Dolleren owes its name to the Doller river, which probably comes from the Celtic die oller: flowing water.
The village was first mentioned under the name Tholier in 1567.
In the 18th century, granite quarries were exploited, as well as iron and copper mines. A cotton weaving mill was established in 1847. On August 6, 1914, the village reverted to French rule and served as a rear-front rest area throughout the war.
The Doller spring: this pure, high-quality water supplies the greater Mulhouse area. The spring is located at Fennematt, at an altitude of 922m. There is a hiking trail from the village to the spring.
The village of Dolleren boasts one of the longest ski runs, the Schlumpf, at 1017m.
Tourist attractions:
- church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
- doller spring
- the Schlumpf
Source: Office de Tourisme de la Vallée de la Doller et du Soultzbach
Copyright: Creative Commons CC BY 2.0
Address: 3 rue du BM 11, 68290 Dolleren
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