| If you would like to ski or
snowboard amidst beautiful scenery, take advantage
of over 150 km of cross-country skiing trails, glide
through fields with a sled or explore forests and
trails in snowshoes, the two family ski resorts
of the Bruche Valley offer a variety of activities
to suit your taste.
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Deep into the Vosges mountains,
the Donon, has 65.5 km of marked cross-country
skiing trails through the woods, at an altitude
of 650 to 950m and spread out over 8 circuits
(2 green, 3 blue and 3 red ones), to which
access is completely free of charge. The Donon
also boasts an archaeological discovery hiking
trail that leads to a temple and is the perfect
place for plenty of sledding and snowshoeing. |
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| On the other side of the Valley, the Champ
du Feu is a beautiful site at an altitude
of 1100 m and the only downhill skiing resort
in the Lower Rhine area. Numerous activities
are provided for: downhill skiing, snowboarding,
snowblading, cross country skiing, sledding
and guided snowshoe hiking…The tourist
information office of the Upper Bruche Valley
does its utmost to make your stay in the mountains
as pleasant as possible by welcoming you at
its office at the Champ du Feu during the
winter season, to help you find the perfect
activity, restaurant or accommodation. |
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Cross Country Skiing |
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Alpine Skiing |
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and snow info:
Champ du Feu
Cross-country skiing 03 88 97 33 57
(answering service)
www.lechampdufeu.com
Alpine skiing 03 88 97 30 14 (answering
service)
Le Donon 03 88 97 20 32
Local weather service 08 92 68 02
67 (only valid in France)
Mountain weather and snow report 08
92 68 04 04 (only valid in France)
Road conditions
08 26 02 20 22 (only valid in France)
Champ du Feu information service
03 88 97 39 50
Rescue/ First aid Champ du
Feu 03 88 97 30 69
Gendarmerie de Schirmeck (municipal
police) 17 or 03 88 97 04
71
Fire brigade 18
Samu (paramedics)
15
Clinique Saint Luc in Schirmeck
03 88 47 41 41 |
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