Canyons around Clos du Doubs are characterized by the Doubs River, which carves a deep, canyon-like gorge through the Swiss Jura. This region features steep cliffs, dense forests, and impressive rock formations, creating a dramatic natural environment. The Doubs Valley offers a blend of preserved nature and historical charm, with the medieval village of Saint-Ursanne nestled within this landscape. The area is known for its wild and untouched natural beauty, providing a setting for outdoor exploration.
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Between the village of Soubey and the Hotel & Campsite of Tariche, there is a connecting path that can be ridden with a gravel bike or a bike with wide tires – the section is not suitable for road bikes as it runs on gravel for a longer stretch. The landscape here is beautiful: you pass a few farms and see the Doubs flowing alongside you. This idyll makes up for every drop of sweat!
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magnificent tuff stones
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An absolute highlight that the Jura has to offer. A magnificent route!
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These caves constitute a fascinating network of caves and cavities. You can visit the Truchet, Creux aux bêtes, Silberloch and Lucelle caves, which reveal the geological history of the region. These caves are a great place for photography!
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The Sorne has dug itself deep into the rocks and today roars between almost vertical walls through the wildly romantic gorge. Numerous springs flow into the Gorges du Pichoux. Are there actually 1,000 sources, as the name “Pichoux” translates to? At the end of the gorge, Lac Vert shines like an emerald in the most wonderful shades of green - a fantastic place for your picnic. The Gorges du Pichoux is located on the road between Bellelay and Undervelier. By public transport or by car go to Sornetan, Le Pichoux.
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Very beautiful gorge, which ideally you drive uphill from Undervelier to Le Pihoux. So you can enjoy all the wonderful views and admire the imposing Jura rock formations.
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A beautiful natural spectacle and an experience.
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Great landscape, lonely paths but steep!
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The Clos du Doubs region features a magnificent canyon-like gorge carved by the Doubs River. Key areas include the dramatic Sorne Gorge Road (Gorges du Pichoux), where the Sorne river has carved its way into the limestone, and the equally spectacular Sorne Gorge itself. Another popular spot is Combe Tabeillon, offering a pleasant hiking experience through forests.
Yes, Combe Tabeillon is noted as a family-friendly trail, offering tranquil exploration through forests with minimal elevation changes. The medieval village of Saint-Ursanne, nestled within the gorge, also provides a blend of natural beauty and historical charm suitable for families.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly. For example, Les Grottes de Soyhières is a dog-friendly highlight. However, for more challenging paths like the Échelle de la Mort, dogs may need to be carried over steep sections with ladders, as the slippery wooden rungs offer little support for paws.
The region is characterized by steep cliffs, dense forests, and impressive rock formations. You'll encounter the Doubs River carving its path through the landscape, creating an untouched and wild natural environment. Highlights like Les Grottes de Soyhières offer fascinating cave networks, revealing the geological history of the area.
The entire Doubs Valley in the Clos du Doubs is a prime destination for hiking. Trails often follow the riverbanks and ascend to viewpoints, offering panoramic views. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Saint-Ursanne and Montenol Loop' or 'Doubs Riverbank' trails. For more options, explore the Hiking around Clos du Doubs guide.
Beyond hiking, the Doubs River itself is popular for canoeing, allowing you to experience the canyon-like sections from the water. The region also offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find detailed routes in guides like Road Cycling Routes around Clos du Doubs and Running Trails around Clos du Doubs.
Hiking difficulties vary. Trails like Combe Tabeillon are relatively easy with minimal elevation changes. More adventurous paths, such as the Échelle de la Mort, are considered challenging due to steep steps and ladders. Always check specific route details for difficulty grades.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural scenery. Summer is ideal for water activities like canoeing on the Doubs River. The lush forests and dramatic landscapes are particularly striking during these seasons.
Yes, the medieval village of Saint-Ursanne is a prominent historical site nestled directly within the Doubs River gorge. Its presence adds a unique cultural dimension, allowing visitors to combine outdoor activities with exploring the historic village, its collegiate church, and bridge over the Doubs.
The village of Saint-Ursanne, centrally located within the gorge, offers various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding natural attractions and provides amenities for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the preserved nature and tranquility of the area. The dramatic scenery, with the river carving its path through rock and forest, provides numerous picturesque spots. The immersive natural experience, including the sound of water, cowbells, and scents of the countryside, is often highlighted. The well-maintained roads through gorges like Sorne Gorge are also frequently praised.
Yes, the 'Réserve forestière du Theusseret' along the Doubs is described as one of the last primeval forests on the Swiss-French border. It offers a serene and almost magical atmosphere with its moss-covered stillness, making it a unique natural attraction within the region.


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