Attractions and places to see around Le Crouzet are primarily focused on the natural landscapes of the Doubs department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, eastern France. This small commune provides a tranquil setting and serves as a base for exploring the wider Jura mountains area. The region is characterized by its natural features, including rivers, waterfalls, and forests. Visitors can discover various natural attractions and points of interest within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Viewpoint above the Doubs source with beautiful views through a forest clearing to Mouthe and the Doubs river.
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The source of the Doubs River is a powerful karst spring in a heavily karstified area of the Jura Mountains. It lies at an altitude of 937 meters at the foot of the forested, up to 1,419-meter-high Mont Risoux mountain range, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland. The Doubs River rises from a small, approximately five-meter-deep spring basin in a cave in the rock.
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A former, unlit railway tunnel with a length of 180 meters. A flashlight is extremely helpful here, as there are quite large stones in some places that are invisible in the dark.
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The Bief de la Ruine waterfall is located in the spectacular Malvaux Gorge. One of the most astonishing features of this waterfall is the fact that it only comes alive after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt. When it dries, it gives way to the spectacle of the carved stone, revealing the "Creux des Joyaux," a natural cave where the water swirls with varying degrees of vigor, polishing a multitude of limestone pebbles thanks to the force of its current.
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take a lamp, because you are not lit
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waterfalls don't always flow
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Very easy to access following the Jura Z between Foncine le Bas and Planches en Montagne, along the SAINE gorges: The color of the water has nothing to envy of that of the lagoons of the islands ;-)
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You can discover several unique natural attractions. Don't miss The source of the Doubs, a powerful karst spring where the Doubs River emerges from a cave, offering views of the Mouthe valley. Another fascinating spot is the Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls, which are particularly spectacular after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt, revealing carved stone and a natural cave.
While Le Crouzet itself is focused on nature, you can explore nearby historical settlements. The medieval town of Nozeroy, for instance, was strategically important for the salt trade and features many beautiful period houses. Further afield, you could visit the imposing Château de Joux, a clifftop castle with a thousand-year history, located about 26 km away.
The region around Le Crouzet is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are several moderate to difficult hiking trails, including loops around the Moutat Peat Bog and the Source of the Doubs. Cyclists can explore cycling routes around Lake Saint-Point and Lake Remoray, while MTB trails offer options from easy to difficult, such as the Mouthe peat bog loop.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The source of the Doubs is a great natural spot that is family-friendly. Additionally, the Parc Polaire in Chaux-Neuve, about 15 km away, offers a unique opportunity to observe cold-climate species like yaks, bison, reindeer, and wolves in a semi-natural environment, which can be a memorable experience for children.
The best time to visit Le Crouzet for outdoor activities is generally during spring and summer. During these seasons, the weather is more pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the waterfalls and lakes. While the nearby town of Mouthe is known for its very cold winters, spring and summer offer a vibrant landscape for outdoor adventures.
Yes, you can explore the Tunnel de 180 m de long sur la Tramjurasienne editorial name for French users, a former unlit railway tunnel. It's 180 meters long and completely dark in the middle, so a flashlight is highly recommended due to large stones on the ground. The Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls also reveal a natural cave, the 'Creux des Joyaux,' when the water flow is low.
Beyond the waterfalls and the Doubs River, the region is rich in natural beauty. You'll find numerous picturesque lakes such as Lac du Fioget, Lac de Narlay, and Lac d'Ilay, perfect for enjoying nature. The area also boasts extensive forests like the Forêt de la Joux and various gorges, including the Gorges de la Lemme, offering ample opportunities for immersion in nature.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural setting and the variety of landscapes. They often highlight the spectacular nature of the Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls and the powerful emergence of The source of the Doubs. The unique experience of traversing the dark 180m long tunnel is also a memorable point for many.
Yes, the town of Mouthe, known as 'Little French Siberia' for its cold winters, is a pleasant place to visit in warmer months due to its proximity to Lake Remorray and the source of the Doubs. It's surrounded by beautiful forests and hosts a weekly market. Pontarlier, about 28 km away, is another town often visited for its local scenery.
The region around Le Crouzet is dotted with picturesque lakes, many of which are suitable for enjoying nature and potentially wild swimming, though specific designated swimming spots should be verified locally. Lakes like Lac du Fioget, Lac de Narlay, and Lac d'Ilay offer beautiful settings for water-based relaxation and activities.
For those seeking challenging hikes, the Jura mountains accessible from Le Crouzet offer several options. While specific named challenging routes are not detailed, the general terrain of the Jura mountains, including areas around Mont Risoux, provides opportunities for more strenuous treks. You can explore difficult-grade hiking routes listed in the area to find suitable challenges.
Yes, for adventure seekers, canyoning is a popular outdoor activity in the wider Jura mountains area, which is accessible from Le Crouzet. While specific canyoning locations are not detailed here, the region's gorges and rivers provide suitable terrain for this activity.


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