Best attractions and places to see around Ramonchamp include a blend of historical heritage and natural beauty in the Vosges department. Situated in the picturesque Upper Moselle valley, the area features extensive forests and mountain landscapes. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and natural points of interest. The region offers diverse outdoor activities, from cycling on greenways to hiking mountain peaks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Cycleway
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Ramonchamp.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Easy hike to do with children
0
0
It is a beautiful walk with an incline to the summit, which is worth it just for the view all the way to the Alps - if the weather plays along!
3
1
A few meters from the Voie Verte there is a small place where you can leave your bikes. If you cross the small bridge and climb up to the Moselotte, you will find a nice picnic area with benches.
0
1
The Col Du Page is 957m high and represents the connection between the Col d'Oderen and the valley of the young Moselle and the source of the Moselle near Bussang. The pass road is asphalted and easy to drive. There are a few beautiful views on the descent into the Moselle valley.
1
0
Ascent made on the North side. Regular gradient of 7%, perfect and shaded road.
3
0
Great summit with many views. Can be hiked well from Saint-Maurice.
1
1
One of the many unknown beauties of the Vosges, if you fancy a few meters of altitude and a few ramps, you should simply test it
2
0
The Ballon d'Alsace is located at an altitude of 1,247 meters and has a plateau from which you can enjoy a 360° panorama.
2
0
Ramonchamp offers several sites reflecting its rich history. You can explore the Saint-Rémy and St. Blaise Church, built in 1684, which is considered the "mother church" of the Upper Moselle valley and features an 18th-century organ. Another significant site is the Chapel of Breucheux, erected in 1957 as a memorial to war victims. The village also showcases traditional architecture, including former workers' houses near old mills, remnants of its industrial past.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Ballon d'Alsace, which offers a 360-degree vista of the Jura chain, the Black Forest, and even Mont Blanc on clear days. The Plateau of the 1000 Ponds and Grammont Crossroads also provide expansive views of the massif and the valley. Additionally, the Ballon de Servance, the highest point in the Haute-Saône department, offers public access to its summit for scenic outlooks.
Yes, Ramonchamp is suitable for families. The Voie Verte des Hautes-Vosges is a multi-activity track built on a former railway line, perfect for cycling, scootering, or rollerblading in a safe and scenic environment, even with children. There's also a designated leisure area on the banks of the Moselle, behind the schools, for children aged 3 to 14, which includes a city-stadium.
Ramonchamp is a great base for hiking, with numerous marked trails catering to various skill levels. You can find paths leading to peaks, ridgelines, and areas like the Plateau of the 1000 Ponds. Popular routes include the "Circuit des Noirs Etangs" and "La chapelle des Vés et le Pic des Corbeaux." For more options, explore the available routes on the Hiking around Ramonchamp guide, which includes easy to moderate trails like the "Beautiful panoramic view – Black Pond loop from L'Étang Noir".
The Voie Verte des Hautes-Vosges is an excellent option for both cycling and mountain biking, offering a secure and scenic path on a former railway line. It's known for its low gradient and beautiful scenery. For more challenging road cycling routes, consider options like the "Voie verte along the Moselle – Col du Page Memorial (957 m) loop from Ramonchamp" found in the Road Cycling Routes around Ramonchamp guide.
Yes, the area features several natural water points. You can visit L'Etang Noir (Black Pond), located along hiking trails at the border of the Vosges and Haute-Saône departments, which also has La Passerelle de l'Etang Noir (Black Pond Footbridge). The Plateau of the 1000 Ponds is another significant natural area accessible via hiking trails. Additionally, La Fontaine Zélie can be found along the path leading to the Col de Morbieux.
The Ballon d'Alsace is a significant mountain peak at 1,247 meters, offering a spectacular 360-degree panorama. It holds historical importance as the first pass conquered in the Tour de France in 1905. Visitors appreciate its relatively easy access and the stunning views it provides, making it a popular spot for both hikers and cyclists.
During the winter months, an association in Ramonchamp offers opportunities for Nordic skiing. These routes provide scenic views overlooking the territory and extend into neighboring communes, allowing visitors to enjoy the snowy landscapes of the Vosges region.
Beyond the more popular peaks, you can explore the Plateau of the 1000 Ponds for expansive views and a tranquil environment. The Grammont Crossroads also offers excellent panoramic views. For a quiet mountain pass with a spring, consider the Col du Page Memorial (957 m), which is described as a beautiful, quiet connection.
For those interested in water-based recreation, you can enjoy kayaking on the Moselle River. The banks of the Moselle also provide opportunities for fishing. Additionally, there is a pleasant picnic area with benches located near the Moselotte River, perfect for relaxing by the water.
The Ballon de Servance is a summit in the Vosges massif, rising to 1,216 meters, and is the highest point in the Haute-Saône department. While partly used by the army, its summit is accessible to the public. It's known for its beautiful ascent through lonely nature on a narrow, paved road, offering a quieter experience compared to other Vosges peaks.
Yes, for those undertaking walks and hikes, Le Chalet de Grammont is a public chalet that provides a convenient resting spot. Additionally, a pleasant picnic area with benches can be found near the Moselotte River, offering a nice place to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: