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The people of the Bruche Valley have walking in their genes... But where do they go for a walk? See their best and most secret trails!

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Hiking trail D07: Lake de la Maix
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Hiking trail D07: Lake de la Maix

Duration All day Length 10 Km Vertical rise 237 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from Grandfontaine
A wonderful trail filled with stories and legends. From the Col de Prayé, the route follows a section of the Déodatie region GR trail and will take you to the Haut du Bon Dieu plateau.
Hiking trail C07: Salm and La Chatte Pendue
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Hiking trail C07: Salm and La Chatte Pendue

Duration Half-day Length 7 Km Vertical rise 260 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from La Broque
The Château de Salm was built in 1190 by Count Henri II, the lord protector of Senones Abbey. The site flourished in the 16th century. But it fell into ruin after being abandoned.
Hiking trail B03: The sculptures trail - In situ 1
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Hiking trail B03: The sculptures trail - In situ 1

Duration 3h Length 7 Km Vertical rise 286 m Difficulty Intermediate Departing from Lutzelhouse
Far from the city and yet close by in the depths of the forest, the "Giants' Trails" resulted from an open-air artistic adventure launched by Sylvain Chartier and the Giants of Nideck Association in...
Hiking trail C13: Champenay sandstone
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Hiking trail C13: Champenay sandstone

Duration All day Length 17 Km Vertical rise 546 m Difficulty Challenging Departing from Plaine
Champenay is well known for its quartzite sandstone quarry. This a red sandstone with white veins, known as "Princes sandstone", in reference to the region's former status as the Principality of Salm.