Best attractions and places to see around Saales, a "green station" in the Bas-Rhin department of France, offers a tranquil escape with its verdant landscapes. Located in the Vosges mountains, the area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking through its vast communal forests. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural viewpoints, making it a destination for those seeking both nature and cultural interest.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Viewpoint with wonderful views
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Magnificent pass to climb from different slopes (Breitenbach, Steige, Vallée de la Bruche, Andlau). It is also a crossing point towards the Champ du feu, the Hohwald, the Mont Ste Odile.
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The castle viewpoint is no longer accessible, following work (May 1, 2025)
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Nice loop without any real difficulty. Must be very nice for trail running 🏃🏽♂️
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Two prominent rocks form a great viewing point here. They are connected by a bridge and can be reached via a staircase. On the first rock you will find a panoramic map on the brick parapet. There is a natural bench under this rock. The German command post for this section of the front during the First World War is also located here. It was fortified with reinforced concrete in 1916.
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Saales is surrounded by a vast communal forest, offering numerous opportunities for walks among pines, larches, and oaks. You can hike to the summit of Voyemont or explore the peaks of Saales. Don't miss The Hanging Cat, a summit at 899 meters offering superb views of the Champ du Feu, Climont, and Donon massifs. The area is also known for its 26 fountains, some still lining the streets.
Absolutely. You can visit the ruins of Salm Castle, a 13th-century rock castle that offers a beautiful panoramic view from its former keep. Another significant historical site is Roche Mère Henry, a World War I fortress on the Vosges front, featuring a viewing platform and underground passages from both German and French troops.
The region is ideal for hiking and mountain biking. For hikers, there are routes like the 'Park – Children's Rock loop' or the 'View of Mont Climont – Source of the Bruche loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Salm Castle – Blue Cross Trail loop' or 'The poetry trail – Super fun trail loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Saales and MTB Trails around Saales guides.
Yes, Saales offers options for families. The Charbonnière Pass is considered family-friendly, featuring a restaurant and serving as a meeting point for various roads. The VVF Les Fontaines des Vosges, located within Saales, provides amenities like an outdoor pool and children's playground. For outdoor adventures, consider moderate hiking routes like the 'Park – Children's Rock loop' which is 12.5 km long.
Beyond the panoramic views from Salm Castle, the summit of The Hanging Cat offers superb vistas of the Champ du Feu, Climont, and Donon massifs. Roche Mère Henry also provides an interesting vantage point from its rock head and viewing platform.
Saales, known as a 'green station', is particularly appealing to nature lovers and hikers. The spring and summer months offer pleasant weather for exploring the communal forests and hiking trails. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While the region has historical undertones, its primary draw is its verdant landscapes, making warmer months ideal for outdoor pursuits.
Yes, you can find shelters like The Haute Loge shelter. This refuge is perfect for stopping for a picnic or sheltering from bad weather, offering a nice rest area with a great all-round view.
Saales is known for its rich hydrography, boasting no less than 26 fountains. The area has also become a reference in mountain arboriculture, with over 300 fruit trees replanted in former wastelands. The name of The Hanging Cat summit is also quite unique, stemming from a misinterpretation of 'Pirre hhatte pendaïe' (High hanging stone).
Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Col de Steige – Salcée Pass loop' which is a moderate 22.8 km ride, or the more challenging 'Charbonnière Pass – View of Ranrupt loop' at 48 km. For more options, refer to the Gravel biking around Saales guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety of attractions, from historical castles and scenic summits to mountain passes. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 130 upvotes and 60 photos shared, highlighting the appeal of the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. Many enjoy the panoramic views and the well-maintained trails.
Yes, Saales serves as a good base for exploring the wider Alsace region. Within a reasonable driving distance, you can visit Le Struthof (a former concentration camp), the impressive Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, the romantic Colmar Old Town and 'La Petite Venise', or the picturesque villages of Ribeauvillé and Riquewihr on the Alsace Wine Route.


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