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Mountain biking around Doubs offers diverse terrain within the Jura mountains, characterized by dense forests, limestone plateaus, and scenic river valleys. The region provides a mix of challenging climbs and fast descents, with trails suitable for various skill levels. Its well-preserved natural landscapes and dedicated routes make it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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33.8km
02:38
380m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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26.2km
02:23
590m
580m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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28.2km
02:27
580m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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22.6km
01:51
440m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:44
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The highest point of the Larmont mountain range, the Grand Taureau, at an altitude of 1,323 m, offers panoramic views of the Alps. An orientation table helps you better decipher the landscape. For hikers, multiple trails cross this area.
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Built between 1845 and 1851 in the commune of La-Cluse-et-Mijoux, at an altitude of 1032 m, with the mission of protecting Fort de Joux and defending the Pontarlier passage.
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This short section runs along a technical single track and at times offers some beautiful views of Pontarlier.
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La Cluse-et-Mijoux is a pretty village nestled at the bottom of a valley in the Jura Mountains. Busy with cars heading to Switzerland, the town boasts a wide range of shops and services. History buffs can visit Fort de Joux or Fort Malher, which overlook La Cluse-et-Mijoux. Several chapels (Saint-Léger and Saint-Claude) also dot the outskirts of the town.
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The complex is impressive even from the outside and, despite its 1,000-year-old and eventful history, is still in good condition. It has been continuously modernized to accommodate the latest military and artillery technologies.
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Village located between the Joux fortified castle and Fort Malher
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"Discover a mountain bike adventure through the picturesque heights of La Cluse and Mijoux, with an unmissable stop at Fort Malher. Enjoy breathtaking views of La Cluse, Mijoux and the Doubs, as well as the majestic Château de Joux. To learn more about this historic site, consult the Wikipedia article dedicated to Fort Malher du Larmont lower." https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Malher_du_Larmont_inf%C3%A9rieur
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There are over 100 mountain bike trails in the Doubs region, offering a wide variety of experiences. These include 21 easy routes, 64 moderate routes, and 25 difficult routes, catering to all skill levels.
Yes, Doubs offers several family-friendly and beginner-suitable routes. The region is known for accessible trails around areas like Besançon, Pays de Montbéliard, Pays Horloger, and the Dessoubre Valley. The Doubs greenway cycle path also provides flat routes along the river for a more relaxed experience.
The Doubs region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the stunning Saut du Doubs waterfall, impressive gorges like the Gorges de Noailles, and picturesque river valleys such as the Loue and Lison. The region also features beautiful lakes like Saint-Point Lake and Remoray Lake, and unique landscapes like the Frasne peat bogs.
Yes, many routes in Doubs are designed as loops. For example, the Saint-Bénigne Church – Pontarlier loop from Pontarlier offers varied terrain through forests and open landscapes. Another popular option is the La Cluse-et-Mijoux – Lake Saint-Point loop from Pontarlier, which provides scenic views around Lake Saint-Point.
The mountain bike trails in Doubs are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the well-preserved natural landscapes, and the mix of challenging climbs and fast descents that provide breathtaking views across the Jura mountains.
Absolutely. Doubs offers demanding trails for advanced riders, particularly in the more mountainous eastern parts of the department. Routes like the La Cluse-et-Mijoux – The Great Bull loop from Pontarlier feature significant elevation gains and technical sections, providing a challenging experience. Métabief also transforms into a summer hub for mountain biking, offering 25 kilometers of downhill trails for all skill levels.
Yes, the Doubs region has several routes that incorporate historical sites. For instance, you can find trails that offer views of Joux Castle, a significant historical landmark. The View of the Château de Joux – La Cluse-et-Mijoux loop from Pontarlier is a moderate route that allows you to experience this. The Grand Pontarlier area, near the Château de Joux, also provides scenic rides through forests and fields.
The Doubs department is generally best for mountain biking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are in good condition, allowing you to fully enjoy the diverse landscapes of the Jura mountains, dense forests, and river valleys.
Yes, the Doubs region features several mountain biking sites certified by the Fédération Française de Cyclisme (FFC). These include Le Pays Horloger in the Haut-Doubs, offering diverse routes from cross-country to downhill, and the Grand Pontarlier area. Ornans and the Loue Valley are also noted for their magnificent riverside trails.
The Doubs department is part of the iconic Grande Traversée du Jura (GTJ) Mountain Bike Trail. This signposted route spans approximately 360 kilometers across the Jura mountains, offering an exceptional experience for enthusiasts. Within Doubs, it traverses dense forests, lush green pastures, and charming villages.
Certainly. The region is home to beautiful lakes like Saint-Point Lake, the third-largest natural lake in France, and Remoray Lake. The La Cluse-et-Mijoux – Lake Saint-Point loop from Pontarlier is a difficult route that offers scenic views around Lake Saint-Point and through the surrounding natural environment.
Many routes in Doubs offer breathtaking scenery. The La Croix de la Bêche – Sapin Président loop from Pontarlier leads through dense forests and provides panoramic vistas. The Doubs Bike Trail, following the French-Swiss Doubs river, also provides stunning views of the river and its carved landscapes.


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