Mountain passes around Urmatt are located in the Bas-Rhin department of France's Grand Est region, within the Vosges mountains. The area features various mountain-related destinations known for hiking and natural features. These include significant peaks and mountain crossings that offer outdoor experiences. The region is appealing for natural scenery and historical exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Can we camp here over night?
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Beautiful hiking destination, there is also a cycling route
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Very nice to ride: moderate gradient, little traffic.
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Beautiful climb and lovely view at the pass - Altitude 728m Restaurants (inns) at the pass
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Super nice rest area with several seating areas
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Very nice tour on de donon 🚲
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While Urmatt itself isn't known for traditional road passes within its immediate municipal boundaries, the surrounding Vosges mountains offer significant peaks and mountain crossings. These include destinations like the Rocher de Mutzig, Kleiner Katzenberg, and the unique rock formation known as the Porte de Pierre, all providing stunning vistas and rich outdoor experiences.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. For instance, the Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons offers a hut, barbecue facilities, and is considered family-friendly. Similarly, Schleif Pass provides picnic tables, a shelter, and fireplaces, making it a great place for a day out with family. The Grendelbruch Village is also recommended for beautiful family walks.
The region around Urmatt is rich in history. You can find historical remnants at Kleiner Katzenberg, including those of the 13th-century Château de la Muraille. The Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons is also a historical site, featuring a boundary marker of the estates of the Lordship of Salm. The broader Vosges area boasts one of the highest densities of fortified castles per square kilometer in the world, offering ample opportunities for historical exploration.
For breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, head to the Rocher de Mutzig, which stands at 1,008 meters and offers vistas of the Bruche valley and massifs like the Donon and Schneeberg. The Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons and Schleif Pass are also noted for their magnificent views.
Yes, parking is available at several locations. The Col des Pandours has several areas where you can park your car, making it a convenient starting point for hikes and mountain bike routes. The Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons also offers parking.
The area around Urmatt is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and gravel biking options. For detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Urmatt, MTB Trails around Urmatt, and Gravel biking around Urmatt guides.
Many hiking trails crisscross the region. The Rocher de Mutzig is a popular destination for hikers, with steep paths to the top, and can be accessed from Urmatt or Lutzelhouse. The Kleiner Katzenberg and Porte de Pierre are also key landmarks on hiking trails originating from Urmatt. The Col des Pandours serves as a starting point for many marked hiking routes.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. The hike to the summit of Rocher de Mutzig can be challenging with steep paths. For mountain biking, there's a challenging 34km route with over 1000m of elevation gain starting from Urmatt that includes the Rocher de Mutzig. The climb to Col du Donon is also noted as an intermediate trail, popular with bikers.
Beyond the passes, you can explore unique natural features like the Porte de Pierre, a distinctive rock formation shaped by erosion. The area is characterized by extensive forests, such as those found around Schleif Pass, and significant elevation changes across peaks like the Schneeberg and Donon.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic rest areas. Many enjoy the facilities available at places like Schleif Pass, which offers picnic tables, shelters, and fireplaces. The starting points for numerous hiking and mountain bike routes, such as Col des Pandours, are also highly valued by the community.
Absolutely. Schleif Pass is an excellent spot, equipped with picnic tables, a shelter, and two fireplaces for barbecues. The Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons also provides a shaded hut and barbecue facilities, perfect for a break.


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