin. Beautiful rocks run through the forest for more than a kilometer. Unfortunately often overcrowded on Sundays and public holidays...
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A steep climb but worth it.
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Lengelsheim is rich in natural beauty, particularly its impressive sandstone formations. You can visit the spectacular Altschloss Rocks, known for their intense play of colors, especially in the evening. Another must-see is the Altschlossfelsen Trail, which leads along and partly under these captivating rock formations. Don't miss the Devil's Table (Eppenbrunn), a unique 13-meter-high red sandstone formation. The region is also part of the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes.
Yes, Lengelsheim has several historical and cultural sites. The Saint-Laurent Parish Church, built between 1818 and 1819, is a prominent landmark. You can also find historic fountains dating back to 1891, two charming oratories (Notre-Dame grotto and Lourdes grotto), and numerous calvaries and wayside crosses scattered throughout the commune. A notable 18th or 19th-century polychrome wooden statuette of Saint Wendelin can be seen on house number 35 on the main street.
The area around Lengelsheim is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous opportunities for hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Lengelsheim, Running Trails around Lengelsheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Lengelsheim, which feature trails of varying difficulties through the scenic landscapes.
The region's green landscapes and diverse flora and fauna make spring and summer excellent times for outdoor activities. For specific attractions like the Altschloss Rocks, visiting in the evening is recommended to witness an intense play of colors on the sandstone formations.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags aren't listed for all attractions, the natural monuments and trails, such as the Altschlossfelsen Trail, offer engaging experiences for families who enjoy nature walks and exploring unique rock formations. The broader Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park provides ample space for outdoor adventures suitable for all ages.
The Teufelsbrück, or Devil's Bridge, is an impressive natural sandstone arch located near Lengelsheim, under which the Bickenbach stream flows. It's a notable natural landmark within the region.
The Altschlossfelsen sandstone rock formation is one of the largest rock formations in the Palatinate Forest, situated on the border with France. It offers truly fantastic views, especially in the late evening, and features beautiful patterns etched into the sandstone by rainfall over centuries.
Popular hiking routes include the 'Seilbach Waterfall – Source de la Neubach loop from Schorbach' and the 'Moulin d'Eschviller – Saint Joseph Chapel loop from Volmunster'. These trails offer moderate difficulty and allow you to explore the natural beauty of the area. You can find more options in the Hiking around Lengelsheim guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular rock formations and the intense play of colors, especially at the Altschloss Rocks. The immersive experience of trails running along and under the rocks, like the Altschlossfelsen Trail, is also highly praised. Many find the hiking trails wonderful, impressive, and full of variety, often leading to 'unlimited amazement'.
Yes, in the wider Pays de Bitche region, a major historical landmark is the imposing Citadel of Bitche. This significant fortress is located in the nearby town of Bitche, which serves as the capital of the Pays de Bitche.
Absolutely. The region offers various road cycling routes that traverse diverse landscapes. Examples include the 'Étang d'Haspelschiedt – Hasselfurth pond loop from Schorbach' and routes that take you towards the Citadel of Bitche. For more cycling options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Lengelsheim guide.
The Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, which includes Lengelsheim, is renowned for its lush green landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and opportunities for nature walks and outdoor activities. It's a protected area that highlights the natural beauty of the region.


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