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Jogging around Pierrefontaine-Lès-Blamont offers a variety of running experiences through the region's diverse landscape. The area features a mix of rolling hills, forested sections, and open viewpoints, providing varied terrain for runners. Many running routes include ascents to local hills and offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The presence of ponds and historical sites also adds points of interest along the trails.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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6.86km
00:45
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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10.7km
01:19
310m
310m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.5km
01:16
290m
290m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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18.6km
02:01
260m
260m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located near Fort du Lomont, this monument pays tribute to the deaths of the Lomont maquis, one of the most important in the summer of 1944 which brought together 3,200 fighters. In November 1944, the Doubs Offensive for the liberation of Montbéliard - Héricourt - Belfort and the march to the Rhine will start from Lomont. The 13-meter monument was inaugurated in 1947. The pass where it is located, at 796m, is called the Passage de la Douleur and in fact, by bike, you will feel the climb passing, on one side or the other.
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Monument to the memory of the Maquis du Lomont which was formed from August 15, 1944 and which held the plateau until the arrival of regular troops on September 6. Stele measuring 13 meters high, inauguration in 1947.
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Beautiful view of the town of Pont-de-Roide. A place of calm above the hustle and bustle of the city.
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This cogwheel fort is a defensive position that dominates the Doubs valley. It is a site of interest to visit and the views found there are also worth the detour.
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The trail climbs in switchbacks through the forest and touches the top of the cliffs several times.
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intensive climbing but beautiful landscape and at the top a memorial from War II
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There are over 100 dedicated running routes in the Pierrefontaine-Lès-Blamont area, offering a wide range of options for all fitness levels.
Yes, Pierrefontaine-Lès-Blamont offers several easier routes. For beginners, consider the Running loop from Blamont, which is a moderate 3.8-mile (6.1 km) trail with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a gentle run.
The running trails around Pierrefontaine-Lès-Blamont feature a diverse landscape, including rolling hills, dense forested sections, and open viewpoints. You'll find a mix of surfaces, from well-maintained paths to more natural forest trails.
Many routes in the area are circular. For example, the Lomont Maquis Memorial loop from Blamont is a 6.6-mile (10.7 km) circular trail that takes you through woodlands and past a historical memorial.
The routes often pass by points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Lomont Maquis Memorial, or enjoy natural features such as the Doue Spring and various viewpoints like the Belvédère du Rocher du Bourbet, offering panoramic views.
Absolutely. For a more demanding run, try the Pont-de-roide viewpoint – View of Le Crêt des Roches loop from Pierrefontaine-lès-Blamont. This difficult 6.9-mile (11.1 km) path includes significant elevation gain and offers rewarding views.
The running routes in Pierrefontaine-Lès-Blamont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, scenic viewpoints, and the mix of woodlands and open countryside.
Yes, some routes incorporate natural water features. The region is known for its ponds and springs, such as the Fontaine de Roches and Doue Spring, which can be found along various trails, adding to the scenic beauty.
Many trails are designed to showcase the region's beauty. The Pont-de-roide viewpoint – View of Le Crêt des Roches loop is specifically known for its stunning vistas from the Pont-de-roide viewpoint and Le Crêt des Roches.
For longer runs, consider the Étang de la Chapotte loop from Blamont. This challenging route spans 11.6 miles (18.6 km) and offers a substantial distance for endurance training through varied landscapes.
Elevation gain varies significantly. Easier routes like the Running loop from Blamont have minimal gain (around 40m), while more difficult trails, such as the Lomont Maquis Memorial loop, can feature over 300 meters of ascent, providing a good workout.


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