Natural monuments around Le Saulcy, nestled in the Vosges mountains, provide access to diverse natural sites. The region offers a variety of landscapes, from tranquil lakes to commanding mountain peaks. Visitors can explore forests, scenic valleys, and elevated positions with panoramic views. The area is known for its unique features and scenic beauty.
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Large rock with an inscription on the ascent to the Donon. According to legend, possibly a sacrificial stone...
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Please stay on the paths
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One of my favorite places in the Bruche Valley. Below the Champ du Feu, the vegetation fades to enhance the landscape. You can perfectly observe the Donon and the surrounding peaks in a hilly landscape, especially if you climb Mont Saint-Jean. The place is perfect for a picnic in summer. And for the most gourmet, the Perheux farmhouse inn is only a few meters away.
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One of the many rocks to see in this area, giving a nice view towards Bionville (although less clear than that of Roche aux Cochons). It nevertheless stands out for its size, its hollow hollow on its top, but above all, for the passage of the path in one of its faults! 🪨
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A fantastic rock with a beautiful view over the valley.
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The rock is located directly on the ascent from the Col du Donon to the Donon.
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Water points created by weathering on the rock 🪨.
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An impressive rock (like a decent cliff) offering a nice view of the valley. You can walk on top of it, but don't miss walking on its side at the bottom and stepping through the rift.
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Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Col de la Perheux offers expansive views and is ideal for picnics. The Protected Natural Area of La Châtaigne Pendue is also a good option, where families can enjoy nature while staying on designated paths to protect local wildlife.
The region around Le Saulcy, nestled in the Vosges mountains, offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore tranquil lakes like Lac de Pierre-Percée, diverse landscapes with flowery meadows and forests at Champ du Feu, and commanding mountain peaks such as the Massif du Donon and La Chatte Pendue, which provide superb panoramic views. You'll also find unique geological formations like the Rock with Basins and Grooves.
The Massif du Donon is not only a natural landmark but also holds historical significance, featuring a temple that once housed archaeological finds. The Mountain Trail to Mont Donon leads to a replica of this temple at the summit. Additionally, the Rock with Basins and Grooves is believed by legend to be a sacrificial stone.
The area around Le Saulcy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to Mont Donon. For cycling enthusiasts, mountain passes like Col de Mandray offer scenic routes. The broader Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park provides extensive opportunities for hiking, running, and road cycling. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Le Saulcy, Road Cycling Routes around Le Saulcy, and Running Trails around Le Saulcy guide pages.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Mountain Trail to Mont Donon is known for being demanding, with paths consisting mainly of large stones and roots. It requires good physical condition but offers a rewarding experience at the summit.
For breathtaking views, visit Col de la Perheux, which offers expansive vistas of the Donon and surrounding peaks. Rambiroche is another fantastic rock formation providing a beautiful view over the valley. La Chatte Pendue also boasts superb panoramic views over the surrounding massifs, including Champ du Feu and Donon.
The natural monuments around Le Saulcy are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. This allows for comfortable hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic views. Winter can offer a different, serene experience, especially for winter hiking, but some paths might be more challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, the Protected Natural Area of La Châtaigne Pendue is a nature reserve dedicated to protecting young seedlings and local wildlife, including the heather rooster or capercaillie. Visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths to help preserve this environment. The broader Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park also encompasses significant protected landscapes.
Absolutely. The Rock with Basins and Grooves near Mont Donon is a notable geological feature, showcasing water points created by natural weathering. Rambiroche is another impressive rock formation, featuring a hollow on its top and a path that passes through one of its faults.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from tranquil lakes to commanding mountain peaks, and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The challenging yet rewarding hiking trails, like the Mountain Trail to Mont Donon, are highly rated. Many also enjoy the expansive views from spots like Col de la Perheux, which is perfect for picnics.
While specific circular walk details for individual natural monuments are not provided, the extensive network of trails within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park and around Le Saulcy offers many possibilities for creating circular routes. You can find various hiking options, including circular walks, on the Hiking around Le Saulcy guide page.
While the main highlights are well-regarded, exploring the smaller trails and less frequented areas within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park can lead to discovering hidden spots. The Rock with Basins and Grooves, with its historical legends, might be considered a unique, less-mainstream attraction for those interested in local lore and geology.


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