Quel est le sommet le plus élevé des Vosges ?

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Quel est le sommet le plus élevé des Vosges ?

Quel est le sommet le plus élevé des Vosges ?

Le Grand Ballon Massif des Vosges/Point culminant

Quelle est la ville des Vosges ?

Departement des Vosges - 88
Noms des villes principales des Vosgesrecensement (hab 2007)Altitude (m)
Épinal33 528330 m
Saint-Dié-des-Vosges21 882340 m
Gérardmer8 738670 m
Golbey8 220330 m
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Où partir dans les Vosges en automne ?

Pas loin de la Bresse, les tourbières de Lispach classées « espaces naturels et sensibles » rappellent le côté sauvage des Vosges. Faites une balade autour de ces milieux végétaux pour observer la faune et la flore typique qui y évoluent, surtout en automne !

Où se promener près de Strasbourg ?

Vous êtes à Strasbourg et vous souhaitez explorer la région le temps d'une journée ? Voici les 11 balades autour de Strasbourg que nous vous conseillons !

  • Obernai. ...
  • Mont Sainte-Odile. ...
  • Colmar. ...
  • Eguisheim. ...
  • La route des vins d'Alsace. ...
  • Sélestat et les parcs animaliers. ...
  • Kaysersberg Vignoble. ...
  • Riquewihr et Hunawihr.

Where is Vosges located?

  • The department of Vosges is located in the region of region of Lorraine. The department of Vosges has the number 88 and is divided into 3 districts, 31 townships and 515 municipalities. Below you will find the localization of Vosges on the map of France, and the satellite map of Vosges.

What to do in the Vosges Mountains?

  • In the Vosges Mountains, a fantastic playground, you can make lots of discoveries. In these mountains that provide an endless source of activities, enjoy an invigorating escapade, or simply experience the excitement of the breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

What is the difference between the lower and Central Vosges?

  • The Lower Vosges or Low Vosges (48 km, 30 mi), a sandstone plateau ranging from 300 metres (1,000 ft) to 560 metres (1,850 ft) high, between the Col de Saverne and the source of the Lauter. In addition, the term "Central Vosges" is used to designate the various lines of summits, especially those above 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in elevation.

What are the Ballons of the Hautes Vosges called?

  • The rounded summits of the Hautes Vosges are called ballons in French, literally "balloons". The Lower Vosges or Low Vosges (48 km, 30 mi), a sandstone plateau ranging from 300 metres (1,000 ft) to 560 metres (1,850 ft) high, between the Col de Saverne and the source of the Lauter.

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