Best canyons around Longevilles-Mont-D'Or, situated in the Jura Mountains, offers access to various canyoning experiences. The region provides a blend of natural beauty and outdoor sports. Visitors can explore gorges, trails, and caves, encountering natural slides, waterfalls, and abseil descents. The area serves as a gateway to diverse natural formations within the Jura landscape.
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Wonderful grotto, very impressive how the stream rushes through underneath you and the size of the whole grotto
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La vallée de la Jougnena is a picturesque valley that straddles the border between Switzerland (canton of Vaud) and France (department of Doubs). The valley is known for its rich history and natural beauty, featuring a thematic trail that connects the towns of Jougne, Ballaigues, and Vallorbe. This 19 km trail, which can be completed in about 5 hours, follows an old railway line and a historic pilgrimage route, offering insights into the region’s geography, history, and industrial heritage. Along the way, you’ll find notable landmarks such as the Musée du fer et du chemin de fer in Vallorbe, the viaduct of Le Day, and the Saint-Maurice chapel.
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The cave is impressive, we pass through different rooms before arriving in the cathedral, passing over an underground river. You really feel like you're exploring the depths of the earth. Once outside, it's good to find the sun and the colors of life! Don’t leave without buying some cheese matured in the caves, it’s perfect for an aperitif!
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Flowing trail through the Gorges du Nozon to Romainmôtier
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A kind of wild segment of the gorges trail passing by big boulders... a nice part of the gorges if you do from Orbe to Vallorbe
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Beautiful Vallorbe caves. Always worth a trip! The tour lasts approx. 1 hour and costs 15.- for adults and 7.- for children.
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Very nice trail from the Day dam, down to the Orbe. The right start to immerse yourself in the magic of the Orbe and its gorge. Take your time and enjoy the energy of nature.
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The Jura Mountains, accessible from Longevilles-Mont-D'Or, offer diverse canyoning experiences. You can expect natural slides, waterfall descents, jumps, and abseil descents. The Day Trail – Orbe Gorges provides an immersion into the Orbe river and its gorge, with segments passing by large boulders, offering a taste of the region's rugged beauty.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Vallorbe Caves are a family-friendly highlight, featuring crystals, colorful water, and a tunnel labyrinth. Canyoning excursions in the broader Jura region also have options for beginners and families, often supervised by state-certified instructors.
Beyond canyoning spots, you can explore the beautiful Gorges du Nozon, which features a scenic trail with some technical passages. Another significant natural monument is The Jougnena Valley, a picturesque area straddling the French-Swiss border, known for its natural beauty and thematic trail.
While specific seasonal conditions for canyoning can vary, generally the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. This period offers more favorable water temperatures and weather for outdoor activities like canyoning, hiking, and exploring the gorges.
For guided canyoning tours, local providers typically handle any necessary permissions or access arrangements. If you plan to undertake independent canyoning, it's advisable to check with local authorities or outdoor sports federations for specific regulations regarding permits or access to certain areas in the Jura Mountains.
For guided canyoning tours, necessary equipment such as neoprene wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses are usually provided by the tour operators. If you're going independently, you'll need specialized canyoning gear, including a wetsuit, helmet, harness, ropes, descenders, and appropriate footwear for wet and slippery conditions.
The region around Longevilles-Mont-D'Or is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Longevilles-Mont-D'Or guide. There are also opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking, with routes available in the Gravel biking around Longevilles-Mont-D'Or and MTB Trails around Longevilles-Mont-D'Or guides.
Yes, the Jura Mountains offer canyoning experiences suitable for various skill levels, including options for beginners. Many local providers, such as Sports Nature and H2O Canyon, offer guided tours that cater to those new to the sport, ensuring safety and providing all necessary instruction and equipment.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and exhilarating sports. The lush vegetation and stunning Jura landscape, viewed from the perspective of the river, contribute to a memorable experience. The Vallorbe Caves, for instance, are often described as feeling 'like you're on another planet' due to their crystals and colorful water.
While popular spots like Gorges de Malvaux are well-known, the broader Jura region includes several other highly regarded canyons such as Grosdar, Coiserette, Flumen, and Langouette. Exploring these options, especially outside peak season or with local guides, might offer a more secluded experience.
Parking availability varies by specific location. For popular sites like the Vallorbe Caves, designated parking areas are typically provided. For trailheads leading to gorges or canyoning departure points, look for local signage or consult with tour operators for recommended parking spots.


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