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LE TANET

Le Tanet passionately...

There's so much to do around Le Tanet! Hiking in the forest, by the lakes, visiting the reindeer farm and, of course, eating in a farmhouse inn. In winter, sport and nature skiing at Station du Tanet. The most alpine of our resorts, it's sure to...

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PFAFFENHEIM

Chapel Saint-Leonard

This chapel was built in the 12th century in a former village called Husern. How to get there with the car: direction Schauenberg, then on the right at the beginning of the forest.

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HUSSEREN LES CHâTEAUX

The five castles road

HUSSEREN LES CHâTEAUX

The five castles road

Surrounding the summit of Stauffen, the road of the five castles extends over 10 km joining the village of Husseren les châteaux (highest point of the wine road) to the village of Wintzenheim. The forest massif of the Castles dominates the plain...

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LAPOUTROIE

Devin's pond

Etang du Devin, a peat bog discovered in 1442, is located near the Tête des Faux. The melting of a glacier in the past hollowed out the mountain, and the melting of the glacier created the remains of the Etang du Devin today. A protected...

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ROUFFACH

Old Courtyard of the Abbey of Eschau

Old ogival fenestration walled up during modification work in the 17th century. Eschau had possessions in Rouffach since the 8th century. At the end of the rue des Orfèvres, remarkable house of the Eschau's courtyard with ogival porch from the 15th...

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WESTHALTEN

Bollenberg - Geology and climate

Three hills compose the Bollenberg and the summit is 363 meters at its highest point. In the West part, the Marbach fault separates the Bollenberg from the Pfingsberg. In the North part, the Ohmbach fault separates the Bollenberg from its...

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GUEBERSCHWIHR

Noonmark

GUEBERSCHWIHR

Noonmark

The “meridienne” is like a sundial, but it only shows the midday, the exact moment when the day is divided in two equal periods. At this moment, the sun is at its highest point in the sky. The meridienne were often hung on the walls from...

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WESTHALTEN

Strangenberg

The geographical situation from the Strangenberg explains its climate. After that the west wind condenses the clouds in rain over the high summits, the air moisture clears away over the Strangenberg. The low precipitation (400 to 500 mm in a year)...