Best mountain peaks around Schnierlach are located in a region defined by its mountainous terrain and historical sites. The area features a diverse natural landscape, including high stubble plateaus and prominent summits. This environment provides opportunities for exploring both natural monuments and historical ruins. The region is part of the Vosges Mountains, offering varied elevations and geological formations.
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The large wall at the rear of the ruins has been reinforced. The keep is also now dilapidated. To prevent anyone from climbing the tower, the lower staircase has been removed.
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The castle of Haut-Ribeaupierre (Hohrappoltstein) was probably built during the turmoil of the Interregnum around the mid-13th century. It served as an outpost at a time when the King of France was planning to invade Alsace. Later, it served as an observation tower for early warning of forest fires. The entire castle complex is dominated by an imposing circular keep, which offers a magnificent view of the Alsatian plain and the surrounding mountain ridges.
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The Château du Haut-Ribeaupierre is an imposing castle complex that rises on a rock above the town of Ribeauvillé in Alsace, France. The castle, also known as the Upper Castle of Ribeauvillé, has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. The Château du Haut-Ribeaupierre consists of several buildings and towers surrounded by a defensive wall. It is a stunning example of medieval architecture and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, including the vineyards of Alsace. The castle played an important strategic role during the Middle Ages and was inhabited by various noble families, including the Lords of Ribeaupierre. Over the centuries the castle was destroyed and rebuilt several times. Today, ruins and parts of the original structure still remain.
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Nice spot to observe wildlife. Possibility of observing chamois (discretion and strict respect).
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Extending over five kilometres, this nature reserve forms a magnificent plateau of high stubble. Exposed to the winds between 1,200 and 1,300 meters above sea level, these moors do not allow vegetation to develop and create a landscape of typical Vosges shrubs. On its eastern slope, a ditch forms, offering magnificent views overlooking the four lakes.
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The castle, which was first mentioned in the 11th century under the name Altenkastel, was owned by the Lords of Rappoltstein. In 1288 it was besieged at the same time as Ulrichsburg by Rudolf von Habsburg, who stayed there several times at the end of the 13th century. In the 16th century the castle was modernized and adapted for firearms, later it served as a watchtower before finally being abandoned at the end of the Thirty Years' War. Source: https://www.alsaceterredechateaux.com/en/castles-and-fortified-cities/hohrappoltstein-haut-ribeaupierre/
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A beautiful mystical place with the ruined castle of Château du Haut-Ribeaupierre. The ascent to the keep is somewhat hidden and slightly overgrown in places. The keep itself is no longer accessible. From the castle ruins you have a beautiful view of the Rhine plain and the Black Forest.
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The region around Schnierlach offers a diverse range of mountain peaks, from historical castle ruins like Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle to prominent natural summits such as Le Tanet Summit and the high stubble plateau of Gazon du Faing. You'll find a mix of natural monuments, viewpoints, and historical sites.
Yes, the region is rich in history. A notable historical site is Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle, the impressive ruins of a fortified castle offering views of the Rhine plain and the Black Forest. While its tower is no longer accessible, the remains of its gates, walls, and keep are still imposing.
Among the highest peaks in the Vosges Mountains around Schnierlach are Le Tanet Summit, standing at 1292m above sea level, and Gazon du Faing, which reaches 1302m and extends as a high stubble plateau between 1,200 and 1,300 meters.
While many peaks offer intermediate to challenging routes, the region also has options suitable for beginners. For specific easy mountain hikes, you can explore the Hiking around Schnierlach guide, which includes routes like the 'Tour du Faudé Loop from Lapoutroie' that are rated as moderate and can be a good starting point.
For challenging mountain trails, consider routes that lead to higher elevations or cover longer distances. The Belmont observatorium Viewpoint is associated with challenging routes. Additionally, the Hiking around Schnierlach guide features difficult options such as the 'Col de Fréland viewpoint – Little Brézouard loop from Ferme Auberge Brézouard'.
The mountain peaks offer spectacular views. From Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle, you can see the Rhine plain and the Black Forest. Le Tanet Summit provides great panoramic views in all directions. Gazon du Faing offers magnificent views overlooking four lakes, and Belmont observatorium Viewpoint is a notable lookout cliff.
Yes, many trails in the region are designed as circular walks, allowing you to experience diverse landscapes without retracing your steps. The Hiking around Schnierlach guide includes several circular routes, such as the 'Tour du Faudé Loop from Lapoutroie' and the 'Faudé Tower – Tour du Faudé loop from Lapoutroie'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Schnierlach is excellent for other outdoor sports. You can find a variety of mountain biking trails, from easy to difficult, in the MTB Trails around Schnierlach guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes available in the Gravel biking around Schnierlach guide.
The mountain peaks around Schnierlach feature unique natural elements. Gazon du Faing is a high stubble plateau with typical Vosges shrubs and a high moor landscape, including water holes. The area is part of the Vosges Mountains, known for its diverse geological formations and exposed, wind-swept environments.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the views and longer days. Winter can provide opportunities for snowshoeing or winter hiking, especially on higher peaks like Le Tanet Summit, though conditions can be challenging.
The diverse natural landscape of the Vosges Mountains, particularly areas like the high stubble plateau of Gazon du Faing, provides habitats for various wildlife. While specific spotting locations aren't highlighted, exploring the less frequented trails and natural monuments increases your chances of encountering local fauna.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, many hiking routes in the Vosges Mountains pass through or near villages and mountain inns (auberges) where you can find refreshments. Planning your route using the Hiking around Schnierlach guide can help you identify potential stops along the way.


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