Best mountain peaks around Saales are found in the Bas-Rhin department of the Grand Est region in north-eastern France, nestled within the Vosges Mountains. Saales itself ranges in elevation from 517 to 831 meters, with its highest point at the 'Rocher des Enfants'. The surrounding Vosges Mountains provide a backdrop, characterized by extensive forests covering 75% of its surface and prairies making up 18%. This region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore its preserved landscapes and various peaks.
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Viewpoint with wonderful views
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This rock shelter linked to a fort is that of the commander of the cartographic section. Inside there is a table, a stove, a bed, a telephone and electricity. This is where all the information obtained by the observers on the massif arrives.
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No hanging pussy found... scam. 0 stars
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The Juliusturm was built by the Vosges Club and you have a beautiful view over the Vosges.
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Beautiful view when the weather is nice... or not ☺️🌫️
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An orientation table for the superb view
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very nice view at the top of the tower
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Near Saales, you can discover several notable peaks and viewpoints. The Hanging Cat offers superb views of the Champ du Feu massif, Climont, and Donon. For a historical perspective and expansive vistas towards the Black Forest and Northern Vosges, visit the Julius Tower (Tour du Climont). Another interesting spot is Roche des Abris, a rock shelter with historical significance and a great view.
Yes, the region around Saales is rich in both natural and historical significance. The Julius Tower (Tour du Climont) is a man-made monument offering historical context and panoramic views. Additionally, Roche des Abris is a natural rock shelter linked to a fort, providing both a historical site and a great viewpoint. Further afield, Mont Donon, a prominent peak in the central Vosges, holds historical significance with Gallo-Roman ruins at its summit.
The mountain peaks around Saales offer diverse and impressive views. From The Hanging Cat, you can enjoy a superb panorama of the Champ du Feu massif, Climont, and Donon. The Julius Tower (Tour du Climont) provides a 'gigantic view' stretching towards the Black Forest and Northern Vosges. Even the Roche des Abris offers a great view from its historic rock shelter. The broader Vosges Mountains, including peaks like Champ du Feu, are known for their expansive panoramic vistas.
While Saales itself is nestled within the Vosges, several higher peaks are accessible in the broader range. The highest point in the northern Vosges is Champ du Feu at 1,098 meters (3,602 ft), known for its panoramic views. Further south, Hohneck reaches 1,363 meters (4,472 ft), making it one of the highest in the Vosges, characterized by alpine-like landscapes and rich biodiversity. Mont Donon, at 1,008 meters (3,307 ft), is another significant peak in the central Vosges.
The region around Saales offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'Le Climont' or scenic loops such as 'Children's Rock – Wild boar fountain loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Salm Castle – Blue Cross Trail loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Col d‘Urbeis — loop from Saâles' or 'Champ du Feu – Col de Steige loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Saales, Road Cycling Routes around Saales, and Running Trails around Saales guides.
Yes, there are many trails to explore the peaks and surrounding areas. For instance, you can find running trails that take you to 'Le Climont' or offer loops like the 'Stone Cross at Carrefour – View of Mont Climont'. While specific hiking trails to individual peaks are numerous, the area's communal forest also provides excellent opportunities for walking and mountain biking towards local peaks like Voyemont. For more detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Saales guide.
The Vosges Mountains around Saales offer beauty throughout the year. The region is particularly popular for hikers and tourists for over a century, suggesting pleasant conditions during warmer months. In winter, higher peaks like Champ du Feu transform into popular cross-country skiing areas, indicating that the area can be enjoyed seasonally depending on your preferred activity. Generally, late spring to early autumn would be ideal for hiking and exploring the peaks.
The terrain around Saales and in the Vosges Mountains is characterized by extensive forests and prairies. While Saales itself ranges from 517 to 831 meters, the surrounding peaks can be more challenging. Highlights like The Hanging Cat, Roche des Abris, and Julius Tower (Tour du Climont) are generally rated as intermediate difficulty. Some routes, like 'Le Climont' for running or 'Roche des Abris – Tough climb loop' for MTB, are rated as difficult, indicating varied challenges suitable for different fitness levels.
Visitors frequently praise the superb and gigantic views from the peaks, such as those from The Hanging Cat and the Julius Tower (Tour du Climont). The historical context of sites like Roche des Abris also adds to the appeal. The preserved landscapes, extensive forests, and the 'good air' of the Vosges Mountains contribute to a highly appreciated outdoor experience, with the komoot community sharing over 120 photos and giving more than 130 upvotes to the area's highlights.
Beyond the prominent peaks, the region features interesting mountain passes and natural formations. The Col de Mofogt Summit is a notable mountain pass offering beautiful surroundings for walks or mountain bike rides. The broader Vosges Mountains are also known for their unique natural features, including glacial cirques in the high Vosges, particularly around Hohneck, and the extensive communal forest of Saales itself, which provides diverse landscapes of pines, larches, and oaks.
While specific 'family-friendly' tags are not listed for all peaks, the general nature of the Vosges Mountains with its extensive forests and prairies makes it suitable for various levels of walks. The communal forest of Saales, spanning over 540 hectares, offers dedicated loops that can be enjoyed by families. For specific routes, you might look for easier trails within the Running Trails around Saales guide, as some running routes can also be adapted for walking.


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