Natural monuments around Rosières-Sur-Barbèche are found in a region characterized by the Barbèche valley, the Lomont mountain range, and the plateaus of Belvoir and Belleherbe. This area, situated at an altitude of 545 meters, offers a variety of natural features. The landscape includes caves, waterfalls, and viewpoints, providing diverse outdoor exploration opportunities. The Doubs department location contributes to its distinct geological formations and river valleys.
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Very beautiful viewpoint of Montaigue with orientation table.
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Really impressive, you should definitely spend some time there.
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This road makes the transition between the plateau and the Dessoubre valley. So, in the direction of descent, you can enjoy superb views of the river.
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Belvedere of the Rocher du Bourbet
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Once you have passed through the arch you find yourself in a magnificent rock courtyard; you are surrounded by rocks; a natural cathedral!
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A kind of rock grotto or transitional cave
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Superb cave, perfect for setting up a bivouac! The light that enters the cave at the end of the day is just sublime! There is also a small wooden table ⛺️
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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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Visitors frequently highlight the unique geological formations. The Bisontin Cave is particularly popular for its natural geological arch and rocky courtyard, often described as a 'natural cathedral'. Another favorite is the Waroly Waterfall, known for its impressive tufa rock formations and tiered cascades.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet is a great choice, offering panoramic views and a spacious, well-secured picnic area, making it ideal for a family outing.
The area is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore fascinating caves like the Bisontin Cave, admire unique tufa waterfalls such as the Waroly Waterfall, and enjoy stunning panoramic vistas from viewpoints like the Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet and the View of the Dessoubre River. The landscape also includes river valleys and forest areas.
Yes, the region has significant historical natural sites. The Abri-sous-roche de Rochedane, a prehistoric rock shelter, gained international recognition for yielding 77 engraved and 122 painted pebbles dating back to the Azilian period (11,000 years ago), offering a glimpse into ancient human activity.
The region around Rosières-Sur-Barbèche is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Rosières-Sur-Barbèche, Running Trails around Rosières-Sur-Barbèche, and Road Cycling Routes around Rosières-Sur-Barbèche guides.
Absolutely. The Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet, situated at 700 meters, offers stunning panoramic vistas of the Dessoubre and Doubs valleys. Another scenic spot is the View of the Dessoubre River, providing superb views as the road transitions between the plateau and the valley. The View of Montaigue also offers a beautiful perspective of the landscape, complete with an orientation table.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations and the serene natural beauty. The 'natural cathedral' inside the Bisontin Cave and the impressive tufa formations of the Waroly Waterfall are frequently mentioned. The panoramic views from various belvederes also receive high praise for their scenic appeal.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Rosières-Sur-Barbèche, the wider region of the Doubs department features impressive river areas. The Gorges du Doubs and Saut du Doubs are approximately 26 km away, and the Gorges de Remonot is about 30 km distant, all offering spectacular natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.
While specific parking details for each monument vary, popular viewpoints like the Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet are known to have spacious picnic areas, often implying accessible parking. It's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details on komoot for precise parking information before your visit.
The terrain around Rosières-Sur-Barbèche is characterized by the Barbèche valley, the Lomont mountain range, and the plateaus of Belvoir and Belleherbe. This means you can expect a mix of valley paths, forest trails, and ascents to viewpoints. Some routes, like those leading to the Bisontin Cave or Waroly Waterfall, might involve intermediate difficulty due to rocky or uneven paths.
While the natural monuments themselves are often in more secluded natural settings, Rosières-Sur-Barbèche and nearby villages offer amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the surrounding communities, providing convenient places to refresh and stay after exploring the natural sites.


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