At 457 metres above sea level, this covered viewpoint with picnic table has a magnificent view over the Lake of Coo. Entirely built in wood and...Read more
Also called "Belvédère Thiry". Located at the arrival of the Coo chairlift, the top of this tower offers a magnificent view over the lower...Read more
Affluent of the Seulles on the right bank. Running water didn't arrive until 1962.
After Leroux Tower, another view of the Salm Valley.
It provides a panoramic view of the Amblève Valley. Its name, Congo, was given to it by the rail workers when the railway line was being built,...Read more
200m from the oratory, discover a beautiful view over Jura Montains and Rhone riverAccording to the legend it was built by a peasant girl after she...Read more
The Drince Tower is a 25-metre-high metal observation tower at an altitude of 390 metres, and is a special stop on the international GR5 hiking trail....Read more
The National Natural Reserve of Hettange-Grande was created in 1985 in order to protect a unversal geological heritage site. Thanks to the many 200 million-year-old...Read more
On the foothills of "Les Vosges", the Saint Quirin forest extends for km and offers limitless outstanding hikes. Plains and hills are rather in the North...Read more
St. Léon’s Grotto is the deepest naturally-formed cavern in the Vosges and was created by sandstone erosion. The Grotto is 32m in depth, 24m...Read more