Best natural monuments around Passavant offer a diverse landscape characterized by river valleys, rock formations, and unique geological features. The region, situated in the Doubs department of France, provides opportunities to explore natural springs, caves, and scenic viewpoints. These sites highlight the area's natural beauty and geological significance. Visitors can experience a variety of natural settings, from accessible waterfalls to challenging cave systems.
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an impressive rocky landscape right on the bike path
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The blue spring is a Vauclusian spring which emerges in an oval basin. Its depth is nine meters. Divers explored the submerged gallery over a length of 220 meters before stumbling upon a narrowing which was not crossed. The gallery is made up of two siphons. The turquoise blue waters give it its name.
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On the EuroVelo 6 along the Doubs and Rhine-Rhône Canal to Baume-les-Dames. Beautiful scenery, excellent cycle path, pleasant rest stops. More information: de.eurovelo.com/ev6/france
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Magnificent panoramas at an altitude of 455 meters. We can also see the Babre slot nestled in the Lavenne woods.
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As the name suggests, this water is crystal clear sea blue. Is it worth visiting and maybe taking a dip?
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High grotto with wonderful limescale deposits - accessible via a metal ladder even without equipment. The grotto does not lead deep into the rock, the daylight is sufficient, you do not need a flashlight. It is freely accessible to everyone.
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At the top of these cliffs, the Saut de Gamache belvedere overlooks the Doubs valley. It allows you to discover Baume-les-Dames nestled between the hills and the village of Esnans below.
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The cave is listed as a real classic among speleologists. Through a very small shaft entrance of just 30 x 50 cm. you have to abseil about 7 meters ... Then the next 18 meter deep shaft. A final climbing step, about 5 meters lower, ends in an impressive and large hall with beautiful stalactite columns.
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Around Passavant, you can discover a diverse landscape featuring impressive viewpoints, unique natural springs, and fascinating cave systems. These sites highlight the region's natural beauty and geological significance, offering experiences from accessible grottoes to challenging cave explorations.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Saut de Gamache Viewpoint offers an impressive rocky landscape right on a bike path, making it easily accessible. Additionally, the Grotte Sous Buen is a high grotto with wonderful limescale deposits, accessible via a metal ladder, and daylight is sufficient inside, making it a family-friendly exploration without special equipment.
Two highly regarded viewpoints are the Roche de Chatard Viewpoint and the Saut de Gamache Viewpoint. The Roche de Chatard offers magnificent panoramas at an altitude of 455 meters, including views of the Babre slot. The Saut de Gamache belvedere overlooks the Doubs valley, providing scenic views of Baume-les-Dames nestled between the hills.
You can visit La Source bleue, a natural monument where a Vauclusian spring emerges in an oval basin. Its striking turquoise blue waters give it its name, and it reaches a depth of nine meters. Divers have explored its submerged gallery for over 220 meters.
The area offers a range of cave experiences. The Grotte Sous Buen is easily accessible, featuring impressive limescale deposits. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Grotte du Petit Siblot is a classic among speleologists, requiring abseiling through a very small shaft entrance into an impressive hall with stalactite columns.
Yes, the region around Passavant offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are running routes like the "Roche de Chatard Viewpoint – Le pont rouge loop" and cycling paths along the Doubs. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Passavant, Road Cycling Routes around Passavant, and MTB Trails around Passavant guide pages.
The natural monuments around Passavant are characterized by significant geological features including impressive rock formations, river valleys, and unique karstic phenomena like Vauclusian springs and cave systems with stalactite formations. The viewpoints often highlight these dramatic landscapes and the Doubs valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramas from viewpoints like Roche de Chatard, the crystal-clear turquoise waters of La Source bleue, and the accessibility of grottoes such as Grotte Sous Buen. The excellent cycle paths near sites like Saut de Gamache Viewpoint are also highly valued.
Yes, the Grotte du Petit Siblot is considered a challenging natural monument, especially for speleologists. It involves navigating a very small shaft entrance and requires abseiling down multiple sections, including an 18-meter deep shaft, to reach an impressive large hall.
Absolutely. The Saut de Gamache Viewpoint is conveniently located right on a bike path, specifically the EuroVelo 6 route along the Doubs and Rhine-Rhône Canal. This allows you to enjoy the scenic rocky landscape and views of the Doubs valley as part of a cycling tour.


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