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Jogging around Fournet-Blancheroche offers diverse landscapes, from river valleys to mountainous terrain within the Jura Mountains. The region is characterized by the Doubs River, which carves through gorges and features numerous belvederes offering panoramic views. Extensive forests of fir and spruce trees provide varied elevations and a network of trails suitable for running. Rocky cliffs and green pastures add to the varied terrain, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.29km
00:34
170m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.0km
02:05
550m
550m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26
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8.70km
01:04
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.66km
00:35
40m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.20km
00:52
80m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Please note that most of the photos associated with the route are photos of the via ferrata and the names of the ladders themselves, which are very solid stairs and not rope bridges! It is perfectly feasible for hiking, even if the height can be disconcerting.
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Everything is in good working order. A beautiful experience, thank you to whomever keeps this maintained and safe!
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Beautiful landscapes typical of the Jura with its dry stone walls, farms, cows and horses. The roads are quiet and not very busy.
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This 500 meters long via ferrata with a 100 meters positive difference in altitude takes place on the French-Swiss border, in the grandiose and vertiginous setting of the Doubs gorges which for a long time sheltered the smuggling activities between these two countries. Very playful and vertiginous with ladders, footbridges, a zip line, cable and Nepalese bridges, it is certainly one of the most beautiful and impressive via ferrata of the region. After a few minutes of walking on a path, the course begins in the beautiful vertical limestone cliff by a first ladder soon followed by a Nepalese bridge, a beam and a slightly overhanging dihedral. This is the most physical part of the route, and it precedes the first escape route that leads to the Cendrée lookout. The next section offers a short, slightly overhanging passage, then a Tibetan bridge made of logs and a 42-meter-long "3-strand" cable bridge, both of which test your balance. The itinerary continues across a ledge (second possible escape route), takes a descending ladder, crosses a new cable bridge ("2 strands" this time), then goes up vertically by exploiting the weaknesses of the wall. The ladder and the beam that follow announce the long 60 meter zip line that can be avoided via the third escape route (but that would be a shame!). A last beam and a steep and original rope ladder bring you to the end of the via ferrata. A safe path follows the cliff, passes by the belvedere where you can still admire the superb landscapes, then follows the route of the smugglers of yesteryear before bringing you back to the parking lot. (https://www.directmountain.com/en/activities/807-via-ferrata-charquemont/)
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The hike to this viewpoint is a great running exercise that you will enjoy while experiencing this exceptional view.
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This bridge which spans the Doubs at La Rasse was built in 1908 and has a metal structure which contrasts with the natural environment. You can enjoy the view of Lake Biaufond, a water reservoir created by a dam in 1953. La Rasse is an ideal place to discover the beauty and history of the French-Swiss border.
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A short hike to this viewpoint will give you a breathtaking view of the Ronde and the Doubs.
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The damaged ladder was replaced with a new one and is accessible again.
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There are over 220 running routes around Fournet-Blancheroche, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. This includes 16 easy routes, 148 moderate routes, and 58 difficult routes, ensuring there's a trail for every runner.
The terrain around Fournet-Blancheroche is incredibly diverse. You'll find a mix of mostly paved surfaces for easier runs, as well as more challenging paths requiring sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. Routes often follow the scenic Doubs River, traverse the dramatic Jura Mountains, and wind through extensive forest networks, offering varied elevations and stunning natural backdrops.
Yes, Fournet-Blancheroche offers several challenging routes. For instance, The Ladders of Death loop from Parcours accrobranche is a difficult 9.9-mile (16.0 km) path with significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Belvedere de La Cendrée – Echelles del la mort loop from Fournet-Blancheroche, a 7.0-mile (11.3 km) trail through the Jura Mountains, known for its dramatic terrain and views.
Absolutely. While the region has challenging trails, there are also 16 easy routes and 148 moderate routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. These often feature gentler gradients and more accessible paths, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery without extreme effort.
Many of the running routes in Fournet-Blancheroche are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular moderate example is La Rasse et la Ronde — loop — running from Biaufond, a 2.7-mile (4.3 km) trail offering a scenic loop. For a moderate route with great views, consider the Cendré Viewpoint loop from Charquemont.
The region is renowned for its stunning viewpoints. The Belvédère de La Cendrée is a prominent example, offering panoramic vistas that reward joggers with breathtaking scenery. Routes like the Belvedere de La Cendrée – Echelles del la mort loop from Fournet-Blancheroche incorporate these dramatic overlooks.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the spectacular Combe de Biaufond gorge, or experience the dramatic terrain of The Ladders of Death. The trails also often follow the picturesque Doubs River, offering beautiful riverine landscapes.
The running routes in Fournet-Blancheroche are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 48 reviews. More than 3500 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from river valleys to mountainous paths, and the extensive trail networks.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of 16 easy and 148 moderate routes suggests there are plenty of less strenuous options suitable for families. These routes often feature gentler gradients and more accessible paths, perfect for a leisurely jog or walk with children.
Fournet-Blancheroche offers great running opportunities throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for early morning or late afternoon runs. Even winter can be suitable for running, though some higher elevation or more challenging routes might require specific gear or conditions checks.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. For example, the Typical Jura landscapes loop from Restaurant les Pervenches starts near a restaurant, providing a convenient spot for a post-run meal or drink. Additionally, the Restaurant Le Theusseret on the Doubs is another option located near the river, perfect for enjoying the local cuisine.
Yes, the region is situated within the Jura Mountains, which are home to the "Grande Traversée du Jura" (GTJ). While this is a long-distance trail, sections of it can be adapted for longer runs. The extensive network of 222 routes, including 58 difficult ones, also provides ample opportunities to combine trails for longer distances, catering to those seeking extended running challenges.


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