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Hiking trails around Saint-Pierre traverse a unique landscape characterized by diverse ecosystems, including bogs, subarctic meadows, and boreal forests. The terrain features rugged coastlines, numerous ponds, streams, and dramatic cliffs, offering varied views. Expansive moors, sandy stretches, and rocky shores also contribute to the island's natural composition.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
4.7
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429
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11.5km
03:22
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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10.7km
03:06
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(13)
38
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23.5km
07:07
770m
770m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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10.3km
02:42
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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7.74km
01:58
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The municipality of Mittelbergheim is located on the eastern edge of the Northern Vosges in the Bas Rhin department, belongs to the arrondissement of Sélestat-Erstein and the canton of Obernai. The village, with around 600 inhabitants, is located on the Route des Vins between Andlau and Barr and is about 25 km from Strasbourg, which lies to the northeast. The municipality is counted among the most beautiful villages in France by the association Les plus beaux villages de France.
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Great farm shop with fantastic cheeses, sausages and other products.
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Built in 1247 to control the valley and the neighboring abbey, the castle features a large, 24-meter-high square tower and a courtyard. Fragments of polychrome frescoes can be seen on one of the ruins' arches—with the carved chimney gables, they display a rare level of sophistication in the 14th century. Over the past 20 years, it has been restored, making it more accessible.
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The castle was built around 1264 by the Lords of Andlau, Knights of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, and was largely spared the destructive fury of the Thirty Years' War. During the French Revolution, the castle was confiscated as national property and sold to a merchant in 1796, who resold it piece by piece from 1806 onward, without much notice. In 1818, the Andlau family bought back the castle to preserve its remains. This painstaking and meticulous work is now undertaken by the association "Les Amis du Château d'Andlau" (Friends of the Castle of Andlau).
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Beautiful castle ruins. The view of the valley is also magnificent. :)
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Very beautiful in every season. Here above the fog in the sun
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The small Alsatian town of Barr is the wine capital of northern Alsace and is located on the Mont Sainte-Odile. Barr is very attractive and worth a visit.
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good for a little rest
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Saint-Pierre offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 670 routes recorded on komoot. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines to subarctic meadows and boreal forests.
Yes, Saint-Pierre has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners and families. Over 320 routes are classified as easy, allowing you to explore the unique natural environments, such as the peat bogs and undergrowth of Anse à Dinand, or the scenic paths around Anse à Henry, which are equipped with benches for comfortable stops.
Hikers in Saint-Pierre will encounter a remarkable diversity of landscapes. The trails lead through unique ecosystems including bogs, subarctic meadows, dense undergrowth, and boreal forests. You'll also find rugged coastlines, serene lakeshores, expansive moors, and dramatic cliffs, often offering stunning views of the sea and neighboring islands like Ile-aux-Marins.
Yes, Saint-Pierre features several circular routes. For instance, the Le Diamant loop trail offers a journey towards Pointe du Diamant and Savoyard Beach, providing a varied experience of the island's coastal beauty.
Saint-Pierre's natural environment is rich in wildlife. Hikers often spot over 300 species of resident and migratory birds, especially around areas like Grand Colombier, which is known for hosting thousands of migratory birds in season. On land, you might encounter deer and hares, particularly in peaceful spots like Tête Pelée. Marine life such as seals, dolphins, and whales can also be observed from coastal trails.
Many trails in Saint-Pierre offer magnificent viewpoints. The Vallée des 7 Étangs provides superb views of Ile-aux-Marins, while routes along the rugged coastlines often present awe-inspiring vistas of the sea and lagoons. The dramatic cliffs found throughout the landscape are also prime locations for panoramic views.
While hiking is possible in various seasons, the unique subarctic climate means conditions can vary. The diverse ecosystems, from peat bogs to boreal forests, offer different experiences throughout the year. For detailed information on seasonal conditions and what to expect, you might find useful resources on the local tourism website, such as Walks, Hikes and Treks in Saint-Pierre.
Absolutely. The Vallée des 7 Étangs is ideal for birdwatching, offering a walk through the undergrowth with opportunities to observe various species. Additionally, the Grand Colombier trail leads to a peak renowned for hosting thousands of migratory birds during their season, making it another excellent spot for bird enthusiasts.
Yes, Saint-Pierre is celebrated for its rich and condensed landscapes. The Cormorandière Valley, for example, is considered one of the archipelago's most beautiful hikes precisely because it offers a blend of peat bogs, moors, and boreal forests, providing a comprehensive experience of the local fauna and flora.
The hiking routes in Saint-Pierre are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 4,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique natural beauty, the diversity of landscapes, and the well-marked paths that allow for exploration of the island's distinct ecosystems.
While many trails focus on natural beauty, the nearby Île aux Marins offers a unique blend of history and walking. This historical island, with its colorful houses, provides trails to explore its unique heritage related to past cod fishing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Saint-Pierre offers several difficult routes. Approximately 60 routes are classified as difficult, providing opportunities to tackle more rugged terrain and significant elevation changes across the island's diverse landscapes.


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