Mountain peaks around Cornol are situated within the Jura Mountains in the canton of Jura, Switzerland. This region features diverse landscapes, including forests, pastures, and limestone plateaus. While not as high as the Alps, the area offers scenic vistas and opportunities for outdoor activities. The municipality of Cornol serves as a starting point for exploring the natural features of the surrounding Jura mountains Cornol.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A beautiful view. The rest area is also frequently used by pilgrims on the Way of St. James.
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Magnificent point of view but watch out for those who are afraid of heights!
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From the opposite bank you have a great view of the historic town of Saint-Ursanne. A sublime moment when you cross the stone bridge and through the gate into the city.
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This ridge is located at around 850 m above sea level and offers a breathtaking view of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. You can also discover the abandoned fort of Plainbois, which was part of the defense system during the two world wars.
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Mont Russelin is a mountain in the Swiss Jura, with a height of 951 meters and a prominence of 120 meters. It is an ideal destination for hikers who appreciate scenic views and historic sites. One of the best trails to reach the summit is the Chemin de la MOB, which starts from La Caquerelle and passes through a dreamlike forest. Mont Russelin is a demanding but rewarding hike that will make you appreciate the beauty and diversity of the Jura region.
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This ridge is located approximately 850 m above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. You can also discover the abandoned fort of Plainbois, which was part of the defense system during the two world wars.
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The city entrance via the St.-Jean bridge is a great photo opportunity.
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The mountain peaks around Cornol are situated within the Jura Mountains, characterized by diverse landscapes including forests, pastures, and limestone plateaus. While not as high as the Alps, they offer scenic vistas and excellent opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. You'll find a mix of viewpoints and summits that provide picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, there are several prominent viewpoints. The Grande Roche Viewpoint is a natural monument located approximately 850 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views of the Ajoie valley and the Vosges. Another notable spot is the View of the Jura rocky cliff, which provides a stunning panorama after an ascent.
One significant highlight is Saint-Ursanne Old Town and the Doubs River. This settlement and viewpoint offers superb views of the historic town of Saint-Ursanne, known for its medieval charm. From the opposite bank, you can capture a great perspective of this ancient town.
Among the notable peaks, Mont Russelin stands out as a mountain in the Swiss Jura with a height of 951 meters. It's an ideal destination for hikers seeking scenic views and historic sites.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, exploring the area around Saint-Ursanne Old Town and the Doubs River is considered family-friendly, allowing for enjoyable walks and sightseeing in a historic setting.
The Jura Mountains around Cornol are well-suited for hiking. You can find trails ranging from moderate to challenging. For example, to reach the summit of Mont Russelin, there's the Chemin de la MOB, which passes through a beautiful forest, offering a demanding but rewarding experience.
Beyond hiking, the area around Cornol is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles, with options like the 'Doubs Valley – Saint-Ursanne Railway Viaduct loop'. There are also dedicated gravel biking routes, such as the 'Saint-Ursanne Railway Viaduct – Rangiers Pass loop', and several running trails, including loops directly from Cornol. For more details, you can check out the Cycling around Cornol, Gravel biking around Cornol, and Running Trails around Cornol guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and the diverse natural landscapes. Many enjoy the picturesque vistas from viewpoints like Grande Roche Viewpoint and the rewarding panoramas after ascents to spots like the View of the Jura rocky cliff. The historic charm of places like Saint-Ursanne also adds to the overall appeal.
Yes, the region offers challenging hikes for experienced adventurers. For instance, the ascent to Mont Russelin is described as a demanding but rewarding hike, perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and diversity of the Jura region.
The terrain in the Jura Mountains around Cornol is varied. You can expect a mix of forest paths, open pastures, and limestone plateaus. Some trails, especially to viewpoints or summits, might involve ascents over rocky or uneven ground, offering a diverse hiking experience.
Yes, the Grande Roche Viewpoint is designated as a natural monument. Besides its stunning views, you can also discover the abandoned fort of Plainbois nearby, which was part of the defense system during the two world wars, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty.


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