Natural monuments around Sulzbad feature a diverse landscape characterized by trails, rivers, and hills. The region offers opportunities to explore natural formations and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can discover a variety of natural landmarks, from unique rock formations to tranquil river settings. The area provides accessible options for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Beautiful viewpoint after a strenuous climb
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Located 25 km southwest of Strasbourg, Obernai, with its numerous attractions, rises on the banks of the Ehn River, which is why it was formerly known as Ehnheim. The Ehn is a 36-kilometer-long left tributary of the Ill River in the French department of Bas-Rhin in the Grand Est region.
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Superb viewpoint over the town of URMATT, from a very beautiful rock accessible on foot or by bike from the town of MOLLKIRCH.
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Nicely laid out path. It's definitely nice for smaller children.
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With its 316 meters high, the Scharrachberg is an emblematic promontory of the hills under the Vosges located west of Strasbourg. Both wooded and open in places, it offers beautiful views of the surroundings in a pretty wooded setting.
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Old weir system on the Ehl on a very nice hiking trail, which is no longer used.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Discovery Trail of the Demoiselles de Pierre, known for its narrow paths and unique rock figures, making it suitable for families. Another popular spot is the Old Dam on the Ehn, a scenic man-made and natural monument along the Ehn River. For a quiet break, the Laegerbrunnen Fountain is also highly appreciated.
Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. The Discovery Trail of the Demoiselles de Pierre is specifically highlighted as a beautifully made circuit with rock figures that children can enjoy. The Old Dam on the Ehn is also part of a nice hiking trail that is family-friendly.
The Sulzbach region, particularly the Upper Palatinate Jura, offers diverse natural features. You can find unique rock formations like the Grauschlag Rock, which provides beautiful views of the Bruche valley. There are also river landscapes, such as those around the Ehn River, and wooded hillsides like Scharrachberg Hill, which offers views over vineyards and the Vosges.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Ossinger. While not directly listed in the highlights, the Ossinger is the second-highest mountain in the Upper Palatinate Jura, and an observation tower on its summit offers unforgettable vistas of the Franconian and Upper Palatinate countryside. Additionally, Scharrachberg Hill and Grauschlag Rock also provide excellent viewpoints.
The region around Sulzbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those that lead to natural monuments. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many road cycling routes, such as the "Pandours Pass – Col des Pandours loop from Mutzig," and mountain biking trails like the "Ruins of Guirbaden Castle – Grauschlag Rock loop from Mutzig." Running trails are also available, including the "Brunnen am Straßenrand – Refuge des amis de la Marine loop from Scharrachbergheim-Irmstett." You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Sulzbad, Running Trails around Sulzbad, and MTB Trails around Sulzbad guides.
Yes, the Türkenfelsen (Turk's Rock), located near Lichtenegg, is a popular spot for rock-climbing enthusiasts. This massive, roughly 10-meter-high rock wall features recently redeveloped climbing routes with varying difficulty levels, making it suitable for climbing families as well.
The Hirschwald Nature Park, situated in the Amberg-Sulzbach district, is a rich and ecologically diverse landscape. It features a mix of forests, hills, juniper heaths, streams, and unique rock formations. The park is crisscrossed by numerous walking and cycling trails, including sections of the Wacholderwanderweg and Erzweg Süd. It's also home to protected wildlife, such as the endangered great horseshoe bat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to discover unique natural formations. For instance, the Discovery Trail of the Demoiselles de Pierre is praised for being beautifully made and offering historical insights. The quiet and relaxing atmosphere of places like the Laegerbrunnen Fountain is also a highlight for many.
The Laegerbrunnen Fountain is described as a quiet and relaxing place, ideal for a meal break. Its recent restoration by local volunteers has made it an even more inviting spot for visitors seeking tranquility.
The Hirschwald Nature Park, a significant natural area in the region, is known for its diverse ecosystems and is home to protected wildlife. Notably, the endangered great horseshoe bat finds sanctuary within the park, particularly in an old half-timbered barn in Hohenburg. The varied landscapes also support a range of other species.
Yes, the Discovery Trail of the Demoiselles de Pierre not only offers scenic narrow paths and rock formations but also allows visitors to learn about the history of the region through figures in the rock. Similarly, the Old Dam on the Ehn is a man-made monument that has become a natural monument, blending historical engineering with the natural river landscape.


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