Best canyons around Grand'Combe-Des-Bois are found in a region characterized by its dramatic river gorges and impressive waterfalls. This area, situated in the Doubs department of France, offers natural landscapes carved by the Doubs River, forming part of the border with Switzerland. Visitors can explore various geological formations, including deep gorges and significant waterfall sites. The terrain provides opportunities for exploring rugged natural beauty and diverse riverine environments.
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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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Please note that most of the photos associated with the route are photos of the via ferrata and the names of the ladders themselves, which are very solid stairs and not rope bridges! It is perfectly feasible for hiking, even if the height can be disconcerting.
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Everything is in good working order. A beautiful experience, thank you to whomever keeps this maintained and safe!
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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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This 500 meters long via ferrata with a 100 meters positive difference in altitude takes place on the French-Swiss border, in the grandiose and vertiginous setting of the Doubs gorges which for a long time sheltered the smuggling activities between these two countries. Very playful and vertiginous with ladders, footbridges, a zip line, cable and Nepalese bridges, it is certainly one of the most beautiful and impressive via ferrata of the region. After a few minutes of walking on a path, the course begins in the beautiful vertical limestone cliff by a first ladder soon followed by a Nepalese bridge, a beam and a slightly overhanging dihedral. This is the most physical part of the route, and it precedes the first escape route that leads to the Cendrée lookout. The next section offers a short, slightly overhanging passage, then a Tibetan bridge made of logs and a 42-meter-long "3-strand" cable bridge, both of which test your balance. The itinerary continues across a ledge (second possible escape route), takes a descending ladder, crosses a new cable bridge ("2 strands" this time), then goes up vertically by exploiting the weaknesses of the wall. The ladder and the beam that follow announce the long 60 meter zip line that can be avoided via the third escape route (but that would be a shame!). A last beam and a steep and original rope ladder bring you to the end of the via ferrata. A safe path follows the cliff, passes by the belvedere where you can still admire the superb landscapes, then follows the route of the smugglers of yesteryear before bringing you back to the parking lot. (https://www.directmountain.com/en/activities/807-via-ferrata-charquemont/)
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By taking this trail which follows the La Ronde River, you will cross valleys, forests and meadows. You can also enjoy the view of the Chasseral, the highest peak in the Jura chain.
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The region around Grand'Combe-Des-Bois is known for its dramatic river gorges and impressive waterfalls. Key attractions include the Saut du Doubs Waterfall, an impressive 27-meter-high cascade, and the extensive Gorges du Doubs, which offer rugged landscapes along the French-Swiss border. Other notable sites like the Gorges de Remonot and the Défilé d'Entre-Roches also contribute to the area's natural beauty.
You can find a variety of hiking experiences, from scenic trails along the Doubs River to more challenging routes. For instance, The Ladders of Death offers a route with metal ladders and paths along the Doubs gorges, providing a challenging and adventurous experience. The Combe de Biaufond also features a wild gorge with ladders and wooden platforms along the river, known for its unique trail features.
While some routes like Combe de Biaufond are not recommended for young children or dogs due to ladders and potential for rapid river changes, other areas offer more accessible views. The Saut du Doubs Waterfall, for example, has two observation points that are generally accessible for viewing the impressive cascade. Always check specific trail conditions and difficulty before heading out with family.
The shady gorges along the Doubs are particularly pleasant for a visit during hot summer days. However, it's crucial to avoid trails with ladders or paths along the river during heavy rain or thunderstorms, as river levels can rise significantly. Spring and autumn also offer beautiful scenery with milder temperatures.
Beyond the major waterfalls and gorges, you can find unique geological formations. The Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail is a notable feature where the hiking path leads directly through a natural rock arch. The region also boasts diverse riverine environments and forests, such as those found Along the valley of the La Ronde, offering views of the Chasseral.
The area around Grand'Combe-Des-Bois is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking and exploring the gorges, you can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For more details on these activities, you can explore the gravel biking guide, the cycling guide, or the running trails guide for the region.
Yes, the area offers adventurous routes. The Ladders of Death not only refers to a challenging hiking path but also designates a via ferrata course. This course is suspended between the cliffs of the Doubs gorges, featuring ladders, footbridges, a zip line, and Nepalese bridges, providing a thrilling experience for those seeking more extreme adventures.
The Saut du Doubs Waterfall is a major national site, marking the border between Switzerland and France. Its impressive 27-meter drop and surrounding basins create a dramatic landscape often compared to Canadian canyons. It's a prime destination for nature lovers and photographers, offering breathtaking views from two observation points.
The Combe de Biaufond is a wild and boxed-in gorge featuring a path with stainless steel ladders and wooden platforms along the river. It's considered a challenging trail and is not suitable for young children or dogs. It's also important to avoid this walk during rain or thunderstorms, as the river can swell rapidly. You can continue past the ladders to a small lake.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, the feeling of being immersed in wild landscapes, and the unique geological formations. The impressive Saut du Doubs Waterfall and the adventurous trails like The Ladders of Death are particularly popular, offering memorable experiences and stunning photo opportunities.
While specific permits are not generally mentioned for hiking, it's always wise to check local regulations, especially for more adventurous activities like via ferrata. For trails involving ladders or river crossings, such as those in Combe de Biaufond, it's crucial to avoid visiting during heavy rain or thunderstorms due to the risk of rising water levels. Always wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for rugged terrain.


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