This is the highest point of the circuit (319m, bench and cross). As its name indicates, it offers a panoramic view from the Vosges to the Black Forest, passing through the Hardt forest, the Sausheim incineration plant, the Peugeot plant and the Chalampé industrial complex. In 1799, a wooden tower was erected on this site, allowing optical signals to be transmitted over a distance of almost 15 km using the Chappe telegraph method. This relay station, located between the church in Wittenheim and a hill in Stetten, was part of the Strasbourg-Huningue military link during Bonaparte's campaigns in Switzerland and Italy.