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Sentiers Plaisir : Along the river
Sentiers Plaisir : Along the river
Duration 3h30 Length 9 Km Vertical rise 250 m Difficulty Challenging Urmatt
Every summer for more than 30 years now, the inhabitants of the Bruche Valley volunteer to accompany friends and visitors along the trails, telling them all about the local history and the area's...
Sentiers Plaisir : Forêts je vous aime !
Sentiers Plaisir : Forêts je vous aime !
Duration 4h Length 9 Km Vertical rise 100 m Difficulty Intermediate Urmatt
Didier's thing is forests!
Les Scènes Sauvages 8th edition - Theatre festival in the Bruche valley
Les Scènes Sauvages 8th edition - Theatre festival in the Bruche valley
Vallée de la Bruche
When the idea of creating a rural theater festival began to emerge in early 2017, I was convinced that I had the strength to move mountains, and I didn't think much of the obstacles that might then...
Pleasure trails: Jean-Frédéric Oberlin. Traces de l'oeuvre d'une vie
Pleasure trails: Jean-Frédéric Oberlin. Traces de l'oeuvre d'une vie
Duration 3h Length 5 Km Vertical rise 300 m Difficulty Intermediate Waldersbach
This outing explores the sites and activities of Pastor J.F. Oberlin, a famous 18th-century pedagogue, botanist, rural development agent at the Ban de la Roche, and defender of human rights.
Nightwalk commented with history and legends
Nightwalk commented with history and legends
Wildersbach
Take part in a fantastic journey, punctuated by snacks, and explore the history and legends of the old Ban de la Roche.
Nightwalk "the treasure of La Perheux"
Nightwalk "the treasure of La Perheux"
Duration 4h Length 5 Km Vertical rise 150 m Difficulty Easy Wildersbach
Night stroll "In search of the treasure of Perheux" on the tracks of the "Haxes", punctuated with gourmet breaks, decorated scenes and animations.
Sentiers Plaisir : Des troupeaux sans paysans !
Sentiers Plaisir : Des troupeaux sans paysans !
Duration 4h Length 6 Km Vertical rise 250 m Difficulty Intermediate Wildersbach
Restoring fallow land and maintaining beautiful agropastoral landscapes and grassy meadows, grazed by Vosges cows, goats, sheep and horses ... without a farmer in sight?