Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Hélène offer a variety of outdoor experiences, from scenic forest routes to natural rock formations. The region provides opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes, including quiet roads through dense forests and elevated viewpoints. Visitors can discover natural monuments and routes suitable for cycling and walking.
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Beautiful road in the middle of the forest. Quite little traffic on the weekend.
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Quiet road through beautiful forest
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These sandstone rocks are 15 meters high and the view from the top of these rocks is magnificent.
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These sandstone rocks are 15 meters high and the view from the top of these rocks is magnificent.
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The Saint Helena coast is a short but steep climb with gradients of up to 11%. The road goes up to the Sainte-Hélène church through the woods.
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The forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey is a scenic and quiet road that follows the La mortagne river through the forest. The road winds through a dense and enchanting forest.
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I can confirm it is a really nice ride, mostly downhill if you're 'leaving' the Vosges and heading North :)
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On this very little busy road, it always goes through forest and river. The road invites you to a comfortable gondola, but you can also drive it fast. Here we have had several encounters with wildlife, as this road cuts through a large forest area. As a connection to the north it is perfect, but it is also worthwhile to use it as a starting point or tours over the kelineren connecting roads branching off from it. Attention: Not recommended is the access on the side road between Bois-de-Champ and Brouvelieures. Here you prefer to take the larger main road.
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The region around Sainte-Hélène is rich in natural beauty, particularly its forests and unique rock formations. A prominent natural monument is Pointhaie Rocks, which are 15-meter-high sandstone rocks offering magnificent views. You can also experience dense forests along routes like the Forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey, which follows the La Mortagne river.
Yes, Sainte-Hélène offers various hiking opportunities, particularly through its scenic forests. You can find easy to moderate trails, such as the 'Fairies' Rock (viewpoint) loop' or the 'Basse des Cailles loop'. For more details and specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Sainte-Hélène guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Sainte-Hélène, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Options include the 'Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Autrey loop' or the 'Abbey – Côte de St. Helene loop'. These routes often take you through forests and offer scenic views. More information can be found in the Cycling around Sainte-Hélène guide.
Absolutely. The Pointhaie Rocks are a highlight, providing magnificent views from their 15-meter-high sandstone formations. Additionally, routes like 'Over the Hill from Les Rouges-Eaux' offer nice views, especially during a slow climb through nature.
The forests around Sainte-Hélène are a major attraction. You can expect quiet, scenic roads winding through dense and enchanting woodlands, such as the Forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey. These areas are known for potential wildlife encounters and provide a peaceful setting for outdoor activities. The Forest Route from Taintrux to Les Rouges-Eaux also offers a really nice experience through the woods.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility of the region. The magnificent views from Pointhaie Rocks are highly rated. The quiet forest roads, like the one between Brouvelieures and Autrey, are also popular for their beauty, potential wildlife sightings, and suitability for comfortable rides or walks.
Yes, there are several running trails around Sainte-Hélène, generally of moderate difficulty. You can find loops like 'Running loop from Bult' or 'Haut du Scey loop'. These trails allow you to enjoy the natural surroundings while jogging. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Sainte-Hélène guide.
The Côte de St. Helene refers to a short but steep climb with gradients of up to 11%. This road leads up to the Sainte-Hélène church through the woods, offering a challenging yet scenic route for cyclists or hikers.
Yes, the region is known for its quiet roads. The Forest road between Brouvelieures and Autrey is specifically highlighted as a very little busy road that winds through dense forest alongside the La Mortagne river, perfect for a comfortable ride or peaceful walk. Similarly, the route 'Over the Hill from Les Rouges-Eaux' is described as a broader road with very little traffic.
The terrain around Sainte-Hélène primarily features forest paths and roads. You'll encounter routes through dense woods, some with downhill sections like the Forest Route from Taintrux to Les Rouges-Eaux, and others with short but steep climbs, such as the Côte de St. Helene. The presence of sandstone rocks at Pointhaie Rocks also indicates some varied natural formations.
While the immediate attractions focus on natural landscapes and outdoor activities, the broader Sainte-Hélène regions in France do have historical significance. For instance, Sainte-Hélène in Gironde has a Neo-Gothic church and an annual Garlic and Onion Fair. Sainte-Hélène in Morbihan features a Neoclassical chapel with statues listed as Historical Monuments. The specific guide data for this Sainte-Hélène focuses on natural and forest attractions.


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