Best mountain peaks around Ligsdorf are situated within the Sundgau region, part of the Alsatian Jura massif in the Haut-Rhin department of France. While Ligsdorf itself reaches an altitude of 811 meters, the surrounding area features several notable peaks and mountainous regions. This area is recognized for its natural landscapes and hiking opportunities. The region offers varied terrain, from wooded areas and pastures to panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A beautiful view. The rest area is also frequently used by pilgrims on the Way of St. James.
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Magnificent point of view but watch out for those who are afraid of heights!
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This ridge is located at around 850 m above sea level and offers a breathtaking view of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. You can also discover the abandoned fort of Plainbois, which was part of the defense system during the two world wars.
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This ridge is located approximately 850 m above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. You can also discover the abandoned fort of Plainbois, which was part of the defense system during the two world wars.
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Great view of the Jura. Bumpy passages with lots of rocks and roots.
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View of France, Basel, Mariastein, Blauen, the 3 Jura chains and, with a good view, of the Alps
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The region around Ligsdorf offers several popular spots. Highly rated by the komoot community are the Remelturm Observation Tower, which provides views over the hills and has historical significance as a signal and observation point. Another favorite is the Grande Roche Viewpoint, offering breathtaking views of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. For those seeking a challenge, the View of Delémont from Le Béridier provides a challenging summit experience with views of Delémont.
Yes, there are options for families. The View of Passwang and Jura Peaks is noted as family-friendly, offering a wonderful place for a break to enjoy the surrounding Jura peaks. Additionally, the region's varied landscapes, including wooded areas and pastures, often feature easier trails suitable for families, such as the 'Bildstoeckle Cabin – Allée des Hêtres loop from Col du Neuneich' which is an easy hiking route.
The terrain around Ligsdorf, situated within the Sundgau region and Alsatian Jura massif, is varied. You can expect a mix of wooded areas, pastures, and limestone ridges, such as the picturesque 'Sentier des douaniers ou des contrebandiers' on Raemelsberg. Some routes, like the 'Grand Tour du Glaserberg', are challenging with significant elevation gain, while others, like those around Col du Neuneich, offer more accessible forest tracks and scenic stops.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Glaserberg Massif features a prehistoric fortified camp from the Hallstatt period, located on a large plateau at 790m. The Grande Roche Viewpoint is near the abandoned fort of Plainbois, which was part of the defense system during the World Wars. The Remelturm Observation Tower itself had both surveying and military significance in the past.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Beautiful fireplace – Bunker "Blochmont Est" loop from Col du Neuneich'. For cyclists, there are challenging cycling routes such as 'On the Trail of Lucelle Abbey'. Running trails are also available, with options ranging from easy loops to difficult runs like 'Rossberg Observation Tower – Ferrette Castle and Pond loop'.
The region around Ligsdorf offers hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with autumn showcasing beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes, though some trails can be challenging. Winter hiking is also possible, especially in the Vosges Mountains, but requires appropriate gear and checking local conditions.
Yes, experienced hikers will find challenging options. The 'Grand Tour du Glaserberg' is a demanding 16.6 km hike with a 623 m elevation gain, suitable for trained walkers and trail running enthusiasts. The ascent to Raemelsberg, the highest point of the Alsatian Jura at 832 meters, is considered a moderately athletic walk. Additionally, the View of Delémont from Le Béridier is explicitly categorized as challenging.
While not immediately adjacent, the Vosges Mountains are about an hour's drive from Mulhouse, making them accessible from Ligsdorf. They are renowned for stunning scenery, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails for all levels. Peaks like the Hohneck (1,363 meters) offer breathtaking views of forests, lakes, and the Alsatian plain. You can find more information about hiking in the Vosges Mountains on the Tourisme Mulhouse website.
Visitors frequently appreciate the magnificent panoramic views, especially over the Swiss Jura, Sundgau, and the foothills of the Vosges and Black Forest. The presence of unique features like hundreds of llamas in the pastures of Hornihof farm near Glaserberg, and the historical significance of sites like the prehistoric fortified camp, also add to the appeal. The komoot community has shared 56 photos and given 75 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and diverse experiences.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not always available, many natural outdoor areas in France, including the Sundgau and Alsatian Jura, generally welcome dogs on leashes. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific trail regulations before heading out with your dog, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.
The region is rich in scenic viewpoints. The Remelturm Observation Tower offers great views over the hills. The Grande Roche Viewpoint provides breathtaking vistas of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. For a different perspective, the View of Passwang and Jura Peaks is a wonderful spot to enjoy the surrounding Jura peaks. The Glaserberg Massif and Raemelsberg also offer superb panoramas.
Yes, parking is generally available at common starting points for hiking trails. For instance, the Col du Neuneich is accessible by car via a forest track from Ligsdorf, serving as a starting point for various hiking circuits into the Glaserberg massif. It's recommended to look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in nearby villages.


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