Best mountain passes around Mühlbach An Der Breusch are located in the Bas-Rhin department of northeastern France, within the Vosges Mountains. This region offers elevated routes characterized by significant ascents and rewarding descents. The landscape features varied terrain, including forest paths and roads, providing scenic views of the Bruche Valley and surrounding Vosges peaks. The area combines natural beauty with historical and cultural sites.
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Very nice to ride: moderate gradient, little traffic.
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One of my favorite places in the Bruche Valley. Below the Champ du Feu, the vegetation fades to enhance the landscape. You can perfectly observe the Donon and the surrounding peaks in a hilly landscape, especially if you climb Mont Saint-Jean. The place is perfect for a picnic in summer. And for the most gourmet, the Perheux farmhouse inn is only a few meters away.
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very nice climb by Abreschviller long but without significant elevation. Be careful however many bikers imprint it.
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The Col des Pandours from Oberhaslach is 11.6 km long with a total drop of 409 m. The average gradient is 3.5% with maximum gradients of 11%.
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Beyond the well-known passes, you can explore routes with similar characteristics to mountain passes, offering significant ascents and rewarding views. Two notable examples are the routes leading to Rocher de Mutzig and Mont Sainte-Odile. Rocher de Mutzig provides incredible 360-degree panoramic views, while Mont Sainte-Odile combines natural beauty with rich history and culture, offering fantastic views of the Alsace Plain and Black Forest.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. For cyclists, the climb to Col des Pandours from Oberhaslach is 11.6 km long with an average gradient of 3.5% and maximum gradients of 11%. For hikers, the ascent to Rocher de Mutzig involves significant elevation gain, with some sporty hikes covering 16km to 22km with 800m to 950m of elevation gain. You can find challenging cycling routes in the Cycling around Mühlbach An Der Breusch guide and demanding hikes in the Hiking around Mühlbach An Der Breusch guide.
The mountain passes and elevated routes in the Vosges Mountains offer diverse and stunning views. From Col de la Perheux, you can observe the Donon and surrounding peaks in a hilly landscape. Rocher de Mutzig provides incredible 360-degree panoramic views of the Bruche Valley, surrounding Vosges peaks like the Donon, Schneeberg, and Champ du Feu, and the plain of Alsace. Mont Sainte-Odile offers fantastic views of the Alsace Plain, the Black Forest, and the Vosges mountains.
Yes, the region is rich in history. At Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons, you'll find a historical site with a boundary marker of the estates of the Lordship of Salm. Mont Sainte-Odile is a highly significant spiritual and historical site, home to the Hohenburg Abbey, a major pilgrimage site dedicated to Saint Odile. It also features the ancient and mysterious 10-kilometer-long 'Pagan Wall'.
Several spots are suitable for families. Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons is family-friendly, offering a shaded hut and barbecue facilities. Col de la Perheux is also considered family-friendly and perfect for a picnic. The Grendelbruch Village, which has mountain pass characteristics, is known for beautiful family walks. The routes to Mont Sainte-Odile can also be enjoyed by families, combining hiking with cultural exploration.
Parking is available at several mountain passes. Col des Pandours serves as a starting point for many routes and has several areas where you can park your car. Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons also offers parking facilities.
The Vosges Mountains are generally beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for picnics at spots like Col de la Perheux. While the region offers winter hiking conditions, it's best to check local conditions for snow and ice, especially on higher routes like Rocher de Mutzig, which can be challenging.
Beyond the scenic views, you can find unique natural features. On the way to Rocher de Mutzig, you might encounter the majestic Giant Sequoia of Kappelbronn, the mysterious Fairy Garden with ancient megaliths, and the astonishing natural monument known as the Stone Gate (Porte de Pierre), an arch of pink sandstone. Col de la Perheux is itself a natural monument.
Yes, the area is excellent for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Pandours Pass – Col des Pandours loop' or the 'Mont Sainte-Odile Abbey – Mount Saint Odile loop'. These routes often involve forest roads, which are perfect for gravel bikes. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Mühlbach An Der Breusch guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the combination of challenging routes, rewarding panoramic views, and the opportunity to connect with nature and history. The varied terrain, from steep forest paths to quiet cycle ways, offers diverse experiences. The community has shared 21 photos and given 188 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and enjoyable outdoor activities available.
Yes, there are several spots ideal for breaks and picnics. Schubert Stone and Shelter at Col Entre les Deux Donons offers a great hut with barbecue facilities and a small fireplace. Col de la Perheux is described as perfect for a picnic in summer. Rocher de Mutzig's summit also provides ample space for a picnic with sweeping views.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. For example, the climb to Col des Pandours is a well-known cycling route, offering a nice challenge from Wangenbour or Nierderhaslach. Many mountain bike routes also start from this pass. You can find more cycling tours in the Cycling around Mühlbach An Der Breusch guide.


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