A charming hotel Le Morimont
Sports activities
Golf Course "La Largue"
The Golf at La Largue is set in the scenic landscape of the Sundgau. The golf round is in the heart of a magnificient mixed forest, laced with ponds and a river flowing thru. It is one of the most interesting and varied golf courses in the borderline region of France-Germany-Switzerland.
- Round : 18 hole + 9 hole
- Distance : 6142 m
- Index required : 36
- Slope : 130 to 138
68580 Mooslargue
+ 33 (3) 89 07 67 67
www.golf-lalargue.com
Hiking
One of the most alluring regions of Alsace is proposed to you by various organisms : the Tourism Office of Jura Alsace, the Club Vosgien of Jura Alsace and the French Federation for Popular Sports. Hi and lo you may go, at all times of the year.
The Tourism Office proposes more than 3000 km of marked pathways in the heart of the Jura- Alsace foothills (maps, surveys and tour ideas).
Office de Tourisme du Jura Alsacien3A, route de Lucelle
68480 Ferrette
Tél : +33 (3) 89 08 23 88
infotourisme@jura-alsacien.net
Cycling
The utmost region for trekking, mountain or touring, Jura Alsace offers cycling tours and circuits amid an exceptional diversity of sceneries.
The particular topography of the region allows cyclists of all types and levels to get the best enjoyment on numerous roads and paths.
Horse back riding
Horse farms and riding schools will welcome you for unforgettable days
Horse farms "La Pasbruma Ranch"
- Western riding lessons
- trekking in open nature
- Passing and galloping / western riding levels
- relay equestrian stations
- School affiliated to FFE (French Equestrian Federation)
3, rue Henriette Pee
68 480 Levoncourt
Tél. +33 (3) 89 08 10 62
bruno.mayr@wanadoo.fr
Fishing
The Sundgau : the rivers "Largue" and "Ill" have their sources in the country and fried carp, a specialty, has its Route !
Esteemed by European carpists, the Ill Valley but especially that of the Largue offer a wide range of ponds for carp, trout and pike fishing..
You’ll be enchanted by ponds hidden behind clay dykes covered with reeds and the abounding flora and fauna of the marshes: irises, dragonflies, frogs, snakes, mallards, coots and herons.