Best mountain peaks around Gerbépal are located within the Vosges Mountains, offering diverse natural features. This village serves as a base for exploring prominent summits in the region. Visitors can access a range of peaks, each providing distinct characteristics and attractions. The area is known for its varied terrain, from challenging climbs to gentle walks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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An unexpected trail but without regrets...
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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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Great corner with mega views
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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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Nice pass with flat areas to bivouac.
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If the Hohneck is one of the most famous peaks in the Vosges Mountains, it's certainly thanks to the superb scenery of the Wormspel valley, which lies just a short distance away. The valley offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Schiessrothried and the Wormsa Valley.
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Unfortunately, on a weekend you may have to wait in line for ONE(!) hour to get to the tower. The tower is only permitted for a few people at a time.
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The Vosges Mountains around Gerbépal offer several prominent peaks. Hohneck is a highly popular choice, known for its panoramic views and accessibility. Another favorite is Le Tanet Summit, which offers excellent viewpoints over the Alsace plain. For the highest point in the Vosges, consider the Grand Ballon, which provides expansive views and diverse flora.
The region is rich in natural beauty. At Hohneck, you can find subalpine biodiversity and potentially spot chamois. Le Tanet features a nature reserve with a raised bog and is close to mountain lakes like Lac Vert. Le Champ du Feu is characterized by mountain stubble fields and peat bogs, offering a unique landscape.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Hohneck historically marked a significant border between Alsace and Lorraine. The Grand Ballon features the Diables Bleus monument, commemorating World War I mountain infantry. Le Tanet Summit is also listed as a historical site.
The peaks provide a wide range of hiking experiences. Hohneck has diverse trails from gentle walks to challenging climbs. Le Tanet Summit is integrated into the famous GR 5 hiking route. Grand Ballon offers trails accessible to all skill levels. For more specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Gerbépal guide, which includes routes like the 'Roche d'Osseux Viewpoint – Osseux Pass loop from Gerbépal'.
Many areas are suitable for families. Hohneck is considered an ideal starting point for family hikes. Le Tanet transforms into a family-friendly ski resort in winter, and its trails are generally accessible. Le Petit Artimont also offers year-round activities including hiking and chairlift rides for scenic views.
The peaks are enjoyable year-round. In summer, the diverse flora and fresh air make for excellent hiking conditions. In winter, the area transforms into a hub for skiing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, with good snow quality, especially at Le Tanet and Le Champ du Feu.
Absolutely. In winter, peaks like Le Tanet, Grand Ballon, and Le Champ du Feu become popular destinations for downhill and cross-country skiing, as well as snowshoeing. The nearby La Bresse-Hohneck ski resort offers extensive skiing opportunities near Hohneck and Le Petit Artimont.
Yes, near Le Tanet Summit, visitors can explore nearby mountain lakes like Lac Vert. The Wormspel Combe, near Hohneck, offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Schiessrothried, though it's primarily for views rather than swimming.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. Le Champ du Feu provides opportunities for mountain biking, horse riding, and climbing during warmer months. In winter, skiing, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing are popular. You can find more ideas in the Running Trails around Gerbépal guide and the Mountain Hikes around Gerbépal guide.
Yes, for refreshments, there's an eatery at the summit of Hohneck. Additionally, Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal, located below Hohneck, is a farmed alpine hut known for its views and local fare, typically open from April to October.
The views are generally spectacular. From Hohneck, on clear days, you can see across the Black Forest, the Jura, and even to the Swiss Alps. Le Tanet Summit and Le Champ du Feu offer excellent viewpoints over the Alsace plain and the Black Forest. The Grand Ballon, as the highest point, provides expansive panoramic views of the entire Vosges massif.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular peaks and starting points in the Vosges, including those accessible from Gerbépal, generally offer parking facilities. Hohneck is notably accessible by asphalt road, making parking convenient near the summit.


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