Best canyons around Le Bizot are found in the surrounding Doubs department, where the Doubs River has carved impressive gorges and natural rock formations. This region offers 9 distinct gorges, characterized by dramatic cliffs and wild natural environments. Visitors can explore sections of these features, including areas around Lac de Moron and the iconic Saut du Doubs waterfall.
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The Saut du Doubs is a 27-meter-high waterfall located along the Doubs River, which forms the border between France and Switzerland here. The waterfall is the result of a paleohistoric landslide that filled the narrow, gorge-like Doubs Valley, which cuts deep into the limestone formations of the Folded Jura, about 14,000 years ago.
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By far the most beautiful stage of this route. The rocky path is a true experience. Incredibly beautiful. Tip: hike this stage very early in the morning when you're still alone. The peace and quiet and the very calm, dark-green water are almost meditative. It's not easy to put this place into words. Be sure to allow plenty of time.
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Pretty little rock arch through which the hiking trail leads. There are a few more of them on the Swiss side.
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An interesting hiking experience to have two viewpoints 5m away and not be able to cross. The view is actually better on the French side 😉 The "Saut du Doubs" is a 27-meter-high waterfall on the Doubs, which is located on the French-Swiss border. During periods of flooding on the Doubs, kayak records have been set here for overcoming the waterfall.
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Beautiful path along a ford, partly lined with rocks. Great views of the picturesque landscape on the Doubs.
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The steep descent down from the dam of Lac de Moron leaves you in awe of this impressive structure.
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A little change when circling Lac de Moron 👍🏻
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Going to the Saut du Doubs means leaping thousands of kilometers and feeling like you're in the middle of the Canadian canyons. The landscapes of this place are magnificent! This waterfall and its pools are classified as a major national site and are located on the border line between Switzerland and France. There are therefore two observation sites for the waterfall.
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The region around Le Bizot, particularly in the Doubs department, is known for its dramatic gorges carved by the Doubs River. Key natural features include the iconic Saut du Doubs Waterfall, the impressive Consolation Cirque, and unique formations like the Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. For instance, the general area around the Saut du Doubs Waterfall offers accessible viewpoints. The Consolation Cirque is also a natural landscape park with hiking opportunities that can be adapted for various skill levels, making it enjoyable for families.
The wild natural environment of the Doubs gorges, including areas like the Smuggler's Path Along the Doubs and the Grotte du Grenier, remains largely untouched. This allows for diverse wildlife, though specific species are not detailed. Visitors can expect to encounter typical Jura mountain fauna and various bird species in these serene settings.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Le Bizot guide, with routes like the Noël Cerneux Red Trail. There are also running trails and road cycling routes, including options from the Road Cycling Routes around Le Bizot guide, which features routes like the Jura 1 loop.
Absolutely. The trail leading through the Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail is noted for its scenic views and calm waters, offering a unique experience as the path passes directly through a rock formation. The Smuggler's Path Along the Doubs also provides great views of the picturesque landscape.
The Saut du Doubs Waterfall is a major national site, featuring a 27-meter-high cascade along the Doubs River. It's located directly on the border between Switzerland and France, offering two observation points. The landscape here is often compared to Canadian canyons due to its dramatic beauty.
Yes, Lac de Moron, an artificial lake created by the Châtelot dam, is bordered by high, semicircular cliffs. Walking along its steep banks is a popular activity, leading towards the Saut du Doubs waterfall. You can also visit the area Below the Châtelot dam, which offers impressive views of the structure and surrounding gorge.
The Consolation Cirque is a wild natural recess, 350 meters deep, framed by magnificent cliffs. It's a typical Jura rock basin featuring several karst springs and is considered a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Visitors can appreciate its grandeur from viewpoints like Chauve Roche and Sainte-Catherine.
Beyond the deep gorges, the region features unique geological formations such as the Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail, a natural monument where the hiking path passes directly through the rock. The area also has karst springs within the Consolation Cirque, showcasing the distinctive geology of the Jura mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic cliffs, wild natural environments, and the serene beauty of the Doubs River. The area is appreciated for its diverse natural features, from the powerful Saut du Doubs Waterfall to the tranquil waters along the Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail. The sense of peace and the stunning landscapes are often highlighted.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, the shady gorges along the Doubs are particularly pleasant for walks during hot summer days. The natural beauty of the region, with its waterfalls and lush forests, can be enjoyed across spring, summer, and autumn, with each season offering a different perspective on the landscape.
The region has a rich history, with paths like the Smuggler's Path Along the Doubs hinting at past activities. The Doubs River itself forms a historical border between France and Switzerland, notably at the Saut du Doubs Waterfall, which has been a significant landmark for centuries.


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