Natural monuments around Saulcy-Sur-Meurthe offer a varied landscape within the Vosges mountains, featuring significant rock formations and scenic valleys. The region is known for its natural beauty, providing opportunities to explore geological features and historical sites. These landmarks often provide panoramic viewpoints over the surrounding areas, including the Meurthe River valley.
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turn-off to the Roche de Boslimpré viewpoint
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This rock shelter linked to a fort is that of the commander of the cartographic section. Inside there is a table, a stove, a bed, a telephone and electricity. This is where all the information obtained by the observers on the massif arrives.
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Magnificent Roche St Martin
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The Celtic camp of the Bure is a fortified plateau bordering the Haute-Meurthe valley in the Grand-East of France. The plateau, now wooded, lies between the communes of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and that of Hurbache, at the western end of the Ormont massif. This site, known for 23 years of archaeological research from 1964 to 1986, has been classified as a Historical Monument since August 6, 1982. The site has been inhabited since at least the Neolithic period. Then used intensively by the Celts and later by the Romans. There is a lot to see from that time, also because there have not been any settlement activities worth mentioning for a long time. More information e.g. here: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_celtique_de_la_Bure
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The Vosges sandstone rock is equipped with an iron ladder and gives a panoramic view of the region, over the territories of Nayemont, Saint-Jean d'Ormont and Saint-Dié-des-Vosges.
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The region around Saulcy-sur-Meurthe, nestled in the Vosges mountains, is characterized by lush forests, impressive rock formations, and scenic valleys. You'll find significant pink sandstone rocks, such as those at the Kemberg Massif, and panoramic viewpoints over the Meurthe River valley. The area also features picturesque waterfalls like the Cascade des Molières.
Yes, the area boasts several historical natural monuments. A notable example is La Bure Celtic Camp, a fortified plateau that has been inhabited since the Neolithic period and used intensively by Celts and Romans. Another is Roche des Abris, a historic rock shelter linked to a fort, offering great views.
For magnificent panoramic views, consider visiting La Roche Saint-Martin and View of Saint-Dié, which offers fantastic vistas over Saint-Dié. Dry Fir Rock also provides a panoramic view over the territories of Nayemont, Saint-Jean d'Ormont, and Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. The Kemberg Massif and Roches d'Ormont are also known for their beautiful viewpoints.
Absolutely. Roche de Boslimpré is a family-friendly viewpoint within a forest, with visitors noting it's suitable for children. The Kemberg Massif also offers shaded, wide paths equipped with walkways and railings, making it accessible and enjoyable for family walks.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore a variety of activities including road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For detailed routes and guides, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Saulcy-Sur-Meurthe, Gravel biking around Saulcy-Sur-Meurthe, and Running Trails around Saulcy-Sur-Meurthe guides.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Kemberg Massif, for instance, provides beautiful trails, some equipped with walkways for easier access. The Roches d'Ormont also feature remarkable rocks and a circular route, including the Cascade des Molières, perfect for hikers. Many of the natural monuments themselves are reached via hiking trails of varying difficulty.
The Vosges mountains around Saulcy-sur-Meurthe are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also popular for outdoor activities, while winter can transform the landscape into a snowy wonderland, suitable for winter walks, though some paths might be more challenging.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, the rewarding experience of reaching viewpoints like Roche de Boslimpré, and the unique geological formations. The blend of natural beauty with historical significance, such as at La Bure Celtic Camp, also adds to the appeal.
The region is known for its distinctive pink sandstone rocks, particularly prominent in the Kemberg Massif. You'll also encounter imposing sandstone columns, such as those at La Roche Saint-Martin, and unique formations like the Vosges sandstone rock at Dry Fir Rock, which is even equipped with an iron ladder.
Accessibility varies by site. Some locations, like parts of the Kemberg Massif, have been equipped with walkways and protective railings by the Club Vosgien to make them more accessible. Others, such as the ascent to Roche de Boslimpré, might be steep but are generally considered manageable for various skill levels, including families.
Yes, the region offers picturesque waterfalls. The bucolic site of the Cascade des Molières, located near Saint-Dié as part of the Roches d'Ormont massif, is a charming destination that adds to the natural beauty of the area and is well worth a visit for hikers.
Certainly. The Col de Mandray, a mountain pass at 694 meters, offers a quiet and steady climb through the forest with beautiful views over the Meurthe valley. It's considered a hidden gem for those seeking tranquil, natural ascents and a peaceful experience.


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