Hostellerie Saint Florent





The Hostellerie Saint Florent Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This hike with an important historical heritage (Gallo-Roman remains, castles) is located northeast of Schirmeck and begins in Oberhaslach. The route passes by, among other things, the Château de Hohenstein, said to be haunted by the legendary Dame Blanche, the Château du Grand-Ringelstein (or Ringelsbourg), the Château du Petit-Ringelstein and the Kasperlehep pond. The route continues through Steinbaechel and Weinbaechel, before returning to the starting point.
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Hike from Oberhaslach. This route through the forest allows you to discover the heights of the village and little-known sites, such as the ruins of the Petit Ringelsberg castle, the Gallo-Roman remains, the ruins of the Ringelstein and Hohenstein castles. A quick tour is in order in the Saint-Florent chapel where many exvotos are exhibited.
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Nestled in a green setting, the village of OBERHASLACH offers a rich bouquet of secular and sacred legends, history, religion, architecture, diverse influences and cultures from all over the world. This walk is an introduction to the visit of the village. A little history Human occupation is ancient in the region, as evidenced by the discovery of prehistoric remains, including weapons. In Roman times, the place was an important crossroads. Funerary stones known as "stelae houses" of...
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Nice little 1h30 walk through the village and the forest. A 3.6 km route easily accessible with pushchairs.
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This hike starts right in the center of Oberhaslach. The route passes, among other things, by the Col du Narion at an altitude of 927 m, the Rocher de Mutzig at an altitude of 1009 m, the Stone Gate and passes below the Petit Katzenberg (which culminates at an altitude of 903 m) . The route continues via the Col du Wildberg, before returning to the starting point.