STATION DU MARKSTEIN
Read moreSituated at an altitude of 1,247 m, the resort renews summer and winter activities, making it a popular place for sports enthusiasts. The alpine ski slopes are open at night and the slalom stadium for World Cup races has been completely refurbished and equipped with snow-making machines. In the summer, the resort remains very attractive, as it is equipped with toboggans on rails, a salto-trampoline and a miniature golf course. Don't miss out on a paragliding or hang gliding tour either, as the site is a perfect place to take off. To get there, there is the ridge shuttle.
CLUB VOSGIEN DE GUEBWILLER
Read moreThe Club Vosgien de Guebwiller is a team of volunteers in charge of the marking and control of 360 kilometres of regularly inspected trails. Trained guides holding a federal certificate organise a range of guided and themed walks: themed hikes, stays, snowshoe outings, Nordic walking... Nature in the mountains conceals rich botanical collections to be discovered for the beauty of the colours and the variety of species. Let yourself be guided!
LE CHEMIN DU BIEN-ÊTRE
Read moreSometimes there's nothing like silence and a breath of fresh air. The Chemin du bien-être is a quiet, soothing 17-kilometre hike. The trail offers a variety of breaks, including a shiatsu point for self-massage explained on wooden signs. Gô Koku, Hya Kue, Ashi San Ri, Ten Sû, Yû Sen and other different techniques will help you relax, unwind the knots and tensions accumulated by your intense daily routine. Allow half a day to appreciate the experience.
MONTAGNE PASSION ITINÉRANCE
Read moreA seasoned mountain guide combining professionalism and maximum safety, Pascal Hestin takes you on overland and underground trails in the Val d'Argent and Vosges. From discovering old silver mines and learning about caving, to hiking and snowshoeing, Pascal Hestin can tailor-make your tour to suit your needs. Here's something to satisfy even the most adventurous dreams!
Randonnée de la grotte des Nains
Read moreTired of having to battle with your children to get them to go out? The Ferrette Castle and Grotte aux Nains tour is the stuff of legends, and will entice them to take that short walk in the woods. The story goes that it was in the holes in the walls that the Dwarf people lived. They loved to bask there, until the men discovered that they had goat's feet. Vexed by their hilarity, the Dwarves decided never to leave the caves again - but perhaps a child's imagination will be enough to bring them back...