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Hiking : Chemin du Rosenberg

France Grand Est Bas-Rhin

Map of the trail for Chemin du Rosenberg

Durée

00:52:20

Distance

2.311 km

Dénivelé

135.0 m

Welcome to the Chemin du Rosenberg hiking route! This picturesque area offers a delightful 2.311-kilometer trail with an elevation gain of 135.0 meters, making it an easy and enjoyable hike for all skill levels.

As you begin your journey, you will come across some interesting points of interest. At the start of the trail, you will find convenient parking options and the historic Hôtel de ville. Be sure to take a moment to appreciate Place Jules Stahl and the charming water feature at Restaurant La Thaïlande.

As you continue on the trail, you will pass by the Office du Tourisme and the inviting fountain at Le Brochet. If you need a break, there are benches and even a shelter at the Kiosque de Gutleutrain for you to rest and enjoy the surroundings.

Further along the path, you will encounter the Le Kirchberg information center and the cozy Pizza Enzo for a quick bite to eat. As you near the end of the trail, you will discover stunning viewpoints and additional information sites to enhance your hiking experience.

Before embarking on this adventure, be sure to pack plenty of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast. Whether you are a casual hiker or a nature enthusiast, the Chemin du Rosenberg trail offers a scenic and relaxing outdoor experience. Enjoy your hike!

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