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Easy hiking trails around Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle traverse a landscape shaped by glacial cirques, offering an alpine character within the Hautes-Vosges. The region features diverse forests, including spruce, beech-fir, and subalpine beech, alongside rocky escarpments and scree slopes. Natural features like peat bogs, waterfalls, and lakes, such as Schiessrothried Lake, are integrated into the trail network. Panoramic viewpoints from the Hohneck massif provide expansive views of the surrounding areas.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.5
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220
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4.89km
01:25
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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185
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4.73km
01:22
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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58
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6.17km
01:46
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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113
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5.35km
01:34
150m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.71km
01:47
230m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you arrive relaxed at the starting point of the tour when descending from the Hohneck
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A wonderful vantage point, but very crowded due to the access road....
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From here, you have a truly magnificent view and can reward yourself with a light meal at the summit restaurant. Unfortunately, the hotel at the summit is currently closed. (For about a year.) As of September 2025
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A wide path from Slucht to Honneck. Accessible to everyone, with beautiful views and often chamois to be seen.
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It is true, it is a delightful forest to walk through.
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Another small hill on the way back to the Schultz pass.
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The Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle offers over 300 easy hiking trails. In total, there are nearly 1200 routes of varying difficulty, ensuring options for every hiker.
Easy hikes in the Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle traverse a landscape shaped by glacial cirques, giving it an alpine character. You'll encounter diverse forests, including spruce, beech-fir, and subalpine beech, alongside rocky escarpments and scree slopes. Panoramic viewpoints from the Hohneck massif provide expansive views of Alsace, Lorraine, and the Rhine Plain.
Yes, the reserve features numerous waterfalls and clear-water lakes, such as Schiessrothried Lake, which are often integrated into hiking routes. While the famous Waterfall on Sentier des Roches is part of a more challenging trail, many other picturesque water features can be enjoyed on easier paths.
Absolutely. Many easy trails lead to stunning viewpoints. For example, the View of Martinswand – Great forest 🌳 loop from Hohneck offers excellent vistas, and the Hohneck – View of the Valley loop from Hohneck provides expansive views of the valley from the Hohneck area. You can also find a dedicated Viewpoint and the Lookout at the Martinswand along various routes.
Yes, the traditional Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is located within the reserve and provides a welcome stop for hikers to enjoy local food and drinks, including the region's famous blueberry tart. It operates seasonally, so it's advisable to check opening times.
Yes, the reserve offers many easy trails that are suitable for families. These routes often feature diverse forests and gentle ascents, providing an engaging outdoor experience for all ages. The Col de la Schlucht – Krappenfels Viewpoint loop from Col de la Schlucht is a shorter, easy option popular with families.
The Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle is generally a dog-free zone to protect its delicate natural environment and wildlife. It's best to check specific regulations for any designated paths where dogs might be permitted, but generally, it's not recommended to bring dogs into the reserve.
The reserve is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring brings vibrant flora, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking. Autumn showcases stunning foliage. While winter hiking is possible, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially in higher elevations, so it's best to stick to well-maintained, easy paths and check weather conditions.
Yes, many easy trails in the Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the View of Martinswand – Great forest 🌳 loop from Hohneck and the Schlucht Pass – Hotel & Restaurant Le Collet loop from Col de la Schlucht.
Parking is typically available at key access points such as Col de la Schlucht or near Hohneck. These locations serve as starting points for many trails, including easy options like the Krappenfels Viewpoint – Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens loop from Col de la Schlucht.
While hiking, you might have the chance to observe chamois in areas like Wormspel. The rocky escarpments also serve as nesting grounds for various rupestrine birds such as ravens, peregrine falcons, and eagle owls. The diverse forests are home to a variety of other forest animals.
The easy trails in Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 6,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning glacial landscapes, the diverse forests, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience.
Beyond the panoramic views and waterfalls, keep an eye out for the unique peat bogs (tourbières) at the bottom of glacial cirques like Missheimle. These are relicts of the last glaciation and host rare species adapted to cold, humid conditions. You might also spot subalpine plant formations in avalanche corridors, rich in species like the superb carnation and martagon lily.


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