Discover the « Alsatian Corcovado » on a hike accessible to all, in the heart of the mountain landscape. Between forest paths and open panoramas, this hike invites you to explore an emblematic site while enjoying a convivial moment in the heart of nature.
Along a 5 km trail, you’ll follow pretty paths punctuated by explanations of the fauna, flora and particularities of the massif. Charlotte, a passionate guide, will share with you the secrets of nature and the stories that shape these places. The ascent takes you up to the impressive Galtz statue, perched on its pedestal and offering an exceptional 360° panorama of the surrounding countryside.
The walk continues with a convivial pause, before discovering a vestige of the First World War, a discreet witness to the area’s history. You then continue on to Les Trois-Épis, an important pilgrimage site, where local legend comes to life through the stories told by your guide.
Easy and rewarding, this outing is ideal for anyone in search of nature, panoramas and discovery. Let yourself be guided and experience a complete immersion in Alsatian landscapes, history and traditions. Book your tour and set off to discover an unmissable site.
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Average duration 180 minutes
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Languages spoken French
From €15
- Galtz 5 km guided walk
- Exceptional 360° panorama from the Galtz statue
- Accessible walk combining nature, history and legends
- Accompanied by a passionate guide
OFFICE DE TOURISME VALLEE DE KAYSERSBERG
Once upon a time, there was our beautiful Kaysersberg Valley...
It stretches from the Alsace plain and the wine route to the Lac Blanc resort at the gateway to the Route des Crêtes. From wine-growing towns in the lower valley to mountain villages in the upper, this is a land of great diversity, shaped by its landscapes! On the vineyard side, you'll find picturesque Alsatian villages like Ammerschwihr, Katzenthal and Kaysersberg Vignoble.
The upper valley, on the mountain side, abounds with farms, inns and hamlets where Vosges cows graze in the mountain villages of Fréland, Labaroche, Lapoutroie, Orbey and Le Bonhomme. There are many hiking trails between ridges, stubble fields and mountain lakes, on foot or mountain bike, to suit all tastes. In winter, several kilometers of downhill and cross-country ski slopes at the Lac Blanc ski resort allow sports enthusiasts to enjoy the benefits of the mountains to the full!
An unforgettable holiday!
68240 KAYSERSBERG VIGNOBLE
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