Mountain peaks around Champdray are found within the Vosges Mountains in Eastern France, a region recognized for its natural landscapes and diverse hiking opportunities. The area provides access to numerous elevated viewpoints and prominent features within the broader Vosges range. Visitors can explore a network of trails leading to various summits and scenic spots. This region offers opportunities to appreciate mountainous terrain and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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You have to know that there's a viewpoint here—otherwise, all you'll see from the path are rocks and you might carelessly walk past them, because they block the view of the actual viewpoint. Once you find it, you'll have a fantastic view of the valley.
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A beautiful wooden tower with a narrow spiral staircase, it can accommodate a maximum of four people at a time. During the week and in bad weather, you won't have to wait long.
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The reward is beautiful
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As already mentioned several times, there can be long waiting times for the climb, as a maximum of 4 people are allowed on the tower. To be honest, I'm used to higher observation towers. This one, with 85 steps, is rather small in my opinion. More information at https://visitgrandest.com/tour-de-merelle
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We were there in bad weather. It was July and drizzling. That meant we didn't have to wait or queue
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Magnificent view. Please note, as of 01/10/2023, access trail from the Grande Cascade closed due to the path being blocked by uncleared tree trunks (passage possible, but difficult and trail officially closed).
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This rock owes its name to the eagle owl, a bird of prey that nests there. The view from the top is impressive.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Merelle Observatory, known for its beautiful wooden tower and spectacular views. Another favorite is the View from La Brostille (862 m), which offers terrific vistas and quiet spots for picnicking. Dukes' Rock also provides impressive panoramic views over the landscape.
Yes, the Vosges Mountains around Champdray offer paths suitable for various fitness levels. While specific 'easy' mountain peaks aren't listed, many viewpoints and forest paths are accessible. For example, the Hiking around Champdray guide includes an easy 4.3 km loop from Granges-sur-Vologne, which could be suitable for families.
The area offers a diverse network of hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. You can explore forest paths leading to viewpoints like the Spiémont Viewpoint, or embark on longer adventures. The Hiking around Champdray guide provides several options, including a moderate 7.9 km loop to Spiémont Viewpoint and more difficult trails like the Small Waterfall – Trou de l'Enfer Stream loop.
Beyond hiking, the Vosges Mountains around Champdray are excellent for cycling. You can find routes for gravel biking and road cycling, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes often take you through scenic landscapes, past lakes, and over mountain passes like Col de la Schlucht.
The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including dense forests, picturesque valleys, and, on clear days, views extending to the Alps from higher points like Grand Ballon. You'll encounter geological formations such as the sandstone slab and granite blocks at Goat Rock, and potentially spot local wildlife like Vosgian cows or chamois on the slopes of Hohneck Mountain.
The Vosges Mountains are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the full range of outdoor activities. In autumn, the foliage offers stunning colors. Winter transforms areas like Le Markstein into skiing destinations, while lower elevation trails may still be accessible for winter hiking, depending on snow conditions.
While popular spots can attract crowds, areas like the View from La Brostille (862 m) are noted for offering very quiet places away from mainstream hiking, providing great experiences with local flora and fauna. Exploring the broader network of trails in the Vosges can also lead to serene, less-traveled paths.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and breathtaking panoramic views from locations like Merelle Observatory, Moyemont, and Dukes' Rock. The tranquility, the opportunity for picnicking with a view, and the chance to immerse oneself in the natural environment of the Vosges Mountains are also highly valued.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. The Hiking around Champdray guide lists difficult trails such as the Small Waterfall – Trou de l'Enfer Stream loop. For cyclists, many gravel biking and road cycling routes are also rated as difficult, providing significant elevation gains and distances.
Yes, Goat Rock (Chèvre Roche) is a notable geological site in the foothills of the Vosges. It stands at 826 meters high and is distinguished by its sandstone slab and granite blocks, remnants from its glacial past. It also offers beautiful views of the Moselotte valley and the Ballon d'Alsace.
The highest point in the Vosges Mountains is Grand Ballon, standing at 1,424 meters. While not directly in Champdray, it is accessible for a day trip and offers breathtaking views that can extend to the Alps on clear days. It's a rewarding peak for those looking to experience the highest elevations in the region.


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