Best attractions and places to see around Mouthier-Haute-Pierre include a range of natural features and cultural sites. This charming village is nestled in the Loue valley, characterized by steep forested hills, cliffs, and the Loue river. The area offers a variety of natural monuments, historical buildings, and scenic trails. Its landscape provides opportunities to explore karst springs, gorges, and an old village with 16th-century architecture.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Please note that the trail has been closed since 2022. The original plan was to secure the trail until 2023, but it was then extended to 2024, but it was still closed in 2025.
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The source of the Loue River is announced by the rushing water even before you see it. It's impressive and magical to stand beneath the 150-meter-high cliffs and watch the river rush out of its cave.
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Vulliafans with around 700 inhabitants in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region - a magical place with the Pont Vieux - this bridge with its 3 arches was built in the 17th century. Further into the town center there are numerous town and farm houses that were built in the characteristic style of Franche-Comté in the 16th to 18th centuries. One of the oldest houses is the former manor house La Forteresse from the 14th/15th century. The really beautiful thing is the authentic flair.
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Situated on the picturesque Loue, Vuillafans is home to some preserved old mansions and has a charming 16th century bridge over the Loue.
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This trail is superb. On the banks of the Loue, the turquoise and emerald reflections of the sun on the river pierce the foliage and offer a superb spectacle. Be careful after the rains, the path can be slippery and some bends are thin and require special attention. No problem in dry weather, but tumbling is never far away with mud.
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This cave is superb. It has been unblocked several times and archaeological traces trace the human presence from the Neolithic to the present day. Bring a headlamp to explore this cave and its many rooms in more depth, but first find out about periods of calm and lethargy for the bats (you are in their home there)
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This cavern is impressive, the immense cliff seems to crush this “small” opening in the wall, from which clear waters gush. The lights and the tranquility of the place are remarkable. Consider bringing a headlamp to explore the caves a little more. Climbing enthusiasts will notice some equipped routes with quite an overhang.
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One of the largest springs in the entire Jura region. Very impressive after long periods of rain.
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The region is rich in natural spectacles. You can visit the Source de la Loue, where the river emerges dramatically from a 150-meter-high rock wall. Another fascinating site is the Source du Pontet, a deep cave expelling water with impressive power, featuring unique limestone tuff formations. Don't miss the Gorges de Noailles, offering scenic trails along the Loue river with views of its emerald waters.
Yes, the village itself is a cultural highlight. You can explore the 14th-century Church of Saint-Pierre with its prominent bell tower, admire the exterior of the 13th-century Priory of Mouthier-Haute-Pierre, and wander through the narrow streets of the old village to see ancient houses, fountains, and a charming 16th-century bridge over the Loue river. The historic building Le Manoir also hosts art exhibitions.
The area offers numerous marked hiking trails of varying difficulty. You can find routes like the 'Source of the Loue Trail' for a moderate experience, or more challenging options such as 'Les Belvédères Trail' and loops connecting the Source de la Loue and Source du Pontet. For a comprehensive overview of routes, check out the Hiking around Mouthier-Haute-Pierre guide.
Many natural sites are accessible and enjoyable for families. The easy access to the Source de la Loue makes it a great spot. Exploring the picturesque old village with its ancient houses and the 16th-century bridge is also a pleasant activity. During spring, the cherry orchards offer a beautiful spectacle, and the area's hiking trails include easier options suitable for families.
For exceptional views, head to the Roche de Hautepierre. This cliff is not only popular for rock-climbing but also provides stunning panoramas across the Loue valley and surrounding forested hills. The trails through the Gorges de Noailles also offer scenic vistas of the river and dense woods.
Yes, the Syratu Waterfall near the village is an impressive tiered cascade, falling over 230 meters in three sections. The Loue river itself is central to the region, known for trout fishing and offering opportunities for canoeing and kayaking at certain times.
Mouthier-Haute-Pierre is renowned for its cherry trees and traditionally produced kirsch. You can also visit local distilleries like Distillerie Le Loutron Libre for organic plant-based spirits or Distillerie d'Absinthe Bourgeois. Artisanal beers from Brasserie entre 2 mondes and local honeys from Couleurs Miel are also available.
Spring is particularly vibrant when the cherry blossoms transform the village into a colorful spectacle. The warmer months are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural features like the river sources and gorges. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage in the forested hills.
Absolutely. The area provides various routes for running, including challenging trails through the Gorges de Noailles and to the Source de la Loue. For gravel biking, you can find routes that explore the Loue River valley and nearby villages. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Mouthier-Haute-Pierre guide and the Gravel biking around Mouthier-Haute-Pierre guide.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic natural beauty, particularly the powerful karst springs like the Source de la Loue and Source du Pontet. The scenic trails along the Loue river, especially through the Gorges de Noailles, are also highly appreciated for their tranquil atmosphere and emerald waters. The charm of the old village and its historical architecture also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the region is known for its caves. The Source du Pontet emanates from a deep, accessible cave where you can observe limestone formations. Another notable site is the Cave of the Counterfeiters, one of the most visited caves in the French Jura, offering deeper exploration for those prepared with a headlamp.
Just a short distance away, you'll find Vuillafans, a very beautiful town situated on the banks of the Loue. It's known for its preserved old mansions and a charming 16th-century bridge, offering picturesque views over the village and countryside.


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