Munster Valley Tourist Office

Maps and Guides

Vosges Munster Club

MAPS AND GUIDES OF THE VOSGES CLUB OF THE MUNSTER VALLEY

   It exists 2 guides different. Each guide contains 20 pocket-sized hiking sheets. Each sheet includes a description with the duration, distance, elevation, notable points, catering options, the map and profile of the circuit and the detailed itinerary:

  • Our latest hiking guide includes 20 easy walk sheets of 2 to 3 hours of walking, with the route of the walks on the IGN map background.
  • Guide No. 2 includes 20 hikes (from 2h10 to 7 hours) with the route of the walks on the IGN map background and the downloadable gpx files if you have hiking software.

   They are available at the Tourist Office and in bookstores in the region at a price of €16 each.

  This IGN map at 1:25000e allows you to hike throughout the valley, from Turckheim to Lac de Longemer, from Lac Blanc to Rouffach. No need for 4 maps to explore our 460 km of marked trails ! On the back there is a touristic guide with the remarkable sites, flora and fauna of our valley. 
   It is for sale, at the price of 16 euros,  at the Munster tourist office and in the region's bookstores, or online at the Vosges Club federation: https://www.club-vosgien.eu/boutique/cartes-de-randonnee/top-25-munster/

    It has been updated with 175 changes. corresponding to the surveys made during the digitalization of our trails, to the updating of place names, and to the modifications of markings (See below*). It is tear-proof.

  Hiking maps and guide booklets are on sale at the tourist office.

Rocks Trail
Fischboedle Lake

    We have published posters created by the Munster painter Georges RATKOFF to celebrate our 150th anniversary (at a price of €5) as well as numbered and signed art prints at a price of €25. There are also a few posters of the centenary of the Roches trail, in French or German at a price of €3. Contact Jean-Claude KEMPF tel 06 07 30 37 51 cvvm.j.claude.kempf@gmail.com

   You can download the booklets of our historical trails and Alsatian poets' trail by clicking on the links below:

 

* Why did we change the markings of some paths?

    These changes are in response to the desire to make our markings as understandable as possible. Each of our hiking routes is marked by a single sign, which leads from its start to its final destination. When, at a fork, you find an X-shaped marker (an easel), this indicates the possibility of joining another route or another destination. The latest edition of our IGN map "Vallée de Munster" is up to date with this marking.