Best mountain peaks around Balbronn are characterized by undulating hills and elevated points within the Bas-Rhin department of France. The average elevation of Balbronn is 245 meters, with its highest point reaching 446 meters. The region offers a mix of local hills and access to higher summits in the broader Vosges Mountains. These elevated areas provide views of the surrounding woodlands, vineyards, and distant plains.
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The Schneeberg is a Vosges summit which rises to an altitude of 961 meters and offers a superb view of the Champ du Feu plateau to the south. It also allows you to admire the upper Mossig valley and the Oedenwald forest.
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With its 316 meters high, the Scharrachberg is an emblematic promontory of the hills under the Vosges located west of Strasbourg. Both wooded and open in places, it offers beautiful views of the surroundings in a pretty wooded setting.
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This hill provides a nice vantage point from which to observe the whole region at 360 degrees. You can see, among other things, Strasbourg and Mont Saint-Odile. A beautiful statue of the Sacred Heart was installed there in 1912. As war approached, the inhabitants of Wolxheim hoped to avoid battles.
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The Schneeberg, as its name suggests, is a beautiful summit to go and see the snow even when it is lacking elsewhere. Many small paths weave through the woods to reach the viewing platform, in addition to those marked. A rocky promontory offers a superb view of the surrounding peaks and the plain of Alsace. At the bottom of it, a hearth, a plate for grilling and a few places to sit. Be careful with the fire all the same, the place is very wooded and the droughts have weakened it a lot. If you do the GR, don't hesitate to make the detour to see the summit. Otherwise, it is very easily accessible from Wangenbourg-Engenthal.
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The Schneeberg is a sandstone mountain in the northern Vosges in the Bas-Rhin department (Lower Alsace) near the border with the Moselle department in Lorraine (now in the Grand Est region). With a height of 961 meters, it is one of the highest red sandstone mountains in northern Alsace and is only surpassed by the Baerenberg (967 m) in the immediate vicinity. https://www.visit.alsace/en/255000489-ski-area-snow-mountain/
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Great view, but in the middle of the beautiful landscape you can also see a memorial of the Holocaust on the horizon - you can recognize the Struthof Natzweiler concentration camp by a pointed pyramid-shaped memorial that stands on the camp. If you turn around, crouch down and look through the narrow clearing, you can see the Rocher de Dabo.
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Wooded summit which in places offers pretty views over the vineyard and the nearby Vosges. Preserved dry hills where orchids and pasque anemones bloom in spring.
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Near Balbronn, you can explore several elevated spots offering unique experiences. Schneeberg Summit, rising to 961 meters, provides superb views of the Champ du Feu plateau and the upper Mossig valley. Colline Horn offers 360-degree views, including Strasbourg and Mont Saint-Odile. For a more local experience, Scharrachberg Hill, at 316 meters, features wooded and open areas with beautiful views of the surroundings.
For expansive views, Colline Horn is an excellent choice, providing a 360-degree panorama that includes Strasbourg and Mont Saint-Odile. The View of the Alsace Plain from Scharrarchberg offers magnificent vistas over the plain and the first Vosges foothills. Further afield, the Grand Ballon, the highest peak in the Vosges, provides extensive panoramic views from its summit.
While Balbronn itself features more moderate hills, challenging options exist. A demanding 18.5 km loop trail starting from Balbronn leads to Scharrachberg Hill, involving a 420-meter elevation gain. For higher altitudes, Schneeberg Summit (961m) offers a more strenuous climb with rewarding views. Le Rotfels also features challenging sections with its imposing sandstone cliffs.
Beyond the summits, you can discover unique natural features. Le Rotfels is an imposing natural monument with sandstone cliffs at approximately 373 meters, offering banks for resting. Scharrachberg Hill features diverse landscapes, including preserved dry hills where orchids and pasque anemones bloom in spring.
The area around Balbronn offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, with varying difficulties. For runners, there are several running trails, such as the Geierstein loop from Westhoffen. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Balbronn, Cycling around Balbronn, and Running Trails around Balbronn guide pages.
Balbronn's undulating hills provide many opportunities for family-friendly walks. The local hills are generally suitable for less strenuous exploration. While specific 'family_friendly' tags are not listed for all peaks, the moderate elevation of spots like Scharrachberg Hill (316m) and the general landscape of Balbronn are conducive to walks with varying difficulty levels, allowing families to choose suitable paths.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for hiking around Balbronn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially on hills like Scharrachberg, while autumn offers pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations like Schneeberg Summit might offer cooler conditions. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can vary, especially at higher altitudes in the Vosges.
While the immediate peaks around Balbronn are primarily natural, the broader region has significant historical and cultural sites. Colline Horn features a beautiful statue of the Sacred Heart installed in 1912. Further afield, Mont Sainte-Odile is a significant pilgrimage site with a monastery, and the Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg is a historic castle perched on a mountain spur in the Vosges massif.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the local trails around Balbronn, such as the moderate 14.9 km hiking loop from Balbronn to Geierstein, offer beautiful panoramas framed by vineyards and are popular with locals. Exploring the diverse landscape of Scharrachberg Hill can also reveal less-trafficked paths and unique perspectives of the surrounding woodlands and countryside.
Visitors appreciate the diverse views and natural beauty. From Schneeberg Summit, the superb views of the Champ du Feu plateau and the upper Mossig valley are highly rated. The 360-degree vantage point from Colline Horn, encompassing Strasbourg and Mont Saint-Odile, is also a favorite. The wooded and open landscapes of Scharrachberg Hill, with its pretty views, are also frequently mentioned.
Many of the natural trails and paths around Balbronn's hills and the broader Vosges Mountains are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage at trailheads, but generally, the outdoor environment is welcoming for dog walkers.
The highest mountain in the broader Vosges Mountains region is the Grand Ballon, which stands at 1,423.7 meters. While not directly adjacent to Balbronn, it is a significant attraction for hiking and offers expansive panoramic views. You can find more information about the Grand Ballon on Wikipedia or Visit Alsace.


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