Best canyons around Chézery-Forens are characterized by deep gorges and river valleys within the Jura Mountains. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including rocky cirques, river systems, and elevated viewpoints. These geological formations provide opportunities for exploration and observation of the local environment. Chézery-Forens is situated in an area known for its natural monuments and varied terrain.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Magnificent viewpoint, not to be missed under any circumstances.
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The promontory offers a sublime panorama of the Roche Fauconnière cirque. The site has been classified as a “sensitive natural area” since 1936. The 150 meter high cliff dominates the Semine valley and faces the Orvaz valley.
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Very nice hike. Perfect with 2 children and a dog. However, there is no sign indicating that we are entering a nature reserve, just a sign when we leave.
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Super easy hike to do with young children. Magnificent view of the Cirque, Mont Blanc and Leman. Possibility of lunch at Yéti (just below the arrival station) after the walk.
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Le Saut du Chien, located in the Jura department, is a fascinating natural waterfall. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and is visible from the road.
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Demanding hike but beautiful views. To be done in dry weather because the descent from the belvedere "above the sandstone" is very slippery, muddy and steep when the path is wet, so frankly a headache!
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From this vantage point, the view extends to the distant horizon. The geology is visible amid the greenery.
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Beyond the most popular spots, you can discover places like Chazuet Caves, which are a hidden gem with a small hall and narrow passages. Another interesting site is Creux de Praffion, a beautiful rocky cirque known for its views of Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, and often home to chamois and cows.
Yes, the region offers options for families. Creux de Praffion is highlighted as a super easy hike suitable for young children, offering magnificent views. The tips for Chazuet Caves also mention it as a nice walk with children.
The gorges and viewpoints in the region offer diverse panoramas. From Dog's Leap, you can see views extending to the distant horizon, showcasing the geology amid the greenery. La Roche Fauconnière provides a sublime panorama of its cirque, with a 150-meter high cliff dominating the Semine valley. Creux de Praffion offers magnificent views of the Cirque, Mont Blanc, and Lake Geneva.
The area around Chézery-Forens is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous running trails, including difficult loops like the Crêt de Chalam loop from Chézery. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the Cuvéry Pass – Plateau de Retord loop, and road cycling routes like the Valserine Gorges loop from Chézery. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Chézery-Forens, Gravel biking around Chézery-Forens, and Road Cycling Routes around Chézery-Forens guide pages.
When visiting Valserine Gorges, be sure to see the Pierres Bridge, a concrete arch bridge built in 1957 that spans the gorge at a height of around 60 meters. It's considered a magnificent viewpoint not to be missed.
Some trails, like those leading to Dog's Leap, are described as demanding hikes. It's recommended to do them in dry weather, as descents can be very slippery, muddy, and steep when wet. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, some areas are suitable for dogs. For example, the walk to Chazuet Caves is noted as being perfect with two children and a dog. However, always check specific regulations for each site, especially if entering a nature reserve.
The Jura Mountains, where Chézery-Forens is located, offer beautiful scenery throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to check weather forecasts, especially for trails that can become slippery when wet, as mentioned for Dog's Leap.
The canyons and gorges around Chézery-Forens are characterized by deep river valleys, rocky cirques, and elevated viewpoints within the Jura Mountains. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including significant geological formations, rivers like the Valserine, and dense forests, such as those surrounding La Roche Fauconnière.
Yes, the region features several natural monuments. Dog's Leap and Valserine Gorges are both classified as natural monuments. Additionally, the site of La Roche Fauconnière has been classified as a “sensitive natural area” since 1936, highlighting its ecological importance.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views and the natural beauty of the area. The komoot community has contributed 29 photos and 117 upvotes, indicating a high level of engagement and satisfaction with the scenic landscapes and exploration opportunities offered by these gorges and natural monuments.


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