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Walking tour: to the Molkenrain and HWK

15 Km All day 610 Challenging

Leaving from the village of Uffholtz, the starting point for the Route des Crêtes, set off on a beautiful hike through the woods of Wattwiller towards the Molkenrain and Silberloch stubble fields.
A full day to switch off and take advantage of the tour to visit the Hartmannswillerkopf battlefield, with its remains, trenches and altar to the fatherland.

A hike that combines sport and remembrance. It's recommended that you take a full day to visit the site.
Its strong points: the diversity of landscapes and the catering options on the route.


Détails du parcours

Departure: Uffholtz - Parking centre village
historical/heritage path
Type de circuit : Pedestrian

Useful information

Type of markup: Club vosgien
Card IGN: Map no. : 1/25000 3620 ET
Parking: Uffholtz - Parking centre village

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