Mountain peaks around Urbach Bei Kaysersberg, also known as Fréland, are situated within the Kaysersberg valley in the Grand Est region of France. This area provides access to the Vosges Massif, characterized by scenic landscapes and numerous hiking opportunities. The Kaysersberg valley connects the Alsace Wine Route with the Vosges mountains, offering diverse terrain for exploration. The region features a variety of peaks, some exceeding 1000 meters in elevation.
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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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Quite a steep climb. Sturdy footwear is recommended.
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This rocky path from the Rocher Hans upwards is uniquely beautiful.
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The rock is crowned with a statue of the Madonna 4 . This is a donation from 1977. There are several legends about the Hans Rock, including the assumption that an unbelieving prince named Hans saw his castle sink into the water of the lake.
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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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Steep climb not to be underestimated.
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The region offers a variety of popular peaks. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle, a historic ruin offering views of the Rhine plain and Black Forest, and Gazon du Faing, a high stubble plateau and nature reserve known for its expansive views over four lakes. Another notable spot is Rocher de la Paix d'Udine, a natural monument with historical significance and views towards the Black Forest.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners and those looking for easier walks. The Galtz (732m) is easily accessible and offers numerous hiking trails to its summit, where you can enjoy 360° views. The Faudé (773m) is also easily accessible and popular for various activities, including hiking, with its refreshing forest environment.
You can expect diverse natural features. Peaks like Gazon du Faing feature high stubble plateaus and typical Vosges shrubs, with views overlooking lakes. Other peaks offer dense forests, rock formations like Rocher de la Paix d'Udine, and panoramic vistas of the Vosges Massif and surrounding valleys.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle is a significant castle ruin with impressive remains. The Galtz features a large statue of Christ, dedicated to World War I victims. The Grand Hohnack (982m) is part of a long-distance trail following in the footsteps of Albert Schweitzer and features a stone labyrinth at its summit. Rocher de la Paix d'Udine also has an inscription commemorating a historical event.
Beyond hiking, the area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent road cycling routes, such as the 'Col du Bonhomme – Bagenelles Pass loop from Fréland', or 'Kaysersberg – Riquewihr Old Town loop from Kaysersberg-Vignoble'. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the 'Taubenklangfelsen Viewpoint – Lac du Forlet loop from Lac Blanc'. You can explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes, Hiking, and Mountain Hikes guide pages.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. The Faudé (773m) is easily accessible and popular for various activities, including hiking, with its refreshing forest environment. Many trails leading to peaks like the Galtz are also manageable for families, offering rewarding views without extreme difficulty. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' for family outings.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. Autumn is particularly stunning, especially around the Galtz, where you can admire the vibrant autumn colors of the vineyards and forests. Even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or winter hiking on suitable trails.
Many peaks in the region boast spectacular views. The Galtz (732m) provides a sensational 360° view from its summit platform. The Faudé Tower on the Faudé (773m) also offers a 360° panorama. Higher peaks like Grand Hohnack (982m) and Gazon du Faing (1306m) are known for their unobstructed, expansive vistas of the Vosges summits and surrounding valleys, sometimes extending to the Rhine Valley and Black Forest.
For a unique experience, consider the long-distance trail that follows in the footsteps of Albert Schweitzer, which ascends to the summit of Grand Hohnack (982m) and features a stone labyrinth. Another interesting option is the 'Tétras Rock – Königsstuhl Rock (938 m) loop from Aubure', a moderate 11.4 km hike that includes the notable Koenigsstuhl peak.
The Kaysersberg valley is home to several peaks exceeding 1000 meters. These include Schratzmaennele (1045m), Tête des Chats (1080m), Rocher Hans (1144m), Tête des Faux (1208m), Tête des Immerlins (1216m), Petit Brézouard (1203m), Grand Brézouard (1229m), and Gazon du Faing (1306m). These higher elevations often provide more challenging hikes and expansive views.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the 'Tétras Rock – Königsstuhl Rock (938 m) loop from Aubure' is a well-known moderate circular hike. Many other trails in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point, such as the 'Valley view loop from Fréland' or the 'View of Freland – Saint-Antoine Chapel loop from Fréland'.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Galtz and Gazon du Faing. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the castle ruins at Haut-Ribeaupierre Castle and the monument on the Galtz, is also highly appreciated. The diverse hiking opportunities, from leisurely walks to more challenging ascents, cater to all levels, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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