Best waterfalls around Fournet-Blancheroche are found in the Doubs department of France, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to the Jura Mountains. This area offers a mix of local waterfall experiences and access to more prominent waterfall systems. The commune is situated within a scenic environment, providing opportunities for exploring natural features and hiking trails.
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There is a pretty waterfall above the hut and a little below there is a structure to collect the water. Némorin is a legend in this area "Into the Wild à la franc-comtoise". It is not advisable for hikers to descend into the valley here. The path there is not easy to find and it is very overgrown. Driftwood often blocks the way. Instead, you should follow the marked path to the GR5 and then take the switchbacks into the valley.
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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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Cozy restaurant with a view of impressive rocks and the Doubs
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Probably the most wildly romantic restaurant!
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the path is also marked as a path for bicycles by a mountain bike symbol. However, I would only recommend this trail to cyclists with a mountain bike. The real "difficulties" are yet to come - a little later. I also took pictures for this.
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The Waroly waterfall is a fine example of a tufa waterfall. Huge tuffs rub shoulders with gentle stair steps to form this impressive waterfall.
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The region is known for its tufa waterfalls. For example, the Waroly Waterfall is a prime example, featuring impressive tuffs alongside gentle stair steps. You can also find waterfalls integrated into challenging trails, such as the Ladder Trail and Waterfall in Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger, which involves navigating ladders and crossing small streams.
Yes, the Ladder Trail and Waterfall in Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger offers a challenging experience. The path is narrow, can be muddy, and requires crossing small streams and navigating ladders. Be aware that parts of the trail can be underwater during high water levels.
You can visit Le Theilungsrecht Restaurant and Waterfall, which combines a natural waterfall feature with a nearby restaurant. The path to this waterfall is also marked for mountain bikes.
The waterfalls offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring often brings the most powerful flow due to snowmelt. Autumn provides vibrant colors, especially around sites like the Saut du Doubs. Winter can transform them into a frozen spectacle. For the Ladder Trail and Waterfall, be cautious during high water periods when parts of the trail might be submerged.
While some local trails can be challenging, the wider Jura region offers options. The Saut du Doubs, for instance, is accessible by foot, horse-drawn carriage, or boat, making it a versatile option for families. The Hérisson Waterfalls also have varying difficulty trails, including shorter, easier walks to some of the main falls.
The area around Fournet-Blancheroche is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails. Many of these routes pass by or near waterfalls, allowing you to combine your visit with a longer adventure. For example, the path to Le Theilungsrecht Restaurant and Waterfall is also suitable for mountain biking.
The Saut du Doubs is a magnificent 27-meter high waterfall on the Franco-Swiss border, known for its dramatic landscapes. It's about a 30-40 minute drive from Fournet-Blancheroche. You can reach it on foot, by horse-drawn carriage, or by taking a scenic boat trip from Villers-le-Lac (France) or Les Brenets (Switzerland), cruising through the serene Doubs lakes before arriving at the falls.
Yes, at the Hérisson Waterfalls, specifically the Grand Saut, which plunges 60 meters, it is possible to walk behind the water curtain for a unique perspective. The Hérisson Waterfalls are located about 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes drive from Fournet-Blancheroche.
The Hérisson Waterfalls are not only a natural wonder but also hold historical significance. Along the trails, you can find remains of old workshops and factories, such as the Girard Leap nail factory and the Jeunet Mill, which utilized the hydraulic power of the falls. The Maison des Cascades information center provides further insights into the valley's heritage.
The Némorin Shelter and Waterfall features a pretty waterfall located above a hut. There's also a structure nearby to collect water. While the area is scenic, it's important to note that descending into the valley from here is not advisable for hikers, as the path is difficult to find, very overgrown, and often blocked by driftwood. It's recommended to follow the marked path to the GR5 instead.
Yes, the Ulysse Bridge Waterfall (Cascade du pont d'Ulysse) is a smaller, charming waterfall integrated into a hiking trail in the Grotte des Moines area near Fournet-Blancheroche. This scenic walk offers panoramic views of the Doubs Gorges and the surrounding Swiss Jura peaks, and includes passing the impressive 'Échelles de la Mort' (Ladders of Death).


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