France Grand Est Haut-Rhin Masevaux-Niederbruck
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This hiking route takes you through the picturesque area of Fuchsgraben in Masevaux-Niederbruck. The trail is an out-and-back type, starting at an elevation of 938 meters and reaching a peak elevation of 1051 meters, with a total distance of 5.692 kilometers and an elevation gain of 145 meters.
As you begin your journey, you will pass by the Thannerhubel parking area, where you can safely leave your vehicle. The trail then leads you to the Place des Nussbaum, where you can find information about the area and its surroundings.
Further along the route, you will come across the Rothebrand Brennala spring, a natural source of water perfect for replenishing your supplies. Nearby, you will find the Refuge Rossberg - SCSM, an alpine hut managed by the Ski Club Mulhouse, where you can rest and enjoy the stunning views.
As you continue on, you will encounter several picnic sites where you can stop for a break and take in the scenery. Remember to bring plenty of water with you, as some parts of the trail may not have access to drinking water.
Towards the end of the route, you will find two information points and a viewpoint that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the area. Be sure to check the weather forecast before setting out, wear comfortable hiking shoes, and pack essentials such as a map, sunscreen, and snacks.
Overall, this hike offers a moderate level of difficulty, suitable for hikers of various skill levels. Enjoy the tranquility of nature and the beauty of the Fuchsgraben area on this immersive outdoor adventure.