Natural monuments around Mombronn are characterized by diverse landscapes, including extensive forests and varied geological formations. The region is situated within a significant natural park, offering a rich habitat for flora and fauna. This area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, with a focus on exploring its natural beauty and historical sites. The landscape features undulating hills, clearings, and waterways, contributing to its ecological importance.
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The garden is currently closed 😞 but will reopen in spring.
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Accessible from various directions and/or accessible as a circular walk. The walk up the mountain is quite long.
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At this spot, in the forest northeast of Lviv, the trees give way slightly, creating a clearing where, at an altitude of 420 meters, stands the small sacred monument known as the "Croix Saint-Hubert." A low stone wall and a wooden fence create a small "sacred precinct," at the center of which is the well-preserved cross. At the very bottom of the lower section is the well-known scene from the Life of Hubertus, featuring a stag with a cross between its antlers. Above it, at the very bottom, are reliefs of two figures, the one on the left identified as a monk with his tonsure and habit; between the two images, the year 1786. Above this, rises the actual cross, which also bears the body of the crucified Christ.
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This pedunculate oak has been registered as a "monument tree" since 2014. Its girth of almost 5 meters, its span of more than 30 meters, and its height of approximately 25 meters make it a remarkable tree. Strollers pause to admire its splendor. Its tortured form reflects its centuries-old history. This ancient tree, truly majestic, has probably witnessed significant historical events, such as the Revolution, since the reign of Louis XIV. It must have been a fine sight when, in 1814, the "Muehlgraben" cross was erected almost under its shadow. It is one of those wounded oaks, one that doesn't break even when struck by lightning. From its venerable summit, it can contemplate almost three centuries. Serene, majestic, and dignified, it embodies, with another oak at its side, the symbols of strength, resilience, and invincibility.
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Beautiful, very playful and colorful garden
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Beautiful wayside cross with a bench opposite. I liked to take a break here. Almost at the highest point of my tour. See also: https://www.club-vosgien-lemberg.net/wordpress/?page_id=178
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Wikipedia The Twelve Apostles Stone (French: Pierre des douze Apôtres; also Breitenstein, Latin: Petra lata) is a prehistoric menhir on the connecting road between Meisenthal, Mouterhouse (both in the Moselle department) and Wingen-sur-Moder (Bas-Rhin department) in the Northern Vosges Nature Park (Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord). Since the Middle Ages it has formed a border marker between Alsace and Lorraine. The monolith, carved from a single block of red sandstone, is about four meters high. Its history is unclear. It is believed that it is a cult stone from the Celtic ("druidic") period. In 1787 the upper part was designed as a crucifixion group (the crucified Christ with two Marys). A simple relief with the twelve apostles was carved out below.
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A Celtic menhir that was redesigned during Christianization. The Twelve Apostles Stone is an unmistakable landmark in the Northern Vosges.
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The Mombronn area is situated within the extensive Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, which is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. This park itself serves as the main natural monument, offering diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and numerous opportunities for outdoor activities.
The park boasts a variety of natural environments, including undulating hills, dense forests, picturesque clearings, and numerous waterways. These diverse landscapes provide a rich habitat for flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical importance. A notable example is the 12 Apostles Stone / Breitenstein, a 4.40-meter red sandstone block that once marked the border between Alsace and Lorraine. It features carvings of the twelve apostles from 1787 and is believed to be a Celtic menhir redesigned during Christianization.
You can explore the Rocher des Trois Figures, known for its well-preserved Gallo-Roman rock figures, including depictions of Silvanus and Diana. The region's sandstone Vosges mountains also feature impressive rocky spurs where many historic castles are perched.
The Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and even horseback riding on its 2,600 kilometers of marked trails. For specific routes, explore options like running trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking tours around Mombronn.
Many natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. The 12 Apostles Stone / Breitenstein and the Monumental Pedunculate Oak are both categorized as family-friendly. The extensive network of trails within the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park also offers various options for family walks.
The park is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, home to remarkable wildlife. You might spot roe deer, red deer, wild boars, and various bird species such as capercaillie. Lucky visitors might even catch a glimpse of a lynx, making it a rich area for wildlife observation.
Yes, the Monumental Pedunculate Oak is a registered 'monument tree' since 2014. With a girth of almost 5 meters, a span of over 30 meters, and a height of approximately 25 meters, this ancient tree has witnessed centuries of history and stands as a symbol of strength and resilience.
The Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park offers a peaceful escape throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours for exploration, while winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some trails might be less accessible.
Visitors appreciate the untouched natural beauty and the extensive green spaces that offer a peaceful escape. The blend of natural features with historical significance, such as the well-preserved Croix Saint-Hubert from 1786, provides a unique experience. The diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity also contribute to a highly immersive natural experience.
Many natural monuments offer scenic views. The Croix Saint-Hubert, located at 420 meters altitude in a forest clearing, offers a serene spot for a break. The region's geological formations, like the rocky spurs mentioned in the Northern Vosges, often provide picturesque vistas.


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