Best attractions and places to see around Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle, located in the Hautes-Vosges, encompasses approximately 746 hectares of alpine landscape. This national nature reserve is characterized by its succession of nine dramatic glacial cirques and rich biodiversity. The area offers diverse natural features, including peat bogs, high stubble grasslands, and extensive forests, alongside historical points of interest.
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Unfortunately, you can't get to the water from the bridge
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ATTENTION: Sentier des Roches is closed from 1 November until 30 April.
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Beautiful, small waterfall on the varied Sentier des Roches path.
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Kleiner Wasserfall direction am Rock Trail
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Refreshing waterfall at the end of the trail. Be careful with water, it is better to purify it before drinking it as a precaution.
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A great place to see absolutely.
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Inconspicuous waterfall, but a good way to replenish the water supplies
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Route is fine to do. Yes, there are depths, but you can hold on well everywhere and the route is therefore not particularly dangerous.
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The reserve is renowned for its dramatic glacial cirques, unique peat bogs, and extensive forests, including rare native spruce and subalpine beech forests. You can also discover high stubble grasslands, impressive rock faces, and numerous waterfalls throughout the hiking trails. The Hohneck, at 1,363 meters, is a prominent landmark within the reserve.
For expansive views over the valley, visit the Viewpoint located directly on the Sentier des Roches. Another excellent spot is the Lookout at the Martinswand, offering magnificent panoramas over the Vosges mountains.
Yes, you can discover several waterfalls within the reserve. A notable one is the Waterfall on Sentier des Roches, which is directly accessible along this popular hiking route.
The most popular trail is the Sentier des Roches, which offers an adventurous alpine hiking experience. For a wider range of options, including challenging and easy routes, explore the various Mountain Hikes and Easy Hikes guides around the reserve.
The Sentier des Roches is an alpine trail requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. It is not a leisurely walk and good hiking shoes are essential. Please note that dogs are strictly prohibited on this specific trail, with fines for non-compliance.
Yes, the area offers several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'View of Martinswand – Great forest loop' or 'Hohneck – View of the Valley loop' in the Easy Hikes around Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle guide.
Yes, the Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is a traditional farm-inn located in a beautiful valley. It offers a place for hikers to rest and enjoy local food, typically open from April to October.
The reserve is appealing year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and enjoying the diverse flora. In autumn, the changing foliage offers stunning views. Winter provides good snow cover, making it one of the snowiest sites in the Vosges massif, suitable for winter hiking and snowshoeing.
While dogs are generally tolerated on a leash in some parts of the reserve, they are strictly prohibited on the Sentier des Roches. Rangers do control this, and fines may apply.
The reserve's diverse ecosystems, including high stubble grasslands and forests, support a rich variety of flora and fauna. Chamois are known to frequent the high stubble areas, particularly in the mornings and evenings. The unique plant species found in avalanche corridors, such as the superb pink and martagon lily, also contribute to the reserve's biodiversity.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountaineering. You can find various routes, from challenging mountain bike trails to scenic road cycling tours, in the Cycling around Réserve Naturelle du Frankenthal-Missheimle guide.


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