Attractions and places to see around Villers-Sous-Chalamont, located in the Doubs department of France, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The region is characterized by its ancient pathways, serene natural reserves, and diverse geological formations. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by rivers, caves, and dramatic cliffs, alongside remnants of medieval history.
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a perfect place to recharge your batteries
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Remember not to venture too far into the cave
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The village of Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne is remarkable for the scale of its landscapes, the rhythm of the mountains and depressions. It knows how to combine in a restricted space the charm of the foliage and the fir trees with the austerity of the rock walls, the impetuosity of the waterfalls with the intimacy of the undergrowth, the mystery of the caves with the picturesqueness of the belvederes.
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The spring is simply gigantic and there aren't too many tourists - at least when we were there.
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The Verneau is an underground river in the Franche-Comté Jura. It collects water from the Déservillers plateau and comes to the surface near Nans-sous-Sainte-Anne before flowing into the Lison. It is one of the largest underground rivers in France. During our visit, we found a notice saying that it is forbidden to enter the area around the spring or waterfall.
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This highlight is located on the plateau under which the cave opening is located. It can be found via a dead-end path, but the view is a bit sobering.
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The Sarrasine Cave impresses with its 90 m high portal. A 40 m thick layer of limestone separates it from the upper part of the plateau. The cave system has been explored for about 4 km, and hikers equipped with a flashlight can access it up to a small lake inside. https://www.lieux-insolites.fr
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Very beautifully laid out and developed. There are also interesting information boards, e.g. about the underground connection of the local springs. At the end of the 19th century, a mill owner wanted to divert the water from the spring, which, after intervention by the population and a member of parliament, led to the first French environmental protection law. https://www.montagnes-du-jura.fr/
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The region is rich in natural features. You can visit the captivating Lison Spring, known for its powerful waterfall, accessible cave, and turquoise pool. Another impressive site is the Sarrazine Cave, a vast 'wild cathedral' carved into limestone. Don't miss the Verneau Spring, where water from the largest cave system in the Doubs department emerges. Other notable natural sites include the Source du Lison, Verneau Waterfall, Creux Billard, and the Réserve Naturelle des Tourbières.
Yes, Villers-sous-Chalamont offers several historical sites. Explore the Passage Antique de Chalamont, an ancient carved passage that served as a medieval toll site. You can also visit the Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Bois (La Mère Église), dating back to before 1199, which houses historical artifacts. The remnants of Chalamont Castle, originally built in 1237, also hold historical significance.
For families, the 'Le Village Enchanté' (The Enchanted Village) nature adventure park is a fantastic option. It offers a wide array of activities suitable for all ages, including electric drift karts, quads, accrobranches (tree climbing), zip lines, giant ball pits, pedal boats, inflatable games, mini-golf, and a 'Fairy Tale Valley'. The Lison Spring is also considered family-friendly, offering an easy path to a beautiful waterfall and cave.
The area boasts several stunning viewpoints. The Belvédère de Montmahoux, at 828 meters altitude, offers expansive vistas of the Jura Mountains, with Mont Blanc visible on clear days. Other scenic spots include the Belvédère du Vieux-Château and the Belvédère des Feuilles, both providing picturesque views of the Lison valley and its meandering river.
The region is a haven for hikers, with numerous well-documented trails. You can find routes that incorporate natural features like the Lison River, the Lison Spring, and the Sarrazine Cave. Trails also lead to the Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge) and Creux Billard. For more detailed information and specific routes, check out the Hiking around Villers-Sous-Chalamont guide.
Yes, the area around Villers-sous-Chalamont caters to various cycling preferences. You can find dedicated routes for road cycling and gravel biking. For instance, there are moderate to difficult road cycling routes like 'On the route of the fir trees' and gravel biking options such as 'ReMouthable'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Villers-Sous-Chalamont guide and the Gravel biking around Villers-Sous-Chalamont guide.
Visitors are often captivated by the sheer power and beauty of sites like the Lison Spring, noting its never-dry waterfall, the accessible cave, and the striking turquoise pool at the base of a cliff. The Sarrazine Cave is admired for its impressive 90-meter high portal, often described as a 'wild cathedral' carved into the limestone, offering a sense of awe and adventure.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and full waterfalls, while summer offers warm weather for hiking and exploring. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Some natural sites, like the Lison Spring, are particularly attractive after a long rainy season when the water flow is at its most powerful.
Absolutely. Just a short distance away, you can visit Salins-les-Bains, known for its historical salt mines and thermal baths. Arbois offers a charming old town and is famous for its Jura wines. The village of Lods is designated as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' as are Château-Chalon and Baume-les-Messieurs, each offering unique charm and natural settings. Don't forget Nans-sous-Saint-Anne, a pretty village crossed by the Lison river with historical significance on the 'salt route'.
Yes, beyond the remnants of Chalamont Castle, you can visit the impressive Château de Joux, an imposing clifftop castle with a rich history. Additionally, the Château de Cleron features beautiful gardens that are worth exploring.
The 'Gros Chêne' is a remarkable 300-year-old oak tree with a circumference of 5.5 meters. It can be found in the area around the Source du Lison, making it a notable natural landmark to seek out during your visit to the spring.
Beyond the prominent springs and the Sarrazine Cave, the region features other fascinating geological formations. You can explore the Creux Billard and the Grotte Sarrazine, which are often part of the hiking routes along the Lison River, showcasing the area's diverse geology.


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