Best attractions and places to see around Gemaingoutte include natural features and historical sites within the Vosges massif. This commune is known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, particularly for those interested in nature, hiking, and history. The area features numerous marked trails for walking, hiking, and mountain biking, with routes offering viewpoints over the Petite Lièpvre valley.
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As a memorial to the countless war dead, such a "military cemetery"—in German, they are usually referred to as a "war gravesite" or "soldier's cemetery"—remains very important to this day. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said...", it says in the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke 2:29). However, the many people buried here did not depart in peace, but rather became victims of war and an inhumane tyranny. The most important and at the same time perpetual function of military cemeteries, honorary cemeteries, or war cemeteries is therefore to keep the memory of this suffering alive and to remind each generation anew (!) of the need to maintain lasting peace.
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French cemetery in the middle of the forest between the Tête des Immerlins 1216 meters and the Tête des Faux 1208 meters. Starting from the Col du Calvaire it is a walk on a wide flat path, well almost and with beautiful views of Orbey, Labaroche etc...
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the descent on the silver valley is magical to do at full speed, good tour
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There are no cars here early in the morning. Perfect peace and quiet and a long but moderate climb in both directions with a correspondingly fun descent
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Nice car-free ride to the col. Shortly after, the route goes in waves to the col Ribeauville. This is where the actual descent begins. Let it run
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3rd category pass from Sainte Marie aux Mines: 7.3 km at 5.4% average.
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Nice pass with several possibilities to continue towards Sainte-Marie aux Mines, Aubure, Ribeauvillé.
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Gemaingoutte is nestled within the Vosges massif, offering a rich natural landscape. You can discover prominent high points like Le Violu and enjoy vast forest domains. Notable natural attractions include the unique rock formation of Three Little Tables Rock, which can be partly climbed by stairs. The area is also known for its scenic mountain passes, such as Bagenelles Pass and Fréland Pass, which offer fantastic views over various valleys and landscapes.
Yes, the region around Gemaingoutte holds significant historical interest, particularly related to World War I. You can visit the Orbey World War I military cemetery, a poignant French cemetery located amidst a beautifully illuminated forest. Additionally, near the Tête du Violu, the Kiosque des Blockhaus features well-preserved remains of World War I fortifications, offering panoramic views. Roche Mère Henry, a nearby WWI fortress with underground passages, also provides a glimpse into the area's past.
The area around Gemaingoutte is crisscrossed with numerous marked trails ideal for hiking. You can find routes offering superb viewpoints over the Petite Lièpvre valley and the hamlet of St-Pierre-sur-l'Hâte. For specific routes, consider exploring trails like the 'Cabane – Liberty's tree loop' or 'The Great War Trail – Old boundary marker loop'. Many of these trails start from locations like Col de Sainte-Marie. For a comprehensive list of hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Gemaingoutte guide.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for cycling, including road cycling and gravel biking. Mountain passes like Bagenelles Pass and Fréland Pass are popular among cyclists, offering quiet roads and scenic routes. You can find various loops such as the 'Col de Mandray – Bagenelles Pass loop' for road cycling or the 'Haut de Ribeauvillé Pass – Haut de Ribeauvillé Pass loop' for gravel biking. Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Gemaingoutte and Gravel biking around Gemaingoutte guides.
Gemaingoutte experiences a mountain climate with cold winters and high rainfall. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are generally the most pleasant, offering more favorable weather conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the viewpoints. Winters can be cold, making some higher-altitude trails challenging.
Yes, the Vosges massif around Gemaingoutte is rich with viewpoints. The Bagenelles Pass offers views over various valleys. The Kiosque des Blockhaus, located near the Tête du Violu, provides spectacular panoramic views over the Vosges. Additionally, the Haut de Ribeauvillé Pass offers great views over the valley, especially when approaching from Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines.
Gemaingoutte is recognized for its local agricultural production. It is part of two Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) zones: AOC Munster, a renowned cheese, and AOC Miel de Sapin, a distinctive fir honey. These products highlight the quality and value of the local produce, making them excellent local specialties to look out for.
Yes, there are several easy walks available. For instance, the 'The ruins of Faîte Castle – Old boundary marker loop' and the 'Old boundary marker – Blockhouse Kiosk loop' are both rated as easy and are good options for a more relaxed pace. These trails often feature gentle slopes through woodlands, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You can find more details in the Hiking around Gemaingoutte guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the diverse outdoor activities available. The scenic mountain passes like Bagenelles Pass are loved for their views over various valleys, while Fréland Pass is noted for its fantastic landscape and quiet roads. The unique rock formations, such as Three Little Tables Rock, also captivate visitors with their interesting features and climbable sections.
Yes, one of the most unique natural monuments is Three Little Tables Rock. This interesting rock formation appears like three tables next to each other and can be partly climbed by stairs, offering a distinctive natural landmark to explore.
While Gemaingoutte is primarily known for its natural landscape, within the village, you can find three notable fountains: the 'Rue de la Mairie' fountain, the 'Bas du village' fountain, and the 'Place de la Mairie' fountain. These offer small, charming points of interest reflecting the local character.
The trails around Gemaingoutte, situated in the Vosges massif, feature varied terrain. You can expect paths that alternate between high-altitude meadows and forested areas. Many routes offer easy slopes through woodlands, while others, particularly those leading to mountain passes, may have varying gradients. The region's mountain climate means trails can sometimes be wet, especially after rainfall.


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