Share an unforgettable experience through the ridges and forests of the heights of La Bresse and live moments filled with emotions by exploring a new universe. The night delivers its thousand facets in a friendly and good-natured atmosphere. If you have always wanted to explore the mountain at night, the walk under the moon reserves you beautiful surprises punctuated by various sensations.
This walk is supervised by Valéry Poirot, a mountain guide and professional star gazer. He will make you discover a world apart where the shadows and the silence have so much to tell. Between dogs and wolves, the mysterious mountain reveals itself to you in its dark but captivating form. Unsuspected noises, strange sounds, cracking, and that light breeze that brushes the skin, you will vibrate to the rhythm of the night during this surprising adventure.
You will witness a wonderful sunset and moonrise, meet the animals of the night and get to know the little people of the undergrowth. And if you are lucky, this walk under the stars will be enlivened by a meteor shower. The moment to make your most sincere wishes. In the moonlight, you will progress step by step in the heart of the forest. Your guide Valéry will tell you the myths and legends that animate the High-Vosges. No risk of getting lost, this passionate native of the Massif des Vosges knows every corner of these mountains, he knows how to orientate himself with the stars and the constellations. You will be reassured by his ease and his good advice of a mountain professional.
- Average duration 1 evening
- Languages spoken French
- Difficulty Suitable for all
From 01.01.2022 to 31.12.2022
- Balade sous le ciel nocturne
- Conte d'histoire
- Exploration et immersion
- Découverte du monde de la nuit et des mystères de la forêt
- Animateur professionnel et passionné par la nature et l’astronomie
- Vue unique du ciel sur les hauteurs de La Bresse le soir
Rand'astro
Mountain guide and star-gazer, I propose you to follow me and to discover the Vosges mountains in a different way, as well as the night sky during a walk or a sky observation with telescopes.