Attractions and places to see around Doye include historical settlements and notable natural water features. The region offers a blend of cultural heritage, such as the medieval town of Nozeroy and Syam Castle, alongside natural landscapes. Visitors can explore geological formations like the Pertes de l'Ain and discover the source of the Ain river. The area provides opportunities to experience both historical sites and scenic natural beauty.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A short walk through the footbridges and belvederes that line the Ain after its departure, magnificent scenery
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Several million years ago, the Ain was lost underground, in a labyrinth of cavities, an underground gallery called "losses". Over time, the work of water erosion has done its work, and has nibbled the limestone and destroyed the vault of the underground gallery. It remains today a unique natural site where water makes its way between rocky piles and stone remains.
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The Serpentine, (first tributary of the Ain river whose source is located a little higher) forms a small lake near the ruins of a mill. It is from a cornice that this beautiful natural waterfall 15 meters high comes to life when the water level is sufficient.
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This city in the Middle Ages was a highly strategic place. For more than 300 years, from the 13th to the 16th century, its inhabitants controlled the commercial exploitation of salt by establishing rights of passage for merchants who went to Switzerland. So you will find in its center many beautiful period houses, irrefutable testimonies of this ancient wealth. The castle of the princes of Oranges was destroyed, and did not stand the test of time.
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Very impressive, about 1 km walk from the parking lot nearby, swimming not possible and not recommended
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The Doye area is rich in natural beauty, particularly focusing on river features. You can visit Pertes de l'Ain, where the Ain river flows through narrow gorges, showcasing impressive water erosion. Another highlight is the Moulin du Saut Waterfall, a 15-meter high natural waterfall formed by the Serpentine river. Don't miss the Ain Spring, the source of the Ain river, which offers footbridges and interpretation panels for a relaxing visit.
Yes, the region around Doye has significant historical sites. The medieval town of Nozeroy was strategically important in the Middle Ages due to its control over salt trade routes, and you can still see many beautiful period houses reflecting its ancient wealth. Additionally, the Syam Castle and Ironworks, also known as Villa Palatina, is an impressive site with Italian-inspired architecture, offering insights into the region's industrial past.
The Doye area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like 'La Source de l'Ain — loop by Doye' or 'Maillys Falls – Ain Spring loop from Conte'. Cyclists can enjoy tours such as 'Nozeroy – Moulin du Saut Waterfall loop from Nozeroy'. If you prefer running, consider the 'Source de l'Ain Loop' or 'Moulin du Saut Waterfall – Waterfall at the Source of the Ain loop from Doye'. You can find more details and routes on the respective guide pages for hiking, cycling, and running around Doye.
Absolutely. The historical settlement of Nozeroy is categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging glimpse into medieval history. The Ain Spring is also a great spot for families, with easy access, footbridges, and interpretation panels that make it an enjoyable and relaxing place to spend time.
The Pertes de l'Ain is unique because it showcases the dramatic effects of water erosion over millions of years. The Ain river, which once flowed underground, has carved its way through limestone, creating a labyrinth of narrow and deep gorges, rocky formations, and waterfalls. A marked path with footbridges and belvederes allows visitors to follow the river's journey through this magnificent landscape.
The Moulin du Saut Waterfall is a picturesque 15-meter high natural waterfall formed by the Serpentine river. It's located near the ruins of an old mill. To experience its full beauty, it's best to visit when water levels are sufficient, as the flow can vary. It offers a beautiful viewpoint from a cornice.
The Ain Spring is described as a pretty walk to do in any season, offering beautiful views of the waterfalls. Its easy accessibility makes it a pleasant destination year-round, allowing you to witness the impressive amounts of water right at the river's beginning.
Yes, for easy walks, consider routes like the 'Maillys Falls – Ain Spring loop from Conte', which is rated as easy. The area around the Ain Spring also offers an easy and relaxing experience with footbridges and interpretation panels. For more options, check the hiking guide for Doye.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural phenomena, such as the geological formations at Pertes de l'Ain, where the river carves its way through rocks. The historical charm of Nozeroy with its period houses and medieval history is also highly valued. Many enjoy the scenic beauty and the opportunity for relaxing walks, especially around the Ain Spring.
Based on available information, 'Doye' appears to refer to a region with various attractions rather than a single, well-known town. While there are places named 'Doyle' in other countries, the attractions listed in this guide, such as Pertes de l'Ain, Moulin du Saut Waterfall, Nozeroy, Syam Castle, and Ain Spring, are located in a specific area that this guide refers to as 'Doye'.
While specific cafes directly on trails are not detailed, the historical town of Nozeroy, a significant settlement in the region, would be a good place to look for amenities and refreshments after exploring nearby trails. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes and restaurants in the larger settlements close to your chosen hiking starting points.
Yes, the nearby routes include circular options. For instance, the 'Source de l'Ain Loop' is a running trail, and 'La Source de l'Ain — loop by Doye' is a hiking route. These provide opportunities for circular walks to experience the natural beauty of the area. You can find more details on the hiking guide for Doye.


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