Attractions and places to see around Aspach-Michelbach, a commune in the Haut-Rhin department of northeastern France, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area is characterized by its natural features, including the Michelbach Dam and Nature Reserve, which serves as an important ornithological site. Visitors can explore a 4 km discovery trail around the dam, observing various bird species. The region also features historical sites and offers views of the Vosges summits.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Very nice passage along the Thur river. Hilly route towards Lake Wildenstein-Kruht A tarmac road for all audiences I recommend the lunch break at the Kruht Lake Inn.
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The Thur on your left, the vineyard on your right. Magnificent (golden) colours of the vineyard from the end of September.
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Wonderful cycle path along the steep vineyards. A pleasure cycle path...
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Beautiful steep vineyards in the Thann region.
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The “Roche Sermet” is a rock formation located on the Hartmannswillerkopf¹ battlefield. It is located at an altitude of approximately **910 meters**². Hartmannswillerkopf, also known as Vieil Armand, is a pyramidal rocky spur in the Vosges massif, overlooking the Alsace plain from its 957 meters¹. During the First World War, it was a strategic summit hotly contested by the French and German armies¹. Today, the Hartmannswillerkopf is a place of memory, bearing witness to the suffering of the soldiers who fought in the name of their country¹. The German remains encountered on the ground, sometimes quite spaced apart from each other, are witnesses to this historical period¹. Source: conversation with Bing, 05/07/2024 (1) HWK: Vestiges of the Past - e-monsite. https://hartmannswillerkopf.e-monsite.com/pages/hwk-vestiges-du-passe.html. (2) Presentation. https://hartmannswillerkopf.e-monsite.com/pages/presentation.html. (3) The Hartmannswillerkopf | Paths of memory. https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/en/hartmannswillerkopf. (4) The Hartmannswillerkopf - Official website. https://www.memorial-hwk.eu/.
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Driving into the Thann valley is a pleasure: the river to the side and along the good vineyards...
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Beautiful paved bike path through the vineyards
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On this beautiful, small road to Col Amic you are almost alone. The beautiful view but comes later on the way to the summit!
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Michelbach Dam and Nature Reserve. This area is a protected voluntary nature reserve and an important ornithological site, ideal for birdwatching. You can follow a 4 km discovery trail to observe various bird species and enjoy views of the Vosges summits, including Rossberg and Grand Ballon. The Baerenbach stream also flows through the municipal area.
Yes, Aspach-Michelbach and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument, a significant World War I memorial with an altar, cemetery, and crypt, offering views of the Alsatian plain. Another historical site is the Viewpoint at the summit of Vieil Armand, which features a restored observation post from WWI. Within Michelbach itself, you can find the Saint Agatha Church and a 1656 Cross.
The region offers diverse cycling routes. You can enjoy a scenic ride Through the vineyards along the Thur, which is an easy cycle way through the southernmost wine region in Alsace. For more challenging rides, there are routes like the Ascent from Soultz to Col du Grand Ballon or the Climb to Col Amic. You can find more cycling options, including road cycling and gravel biking, on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and Cycling around Aspach-Michelbach.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument is considered family-friendly. Further afield in Mulhouse, you'll find the highly-rated National Automobile Museum, Train City (Cité du Train) – Europe's largest railway museum, and the Zoological and Botanical Park of Mulhouse. The EcoMuseum d'Alsace also offers engaging exhibition halls.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Viewpoint at the summit of Vieil Armand, which offers expansive vistas. The Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument also provides excellent views of the Alsatian plain. Additionally, from the Michelbach Dam and Nature Reserve, you can see various Vosges summits, including the Grand Ballon.
Absolutely! The Michelbach Dam and Nature Reserve is an important ornithological site. It serves as a wintering station for many birds, and you can observe species like cormorants, ospreys, and crows. Observatories are available along the 4 km discovery trail for optimal birdwatching.
Yes, the Michelbach Dam and Nature Reserve is pet-friendly under certain conditions, making it a good option for walks with your dog. Please ensure you follow local regulations regarding pets in protected areas.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and warmer temperatures ideal for cycling and walking. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, particularly in the vineyards and forested areas. For specific details on the Michelbach Nature Reserve, you can check visit.alsace.
Beyond Aspach-Michelbach, the Haut-Rhin department offers several unique cultural experiences. The EcoMuseum d'Alsace features themed exhibition halls showcasing Alsatian heritage. In Mulhouse, the National Automobile Museum and Train City (Cité du Train) are world-class museums. You can also visit La Petite Venise in Colmar for a picturesque cultural experience.
The area has deep historical roots, dating back to 58 B.C. when the Germanic chieftain Ariovistus camped here during a battle against Caesar. Tombs from that period were discovered on the Ochsenfeld. The region also played a significant role in World War I, as evidenced by the Hartmannswillerkopf National Monument and the Viewpoint at the summit of Vieil Armand.
The 4 km discovery trail around the Michelbach Dam and Nature Reserve is a relatively easy walk, allowing visitors to explore the area at a leisurely pace. While specific easy walking routes are not detailed in the highlights, many of the cycling paths, especially those along river valleys like Through the vineyards along the Thur, can often be adapted for pleasant walks.


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