Trekking in the Vosges and Jura - A Walker's Guidebook

 
The guidebook describes a long-distance route (672km, 418 miles) through the Vosges and Jura ranges on the eastern French border, much of it along the GR5/GR53 footpaths. The guidebook has suggestions for circular walks along the GR5, shorter walks throughout the region and alternative long-distance routes.
 

Trekking in the Vosges and Jura

The GR5 and other walks and treks
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Paperback - Laminated
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9781852844349
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Seasons
Suitable all year, except for snow cover in higher sections November to April. Mid-July to end August is busy in tourist centres.
Centres
Niederbronn, Saverne, Ste-Marie-aux-Mines, Ribeauvillé, Metzeral, Ornans, Baume-les-Messieurs, Les Rousses, St-Claude
Difficulty
Long-distance trek. Terrain varies, but high point of the range is only 1400m. Described in 11 sections, between 2 and 4 days.
Must See
Ruins of Mur Païen and convent of Ste-Odile; Joux Castle; Saut du Doubs; walk to Le Mont d’Or summit; wildlife; historic towns
 
 

This is a practical guidebook to the trekking possibilities in the Vosges and French Jura mountains. These mountains, which contain three regional parks and contrasting landscapes and wildlife habitats, are of a relatively moderate height, and have a well-developed network of waymarked paths that provide a wealth of opportunities for the walker. The book will be useful to anyone who plans to explore this lesser-known corner of France on foot, whether by means of short excursions or longer trails.

The main part of the guide describes a continuous long-distance route (672km, 418 miles) which traverses the Vosges and Jura ranges from the German border in the north to Lake Geneva in the south, much of it along the GR5 footpath. Walking the entire route is a significant undertaking, amply rewarded by the diversity of landscapes and villages encountered along the way.

The guide has suggestions for circular walks using selected sections of the GR5, ideas for shorter walks from centres throughout the region, and information on alternative long-distance routes. The background section, written with the walker in mind, covers the history, wildlife and landscape of the region.

 
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