Roche du Chat Noir

Roche du Chat Noir is in , , . Roche du Chat Noir is situated nearby to the scenic viewpoint , as well as near the spring .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Église Saint-Urbain d’Orbey and Église Sainte-Odile de Lapoutroie.

Church
is a church, which is situated 1¼ km south of Roche du Chat Noir.

Church
is a church, which is situated 1½ km north of Roche du Chat Noir.

Church
is a church, which is situated 2 km northeast of Roche du Chat Noir.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kaysersberg and Château de Meywihr.

, in Alsace, Grand-Est was an important town in the Middle Ages. It has a large fortress, and the town's name means Emperor's mountain which comes from the fortress.

Locality
The is a ruined 10th century castle in the commune of in the département of France. The castle is also known as Minnewiller or Meiwihr. is situated 9 km east of Roche du Chat Noir.

is a commune in the department in in north-eastern . It lies west of , on the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains.

Roche du Chat Noir

Latitude
48.13675° or 48° 8′ 12″ north
Longitude
7.16782° or 7° 10′ 4″ east
Elevation
654 metres (2,146 feet)
Open location code
8FW945P9+M4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12026960932
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­rock
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