Wasenkoepfel | |
Elevation: | (526disp=output onlyNaNdisp=output only) |
Range: | Vosges |
Location: | Lower Alsace, Alsace, France |
Map: | France |
Coordinates: | 48.9748°N 7.5989°W |
The Wasenkoepfel (526 m[1]) is a hill northwest of Oberbronn in the Lower Alsace in the French Vosges. It is the highest point of the southern Wasgau, a Franco-German, cross-border region that comprises the southern part of the Palatinate Forest and the northern part of the Vosges.
The Wasenkoepfel lies on the French long-distance path, the GR 53. It is also accessible on foot from Oberbronn on the path to the ruins of Château du Grand-Arnsberg (German: Burg Groß Arnsburg) taking about three quarters of an hour. There is an observation tower at the top erected in 1887 by the Vosges Club (Club Vosgien); however its view is now restricted by trees.