Attractions and places to see around Rondefontaine, a small commune in the Doubs department of eastern France, offer a range of natural and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its geographical position, providing views of the Remoray and Saint-Point lakes, the Jura mountains, and Switzerland. It serves as a gateway to glacial lakes, waterfalls, and extensive forests. This area provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and historical points of interest.
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Viewpoint above the Doubs source with beautiful views through a forest clearing to Mouthe and the Doubs river.
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The source of the Doubs River is a powerful karst spring in a heavily karstified area of the Jura Mountains. It lies at an altitude of 937 meters at the foot of the forested, up to 1,419-meter-high Mont Risoux mountain range, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland. The Doubs River rises from a small, approximately five-meter-deep spring basin in a cave in the rock.
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This lake, known for its bright blue water, crosses the Doubs in a 'valley'. This lake once formed one large body of water together with Lake Remoray. The lake is 6.3 km long and 800m wide, making it the fourth largest natural lake in France. In winter it freezes. By constructing a dam on the north side, it helps regulate the water of the Doubs.
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Avoid at the end of the day between 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. because it is very popular with cross-border workers who drive fast.
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Nicknamed "Little Siberia", Mouthe is known for its freezing winter temperatures. It is also here that the Doubs river has its source. Located at the gates of the Jura Natural Park, the village is surrounded by very beautiful forests and hosts a weekly market every Friday morning from May to October.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its glacial lakes and the source of the Doubs River. You can visit Lac de Saint-Point, known for its bright blue water and being one of France's largest natural lakes. Adjacent to it is Lake Remoray, a habitat for various water birds. Don't miss The source of the Doubs, a powerful karst spring offering views over cliffs and the peat bogs of Mouthe.
Yes, the area offers several cultural and historical points of interest. Approximately 21 km away, you can explore the significant historical site of Château de Joux. Additionally, the region boasts several 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' such as Lods, known for its riverside charm, and Baume-les-Messieurs, nestled among cliffs. The Sainte-Radegonde Chapel, near the Roche Barchey Viewpoint, is another historical gem built in 1541.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the Belvedere of 4 Lakes in Le Frasnois, which offers magnificent vistas of Lacs de Maclu, Lac d'Ilay, and Lac de Narlay, especially stunning in autumn. The Roche Barchey Viewpoint near Pierrefontaine-les-Varans provides panoramic views of the Val de Vennes and the Haut Doubs. Also, The source of the Doubs offers a unique perspective over cliffs and the Forêt de Haute-Joux.
Many of the natural sites are suitable for families. Both Lac de Saint-Point and Lake Remoray are great for leisurely strolls and enjoying the scenery. The area around The source of the Doubs is also considered family-friendly, offering an accessible natural wonder. The village of Mouthe, with its proximity to the Doubs source and forests, provides a pleasant environment for family outings.
The Rondefontaine area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and general cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Mouthe peat bog – View of the Château de Joux loop' and MTB trails such as the 'Tourbières de Moutat – The source of the Doubs loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Rondefontaine, MTB Trails around Rondefontaine, and Cycling around Rondefontaine.
The region offers different experiences depending on the season. While Mouthe is known as 'Little French Siberia' due to its cold winters, spring and summer are very pleasant, ideal for exploring the lakes and forests. Autumn is particularly recommended for visiting the Belvedere of 4 Lakes for its stunning views. In winter, Lac de Saint-Point can freeze, offering unique scenery, and nearby resorts like Métabief Mont d'Or provide skiing opportunities.
Yes, the region features several picturesque waterfalls and gorges. You can discover the Cascade de la Billaude and the scenic Gorges de la Lemme. Further afield, the Hérisson waterfalls offer a beautiful succession of cascades perfect for a hike, and the impressive Gorges du Doubs and Saut du Doubs are also significant natural attractions worth exploring.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many appreciate the 'wild' feel of places like Lake Remoray, especially during sunrise. The stunning blue water of Lac de Saint-Point and the panoramic views from The source of the Doubs are also highly rated. The quiet roads and forest paths, such as those around Col de Landoz-Neuve, are enjoyed for their peaceful atmosphere and scenic vistas.
Absolutely. The Col de Landoz-Neuve offers a small, quiet road that passes through forests and provides beautiful views between Mouthe and Lac de Joux, even briefly crossing into Switzerland. This route is known for being less frequented, making it ideal for a peaceful cycling or driving experience.
Beyond Lac de Saint-Point and Lake Remoray, the Jura region is dotted with numerous other beautiful glacial lakes. These include the Lacs de Maclu (Grand Maclu and Petit Maclu), Lac d'Ilay, Lac de Narlay, Lac du Fioget, Lac du Vernois, Lac des Rousses, Lac de Bonlieu, Lac de Chambly, Lac du Val, Lac de Chalain, and Lac de l'Abbaye, all offering unique scenic beauty.
Yes, the region is characterized by extensive forest areas. The Forêt de la Joux is a large forest offering numerous opportunities for exploration and walks. Additionally, the Forêt de Haute-Joux is visible from viewpoints such as The source of the Doubs, providing a beautiful backdrop to the natural landscape.


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