Natural monuments around Rieding showcase a diverse landscape, primarily within the Vosges mountains region. This area is characterized by impressive rock formations, significant caves, and historical rock dwellings. The natural features are often nestled within forests, offering opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover unique geological formations and historical sites through various routes.
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Under the very rock, which forms a rock shelter, lived for a long time the hermit known as "the Falkenfels", from 1895 until his death in 1902. There is no certainty about the origins of Edouard Hinbeer, nicknamed friendly by the population and in the archives the Waldbruder (brother of the forest). A valiant man, he looked after the pigs of the commune of Hellert. The population esteemed him, considered him a holy man and took turns bringing him their midday meals.
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The Rocher du Chalice, located not far from the Plan Incliné in the charming town of Saint-Louis, is a natural spectacle not to be missed. Nestled in the middle of the forest, this fascinating rock is a living witness to the natural erosion that has shaped the territory over the years. Its particular shape invites visitors to give free rein to their imagination, discovering various shapes, animals, faces and engravings sculpted by natural elements. To discover it, a walk is essential. From the Luge du Plan Incliné car park, follow the yellow dot markings for a distance of 1.2 km towards the Rocher du Chalice. The approach is via a path then a steep path, offering a little adventure before even reaching the rock. And the exploration doesn't stop there. You can extend your hike through several unusual underground passages, then via the Vallée des Éclusiers and Hofmuhl, before returning to the starting point, for a total circuit of 11.4 km.
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The Falkenfels is now in a year-round protected area. All paths there are forbidden and also dismantled and blocked.
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Here you can find 2 former rock houses. Also a bench with a table for a picnic. There is an information board in French at the entrance. It's about 15 minutes from the parking lot. We did a little circular walk.
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Several paths lead around the rocks. At the foot there are some cave dwellings - from the top you can enjoy a fantastic view over the valley and on the Dabo rock. Incidentally, not only falcons breed here, but according to the information sign even eagle owls.
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The trail around the Geisterfelsen is absolutely fantastic. Do not hesitate to make a small detour to circumvent the buttress along the blue circle. It's worth it ! 👍🤩
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Incredible and majestic rock cliffs to explore.
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Dug into the sandstone, this cave is the largest natural cavity in the Vosges mountains. It is possible to climb above its entrance to enjoy a magnificent panorama of Walscheid and its surroundings.
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The natural monuments around Rieding, primarily in the Vosges mountains region, showcase a diverse landscape. You'll find impressive rock formations, significant caves, and dense forests. Many sites also offer panoramic viewpoints over the surrounding valleys.
Yes, the region offers historical insights alongside its natural beauty. For instance, the Einsiedlerhütte and Troglodyte Houses of Falkenfelsen feature former rock houses, providing a glimpse into past dwellings and serving as a suitable picnic spot. An information board in French details the history of the hermit who lived there.
You can explore several striking rock formations. The Geisterfelsen is known for its incredible and majestic rock cliffs. The Falkenfels Cliffs offer magnificent views and unique cave dwellings. Additionally, the Rocher du Calice, near the Plan Incliné, is a fascinating rock shaped by natural erosion, inviting visitors to use their imagination.
Absolutely. The Saint-Léon Cave is the largest natural cavity in the Vosges mountains, dug into sandstone, and offers a magnificent panorama from above its entrance. Some rock formations like the Falkenfels Cliffs also feature cave dwellings.
The area around Rieding is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails of varying difficulty, explore mountain biking routes, or go for a run. For detailed routes, check out the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for the region.
Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For example, a 1.2 km walk from the Luge du Plan Incliné car park leads to the Rocher du Calice. The trail around The Geisterfelsen is also highly recommended. You can find more options in the Hiking around Rieding guide, which includes easy to moderate routes like the 'Bridge over the Saar – Stadtweiher Sarrebourg loop'.
The natural monuments are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when trails are clear and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter visits might be possible, but some paths could be challenging due to snow or ice, and certain areas might be less accessible.
Many natural monuments offer experiences suitable for families. Sites like the Einsiedlerhütte and Troglodyte Houses of Falkenfelsen provide a short, easy walk to a picnic spot. The walk to Rocher du Calice is also manageable for families, though it includes a steep path. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out with children.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations and the historical significance of the sites. The panoramic views from locations like Saint-Léon Cave and the majestic rock cliffs of The Geisterfelsen are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to explore ancient rock dwellings and enjoy peaceful forest settings also adds to the appeal.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The path to the Einsiedlerhütte and Troglodyte Houses of Falkenfelsen is about 15 minutes from the parking lot, making it a relatively easy circular walk. For more easy hiking routes, consult the Hiking around Rieding guide, which lists routes like the 'Stadtweiher Sarrebourg loop' as easy.
Parking is generally available near the access points for many natural monuments. For example, there's a car park for the Luge du Plan Incliné which serves as a starting point for the walk to Rocher du Calice. The Einsiedlerhütte and Troglodyte Houses of Falkenfelsen are also about 15 minutes from a parking lot.


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