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The Roches trail is a hiking trail in the Vosges mountains.
In 1910, Heinrich Strohmeyer, water and forest warden and president of the Vosges Club of Munster, proposed the creation of a trail to connect the Schlucht Pass to the Frankenthal near Hohneck.
The Roches trail is one of the most frequented in the Vosges mountains.
Despite the presence of handrails, stairs and footbridges, the route remains technical and closed in winter.
| Technical Difficulty | Medium | |||||||||||
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| Highest point | 1349m | |||||||||||
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| Total gain | 476m | |||||||||||
| Total loss | 476m | |||||||||||
| Duration | 03h23m | |||||||||||
| Distance | 9.7Km | |||||||||||
| Rating | 823 | |||||||||||