Best attractions and places to see around Crans include a diverse range of natural landscapes and points of interest. The region features numerous hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and significant natural features like gorges and lakes. Visitors can explore summits offering panoramic views and discover unique geological formations. Crans provides a variety of outdoor experiences for those interested in exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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🌿 Lake Narlay: Essential Information Location: Frasnois municipality, in the Lakes Region (Jura). Altitude: 748 m. Surface area: 41 ha. Depth: Up to 40 m, making it the deepest lake in the Jura. Origin: Glacial lake, likely formed by a rockfall. Environment: Meadows, forests, peat bogs, Natura 2000 and Ramsar sites. (Copilot)
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The Gorges de la Langouette are impressive for their vastness and the uniqueness of their wild environment. With the many light effects illuminating the mosses and ferns growing beneath the wooded canopy, they exude a gentle and tranquil atmosphere, particularly conducive to relaxation. This unspoiled spot offers a privileged view of the water's work, carving the canyon with its capricious meanders. The Petit Saine River, roaring and unpredictable, overcomes all obstacles to continue its course before converging with the Ain a few kilometers further on.
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Lac de Narlay is a lake in the Jura department of France, about 10 km south of Champagnole in Franche-Comté. It lies at an altitude of 748 m in the municipality of Le Frasnois and covers an area of approximately 0.4 km². The lake is 950 m long and 625 m wide. Its maximum depth is 40 m.
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Lacs de Maclu are two adjacent lakes in the western part of the French Jura, in the Jura department of Franche-Comté. They are located at an elevation of 779 m in a depression in the High Jura, in the region of the Five Lakes near Le Frasnois, about 12 km south of Champagnole. The Petit Maclu, located to the northeast, has an area of 5 hectares, a length of about 500 m, and a maximum width of about 120 m. Its greatest depth is 11 m. It lies entirely within the municipal territory of Le Frasnois.
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Easy, shaded path, perfect for cooling off in hot weather.
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Very nice walk but a lot of tarmac
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Accessible on foot for families, be careful with narrow and steep stairs on certain portions
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Surprising river, the Saine in all its forms!
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Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from Pic de l'Aigle, where you can see the Ilay gorges and, on clear days, even Mont Blanc. Another highly rated spot is the Langouette Gorges, a deep canyon with footbridges offering a tranquil environment. The Three Lakes Viewpoint is also very popular for its unique panorama of three lakes, known for their distinctive whitish rim.
Yes, the Three Lakes Viewpoint offers a view of lakes with a unique whitish rim. This characteristic is due to a chemical phenomenon involving chalk at the bottom of the lakes, their depth, and the heat. The Langouette Gorges also showcase impressive rock formations carved by the Petit Saine River.
From Pic de l'Aigle, you can enjoy extensive views of the Jura mountains, the Ilay gorges, and the plateaus above the Saône plain. On very clear days, Mont Blanc is visible in the distance. The Three Lakes Viewpoint provides a stunning panorama of three distinct lakes.
Yes, Petit Maclu Lake is considered family-friendly, offering an easy, shaded path perfect for cooling off. The area around the Maclu lakes is also a Natura 2000 site, providing an excellent opportunity to observe local wildlife and plants like water lilies.
Yes, swimming is allowed in Lake Narlay. A charming path goes around the lake, through forests and meadows, making it a pleasant spot for a visit and a refreshing dip.
The Crans area offers various outdoor activities, including mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Shore of Lac de Narlay – Grand Maclu Lake loop' or 'The ghost tunnel! loop'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Crans guide.
Absolutely. Gravel biking is popular here, with routes such as 'The ghost tunnel! – Shore of Lac de Narlay loop' and 'Grand Maclu Lake – Shore of Lac de Narlay loop'. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Crans guide.
Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Mouthe – Col de Saint-Sorlin loop' or the 'Gorges de la Langouette loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Crans guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from Pic de l'Aigle, and the tranquil, wild environment of the Langouette Gorges. The unique characteristics of the lakes, like the whitish rim at the Three Lakes Viewpoint, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the path around Lake Narlay is described as charming and easy, winding through forests and meadows. The path around Petit Maclu Lake is also easy and shaded, making it ideal for a relaxed stroll.
The lakes, such as Petit Maclu Lake, Lake Narlay, and the lakes visible from the Three Lakes Viewpoint, are significant for their natural beauty and ecological value. The Maclu lakes, for instance, are part of a Natura 2000 area, providing a rich habitat for various animal and plant species.


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