Best mountain peaks around Sickert offer diverse outdoor experiences within a mountainous landscape. This region features summits that provide extensive panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges and valleys. The natural environment is characterized by varied terrain, including forests, plateaus, and rock formations. Exploring these peaks allows visitors to engage with the natural beauty and geological features of the area.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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Comfortable bench with a great view of the mountains.
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It is a beautiful walk with an incline to the summit, which is worth it just for the view all the way to the Alps - if the weather plays along!
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A quiet road up to Geishouse, then a cycle and footpath with fine asphalt and plenty of shade until about 1 kilometer before the Col du Grand Ballon. Praise for the planning and development of this greenway! This is what cycling tourism is all about. A few shorter sections, especially toward the end, have double-digit gradients of up to about 15%. https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/grand-ballon/
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The climb via Geishouse to the Grand Ballon has been newly paved since summer 2023, making it a truly beautiful alternative to the routes where you have to share the road with motorcycles and sports cars. It's also highly recommended for scenic reasons and, as it's mostly through the forest, is relatively bearable in summer.
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Recommended! The asphalt after Geishouse has recently been completely renewed and is completely car-free from there to Ferme du Haag. However, they have closed the road with a barrier that you cannot go around but only under. So you have to get off and click in again at 8%. Not very convenient and completely dangerous if you descend via that side. Hopefully they will adjust this. The climb is easy to do at the beginning with a very steep section of 10%. After Geishouse on the renewed asphalt it becomes more difficult with a few kilometers around 9%. You get a chance to catch your breath for a while and then finish with sections of 11-12% to Ferme du Haag. The last 2 km to the top of the Grand Ballon are a bit easier again but all in all it makes for a pretty tough climb.
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The road from Geishouse is now a greenway reserved for bicycles! Watch out for the barrier at the bottom of Geishouse, especially on the way down!
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Great summit with many views. Can be hiked well from Saint-Maurice.
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The region around Sickert features several impressive peaks. Among the most popular is Ballon d'Alsace, which offers a 360-degree panorama of the Jura chain, the Black Forest, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. Another significant peak is Wissgrut, providing magnificent views over the entire Vosges mountains. Rossberg is also highly regarded for its wide views and flower meadows.
From peaks like Ballon d'Alsace, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views that include the Jura chain, the Black Forest, the Belfort gap, and on exceptionally clear days, even Mont Blanc. Wissgrut offers a magnificent panorama over the entire Vosges mountains, with alpine reliefs visible on the southern horizon.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Ascent from Moosch to Grand Ballon is a notable climb. This route has been recently paved in sections, offering a beautiful alternative for cyclists and hikers, mostly through the forest.
The natural environment around Sickert's peaks is diverse, featuring forests, plateaus, and distinctive rock formations. Summits like Rossberg are known for their flower meadows and unique rock groups at their highest points.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and the stunning panoramic views. For instance, the small lawn at the top of Tête Ronde (Rundkopf) offers a comfortable spot with a splendid view of the Ballon d'Alsace. The wide views and flower meadows of Rossberg are also highly praised.
Yes, some peaks offer accessible options. For example, at Ballon d'Alsace, you can walk from the car park to the summit, making it suitable for those who prefer shorter walks while still enjoying the wonderful views. The 'climb' itself is not overly difficult.
The area around Sickert offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Hundsruck Pass – Panoramic view loop from Bourbach-le-Haut' or the 'View of Lake Alfeld loop from Ballon d'Alsace'. There are also general hiking trails and running routes available. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sickert, Hiking around Sickert, and Running Trails around Sickert guides.
Yes, there are various trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Hundsruck Pass – Vogelstein (Bird Rock) loop from Willer-sur-Thur' which offers a more difficult option, or the 'Lourdes Grotto – Moosch loop from Moosch' for a moderate mountain hike. Many trails lead to or offer views of the prominent peaks. Check the Mountain Hikes around Sickert guide for detailed routes.
The Ballon d'Alsace peaks at an altitude of 1,247 meters. Wissgrut culminates at 1,124 meters above sea level, and Tête Ronde (Rundkopf) reaches 1,117 meters above sea level.
At the top of Ballon d'Alsace, you can find the Notre Dame du Ballon statue, built in 1860. The area also marks one of the ends of the ridge line separating the Doller and Haute-Moselle valleys, which has historical significance.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the mention of flower meadows on Rossberg suggests spring and summer are excellent for enjoying the flora. Clear days are essential for the best panoramic views, especially to see distant features like Mont Blanc from Ballon d'Alsace.


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