Waterfalls around Les Plains-Et-Grands-Essarts are primarily found in the wider Doubs department and Jura mountains, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. While the village itself is characterized by farms and hiking trails, the surrounding area offers numerous waterfall experiences. These range from impressive cascades to unique tufa formations, providing varied natural attractions for visitors. The region's geology contributes to the formation of these distinctive water features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Spectacular and refreshing after a walk in the sun!
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If you want to give some inspiration to your run, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. It is a majestic natural site where a small stream flows from a rocky overhang that was once a seabed. You can see ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding forest.
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If you are looking for a superb waterfall in the Doubs, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. This is a majestic natural site where a small stream plunges from a rocky overhang that was once a seabed. You can see ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding forest.
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the path is also marked as a path for bicycles by a mountain bike symbol. However, I would only recommend this trail to cyclists with a mountain bike. The real "difficulties" are yet to come - a little later. I also took pictures for this.
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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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Continue upstream along the Doubs to the restaurant le Theusseret - I had to break off the tour - I had the wrong underwear on. My wife picked me up and we drove to the Restaurant Le Theusseret. It was absolutely fantastic here and I can only recommend it to everyone. Located directly on the Doubs, above a weir where the water rushes, and then a very good and relaxed meal!
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The region offers a diverse range of waterfalls. You'll find unique tufa waterfalls, like the impressive Waroly Waterfall, which features huge tuffs and gentle stair steps. There are also powerful cascades and waterfalls nestled within gorges, such as the Bief Waterfall, where a small stream plunges from a rocky overhang, and the Ladder Trail and Waterfall in Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger, which combines a waterfall with a challenging gorge trail.
Absolutely. The broader region, especially the Jura mountains, boasts several spectacular waterfalls. The Saut du Doubs, on the French-Swiss border, is an impressive 27-meter waterfall often compared to Canadian canyons. Another must-see is the Hérisson Waterfalls (Cascades du Hérisson), a series of seven significant waterfalls in the heart of the Jura Mountains, including the 65-meter Cascade de l'Eventail and the 60-meter Grand Saut.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. Many waterfalls, like the Hérisson Waterfalls, flow year-round, though their volume varies with seasons and weather. For powerful gushes, summer and spring after rainfall are ideal. In winter, some waterfalls, such as Les Tufs Waterfalls, transform into a dazzling spectacle as they freeze over, offering a unique view.
Yes, several waterfalls are great for family outings. Les Tufs Waterfalls, near Arbois, are particularly popular for families, offering an easy, waymarked path to the impressive cascade. The site provides a pleasant and refreshing experience, with parking available nearby.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore deep gorges, lush forests, and unique geological formations like tuffs and karst landscapes. The Bief Waterfall, for instance, is set in a majestic natural site where you can see ancient fossils embedded in the cave-like shelter. The Lison River flows through gorges, creating calm pools and small tufa waterfalls, and its source is part of a beautiful walk.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Ladder Trail and Waterfall in Parc naturel régional du Doubs Horloger offers a challenging route. This trail features narrow, muddy paths, requires crossing small streams, and includes a ladder section, all while passing by rocks and the waterfall. Be aware that parts of the trail can be underwater during high water periods.
The area around Les Plains-Et-Grands-Essarts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Chute du Bief — loop' near Vautenaire. There are also extensive cycling routes and road cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes and charming villages of the Doubs Valley.
Yes, you can find waterfalls that offer convenient amenities. For example, Le Theilungsrecht Restaurant and Waterfall combines a scenic waterfall with a restaurant, providing a place to relax and dine after your exploration. While the path to this waterfall is also marked for mountain bikes, it's recommended for experienced cyclists due to some challenging sections.
While the main waterfalls are well-known, the region's karst topography means many smaller, less-frequented cascades and springs exist. The source of the Lison River, for instance, is a 'secret source' that forms part of a beautiful walk, leading to small tufa waterfalls and the remarkable Creux Billard, a karst cauldron with its own waterfall, part of an underground cave system.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic natural sites and the refreshing experience offered by the waterfalls. Many highlight the breathtaking views of the cascades and surrounding forests, often describing them as spectacular. The unique geological formations, such as the tuffs at Waroly Waterfall and the ancient fossils at Bief Waterfall, also captivate visitors.
Yes, the Hérisson Waterfalls in the Jura Mountains offer a popular 7km loop trail that allows visitors to discover all seven significant waterfalls along the Hérisson River. This walk typically takes around 3 hours and provides an enchanting experience through changing landscapes throughout the seasons.


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