Thank you for your vote. Congratulations for your knowledge of French history ! In fact, Louis XIV crossed the Vosges at the col de Saverne 100 km more in the north, where the Vosges are a sandstone tabular plateau of only 500 m height. He never saw the hight Vosges and the Hohneck.
What a pity ! Next time you must inform me. I agree every time for a hike , or a farm inn diner or both... High Vosges are only one hour distant from my home ! Glad to read that you had enjoyment in these incredibly wild remaining mountains.
Dear readers, hikers and climbers : hello to everybody !
If you want to see more remarkable pictures and videos about the Vosges, please do one good thing ! I invite you, all, to visit my nature and hiking blog, named as WWW.VOSGES-PALATINAT.COM (in french language) ! All the main destinations of the High-Vosges are representing in my blog, with pictures and videos ...
You will so find a lot of famous mountains, like the next : Hohneck of course (the most known of all), Grand Ballon, Ballon d'Alsace, Thanner Hubel, Rossberg, Drumont, Ventron, Tanet, Spitzkoepfe, Kastelberg, Klintzkopf, Storckenkopf, Machais, Rothenbachkopf, Rainkopf, Kastelberg, Galtz, ...
I'm waiting for your visits, comments and impressions, about my hard but passionnating work on my homepage ! The Vosges are extremely interesting to discover with foots, you have to know this in advance ! It's one of the most famous and loved hiking destinations, all over France ... So come on everybody, move your bodies and let's go walking together in my favorites Vosges !!!
William Marler - May 7, 2003 8:41 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGood page. Cheers William
kletterwebbi - May 8, 2003 6:01 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGood page. I've heard only good things about the Martinswand ...
desainme - Jul 4, 2003 3:49 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentDid not L'Roi Louis XIV exclaim upon visiting the Vosges, "Quel beau jardin du roches!".
Huberschwiller - Jul 6, 2003 10:24 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThank you for your vote. Congratulations for your knowledge of French history ! In fact, Louis XIV crossed the Vosges at the col de Saverne 100 km more in the north, where the Vosges are a sandstone tabular plateau of only 500 m height. He never saw the hight Vosges and the Hohneck.
Cheers Jean-Louis
Mathias Zehring - May 22, 2004 3:29 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled Commentvery valuable page! It seems as if we almost met there last Saturday when I had joined a hiking group of our alpine club!
Huberschwiller - May 23, 2004 2:01 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentWhat a pity ! Next time you must inform me. I agree every time for a hike , or a farm inn diner or both... High Vosges are only one hour distant from my home ! Glad to read that you had enjoyment in these incredibly wild remaining mountains.
Kikee - Dec 7, 2011 8:31 pm - Voted 10/10
HOHNECKDear readers, hikers and climbers : hello to everybody !
If you want to see more remarkable pictures and videos about the Vosges, please do one good thing ! I invite you, all, to visit my nature and hiking blog, named as WWW.VOSGES-PALATINAT.COM (in french language) ! All the main destinations of the High-Vosges are representing in my blog, with pictures and videos ...
You will so find a lot of famous mountains, like the next : Hohneck of course (the most known of all), Grand Ballon, Ballon d'Alsace, Thanner Hubel, Rossberg, Drumont, Ventron, Tanet, Spitzkoepfe, Kastelberg, Klintzkopf, Storckenkopf, Machais, Rothenbachkopf, Rainkopf, Kastelberg, Galtz, ...
I'm waiting for your visits, comments and impressions, about my hard but passionnating work on my homepage ! The Vosges are extremely interesting to discover with foots, you have to know this in advance ! It's one of the most famous and loved hiking destinations, all over France ... So come on everybody, move your bodies and let's go walking together in my favorites Vosges !!!