Best natural monuments around Urbeis are found within the scenic Vosges Mountains, offering a range of natural attractions. This region, though Urbeis itself does not host officially designated natural monuments, provides access to diverse landscapes including high peaks, unique rock formations, and mountain passes. Visitors can explore these sites for their natural features and outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its forests, elevated viewpoints, and varied terrain.
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Gigantic rock... gigantic view.. that's the simple summary.
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The Cascade de la Serva is located in the Vosges in Alsace, near the Champ du Feu. The stream La Serva originates there at an altitude of over 1000 m in the moor and forest areas of the high plateau. On its approximately 3 km long course, it flows through dense Vosges forest and forms the well-known Cascade de la Serva with several natural waterfall cascades, before later flowing into the Rothaine.
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Numerous rocks surround the Rocher des Geants... If you walk to the very front, you have a beautiful view down to the Rhine plain... a nice place for a break
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Quite an impressive waterfall; Uphill with the MTB it is more of a pushing and carrying section
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Nice rocks for a break in the shade or in the sun with great views 👍🤩
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It's easy to climb up via an iron ladder, then further up via 2 iron steps and a handrail. Unfortunately, three chairs are missing 🪑 😄
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The area around Urbeis, nestled in the Vosges Mountains, offers diverse natural features. You can explore high peaks like Champ du Feu, which features mountain stubble fields and unique peat bogs. There are also interesting rock formations such as Reptile Rock and Three Little Tables Rock, as well as scenic mountain passes like Col de la Perheux, offering views of valleys and surrounding peaks.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Champ du Feu, the highest point in the Bas-Rhin department. From its observation tower, you can see the Vosges and the Alsace Plain. Another excellent spot is Hohneck, the third highest summit of the Vosges Mountains, which on clear days offers views extending to the Black Forest, the Jura, and even the Swiss Alps.
Yes, several natural sites near Urbeis are suitable for families. The Col de la Perheux is ideal for a picnic in summer. The Col d'Urbeis offers a 'sentier poussette' (stroller-friendly path) for a pleasant one-hour walk with views. Additionally, Reptile Rock and Kutzig Buech Shelter are listed as family-friendly highlights, providing interesting features and resting spots.
The region around Urbeis is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Urbeis guide, the MTB Trails around Urbeis guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Urbeis guide. In winter, Champ du Feu transforms into an alpine and Nordic ski resort.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Col d'Urbeis has a stroller-friendly path offering an easy walk. For more hiking routes, the Hiking around Urbeis guide includes easy-graded routes like the 'Le Climont – Julius Tower (Tour du Climont) loop from Source de la Bruche' and the 'Urbeis pass loop from Lubine'.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying picnics at spots like Col de la Perheux. In winter, Champ du Feu is a popular destination for alpine and Nordic skiing. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the forests and enjoying the changing foliage.
Yes, in winter, Champ du Feu becomes a popular alpine and Nordic ski resort, offering 13 downhill runs and over 90 km of groomed cross-country trails. Hohneck also offers skiing at nearby La Bresse Hohneck.
While not strictly a natural monument, the Chemin du Patrimoine (Heritage Path) in Urbeis is a 4-kilometer walking trail that combines natural scenery with local history. It takes visitors through a forest, past the historical Théophile mine, and a miner's house, offering insights into the region's past.
The Vosges Mountains, particularly areas like Hohneck, boast rich biodiversity. You might spot European hare and chamois, especially on the Alsace cliffs. The unique ecosystems of Champ du Feu, with its mountain stubble fields and peat bogs, also host special flora and fauna.
Yes, you can find resting places. For instance, the Kutzig Buech Shelter offers a very nice rest area with several benches and a hut, suitable for a break or even a bivouac in an emergency. Reptile Rock also features beautiful lookout rocks that serve as perfect resting spots.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Champ du Feu and Hohneck. The unique rock formations, such as Reptile Rock and Three Little Tables Rock, are also popular for their interesting shapes and vantage points. The diverse landscapes, from dense forests to high pastures, and the opportunities for various outdoor activities are highly valued.
Absolutely. The Col de la Perheux offers excellent views of the Bruche Valley and surrounding peaks, and is a great spot for observing the landscape below Champ du Feu. The Col d'Urbeis also serves as a geographical feature and a starting point for various paths, including a stroller-friendly walk with panoramic views.


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