Best waterfalls around Tramelan are found in the Jura region, characterized by its natural water features and scenic beauty. The area around Mont-Tramelan offers diverse landscapes, from rocky overhangs to limestone gorges. These natural attractions provide opportunities for exploring the serene beauty of the region. Visitors can discover a variety of water formations, including plunging falls and numerous springs.
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Spectacular and refreshing after a walk in the sun!
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This restaurant is located in an absolute natural paradise. The photos with a view of the Doubs speak for themselves. Next door is one of the largest forest reserves in Switzerland. Fish and truffle dishes will revive tired hikers.
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If you want to give some inspiration to your run, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. It is a majestic natural site where a small stream flows from a rocky overhang that was once a seabed. You can see ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding forest.
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If you are looking for a superb waterfall in the Doubs, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. This is a majestic natural site where a small stream plunges from a rocky overhang that was once a seabed. You can see ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding forest.
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The Sorne has dug itself deep into the rocks and today roars between almost vertical walls through the wildly romantic gorge. Numerous springs flow into the Gorges du Pichoux. Are there actually 1,000 sources, as the name “Pichoux” translates to? At the end of the gorge, Lac Vert shines like an emerald in the most wonderful shades of green - a fantastic place for your picnic. The Gorges du Pichoux is located on the road between Bellelay and Undervelier. By public transport or by car go to Sornetan, Le Pichoux.
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Yes, Green Lake is considered family-friendly. This artificial lake, formed by the Sorne river, features three tributaries creating a beautiful natural spectacle with its emerald color. It's a great spot to enjoy the scenery and refreshing water.
At Bief Waterfall, you'll find a majestic site where a small stream plunges from a rocky overhang. Uniquely, ancient fossils are embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter behind the falls, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past. It's particularly impressive after rain or in spring.
The waterfalls, especially the Bief Waterfall, are particularly impressive after periods of rain or during spring when the streams carry more water. This ensures a more dramatic flow and vibrant natural surroundings.
Yes, the Ladder Trail and Waterfall in Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger offers a challenging experience. This path is narrow, can be muddy, crosses small streams, and includes a section over a ladder. It's described as an 'Amazon-like' environment, but be aware it can be underwater during high water.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including loops from Tramelan and longer routes like the Bernese Jura Trail. For cyclists, there are road cycling and general cycling routes, such as those passing through the Sorne Gorge or to the Étang de la Gruère. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Tramelan, Road Cycling Routes around Tramelan, and Cycling around Tramelan guides.
The Pichoux Gorges, carved by the Sorne River, are known as '1,000 springs' due to the impressive number of springs emerging from the limestone cliffs. These create gushing geysers of water, especially on rainy days, offering a mystical and wild natural experience with the river murmuring through almost vertical gorge walls.
Yes, you can find Le Theilungsrecht Restaurant and Waterfall, which combines a waterfall visit with a dining experience. This spot is also accessible via a path that is marked for mountain bikes, though it can be challenging for cyclists.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views and the refreshing atmosphere, especially at sites like the Bief Waterfall. The unique natural spectacles, such as the emerald color of Green Lake and the ancient fossils at Bief Waterfall, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Absolutely. At Bief Waterfall, the rocky overhang from which the stream plunges was once a seabed. You can observe ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter behind the falls, providing a fascinating geological insight into the area's past.
Trail runners will find the region rewarding. Green Lake is an ideal destination for trail runners wanting to discover the Jura region. For a more intense experience, the Ladder Trail and Waterfall in Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger offers a challenging route through a unique forest environment.
The waterfalls around Tramelan are set within the diverse landscapes of the Jura region. You'll find areas characterized by rocky overhangs, dense forests, and limestone gorges. The Pichoux Gorges, for instance, feature almost vertical gorge walls and numerous springs, while the Bief Waterfall is nestled within a forest environment.


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