Best mountain passes in Moselle are located primarily in the Vosges mountains, where the Moselle River originates. This region features a river valley, vineyards, and towns. The passes offer scenic routes and historical significance, connecting different valleys and providing access to higher elevations. The landscape includes rolling hills and forested areas, with some passes reaching over 1,200 meters.
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beautiful rocks and a bench for a break
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Super nice rest area with several seating areas
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Hiking shoes highly recommended
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As you climb the challenging Col de Lessy, you will be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. When you reach the summit, you will be greeted by views of the picturesque Moselle Valley, with its rolling hills, vineyards and charming villages.
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Beautiful climb in the Northern Vosges. Harder from Mouterhouse, slightly easier from Reipertswiller
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Coming from Dabo, the climb is a little easier. From Romansviller it is moderate at first, but significantly steeper towards the end.
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Orientation point; crossroads to the 12 Apostles
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The pass is a very nice place to spend the day outside or simply to take a break when you are hiking. It is equipped with picnic tables, a shelter and two fireplaces to warm up or have a barbecue. While strolling on the pass you can also enjoy some magnificent views.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Lessy Pass, which provides expansive vistas of the Moselle Valley, its rolling hills, and vineyards. The Valsberg Pass (652 m) also offers an unobstructed view of the plain of Alsace. Additionally, the Col Du Page, situated at 957 meters, provides beautiful views on the descent into the Moselle valley.
Yes, Schleif Pass is particularly family-friendly. It features a forest area equipped with picnic tables, a shelter, and fireplaces, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities or a relaxing break during a hike. Its facilities cater well to families looking to spend time outdoors.
The Moselle region's mountain passes carry notable historical importance. The Ballon d'Alsace, at 1,247 meters, is historically significant as the first pass ever conquered in the Tour de France in 1905. The Col du Bussang is also notable as the source of the Moselle River and historically followed an old Roman road connecting the Moselle and Rhine valleys.
The region around Moselle's mountain passes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those along the Moselle Cycle Route, and general cycling tours. For hikers, there are mountain hikes available, including routes like the 'Emperor's Steps – Donon Temple loop'. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes in Moselle, Cycling in Moselle, and Mountain Hikes in Moselle guide pages.
Many passes in the Moselle region are popular with cyclists. The Col d'Oderen, located near Fresse-Sur-Moselle, is particularly appealing due to its scenic and generally quiet route with low car traffic. The climb from Kruth is seven kilometers long, with sections maintaining a 7.5% gradient. The Col du Donon is also known for its beautiful climbs, attracting many bikers.
Yes, the Petit Dunkelthal Pass — Rock Formations is notable for its beautiful rock formations and benches for resting. It's a wonderful place to visit, especially in the fall, offering a unique natural landscape.
While not directly in the Moselle department, the Ballon de Servance, part of the Vosges mountains where the Moselle River originates, rises to 1216 meters above sea level. It is the highest point in the Haute-Saône department and offers expansive views from its high elevation.
Some mountain passes offer facilities for visitors. For example, Schleif Pass is equipped with picnic tables, a shelter, and fireplaces, providing a comfortable spot for rest or outdoor activities. Other passes may have benches for resting, as noted at the Petit Dunkelthal Pass.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility of the mountain passes. Tips highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from spots like Lessy Pass, the peaceful ascent and beautiful scenery of Col d'Oderen, and the well-equipped rest areas like Schleif Pass for spending time outdoors.
Yes, some passes offer more challenging routes. The climb to Col d'Oderen from Kruth, for instance, has steep sections maintaining a 7.5% gradient for over five kilometers, making it a good challenge for cyclists. The Lessy Pass is also described as a challenging climb, rewarding with its views.
Absolutely. Several mountain passes are nestled within forested areas, offering shaded trails and a natural environment. Schleif Pass is located in a forest, providing a serene setting. Other passes like Col du Widerschall and Col de la Melch are also situated in forested landscapes, ideal for those seeking nature and tranquility.


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