Best lakes around Bois-D'Amont are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to the Jura mountains. This area features a variety of lakes, often with glacial origins, surrounded by diverse ecosystems like bogs and wetlands. The local geography includes both natural monuments and settlements, offering a blend of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Bikepacking trip with a night bivouac on the shores of Lac des Rousses, beach side. Very windy at night, so wrap up warm. Otherwise, a magnificent lake with few people (early August).
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A very nice border village to relax in after a bike ride (from Geneva in our case). We spent the afternoon and a night camping near the lake. Shops nearby for supplies 👍
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This site is magnificent and the footbridge allowed us to complete a very pleasant hike.
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It is a typical Jura village. It benefits from a lot of sporting and cultural activities. It is the starting point for many hikes. It is located on the route of the Grande Traversée du Jura or GTJ (https://www.gtj.asso.fr/). To be discovered in all seasons, whether on foot, by bike, by mountain bike, by snowshoes or by ski.
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Warning (15/08/2023)! The footbridge is temporarily closed (cable break). It is however possible to cross below by the large rocks. This remains a delicate passage.
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A glacial overflow, this lake is surrounded by bogs. It freezes in winter, which makes it possible to go ice skating!
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The village of Les Rousses, in addition to the village and Fort des Rousses, is also a cross-country and alpine ski resort. It is close to a Swiss border lake with the same name: Lac des Rousses.
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In the spring, the bog and meadows teem with life. The landscape invites contemplation and silence. These two lakes are relics of the last ice age.
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Yes, several lakes in the region are great for families. Lac des Rousses is a very pretty lake where you can swim. The area around Mortes and Bellefontaine Lakes also offers a beautiful landscape with bogs and meadows, inviting contemplation for all ages.
Lac des Rousses is a popular choice for swimming. Its clear waters are a refreshing spot, especially during warmer months.
The lakes around Bois-D'Amont are often of glacial origin, surrounded by diverse ecosystems. You'll find bogs and wetlands, particularly vibrant around Mortes and Bellefontaine Lakes. There are also natural monuments like Trou Bleu, a resurgence of water from Lac des Mortes, featuring a footbridge over the Bienne river.
Yes, the settlement of Les Rousses, located near Lac des Rousses, is known for its fort and its cross-country and alpine ski resort. It offers a blend of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. For example, there's an easy 5.9 km loop from Bois-d'Amont to View from Roche Bresanche. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 25.6 km 'Lake des Rousses – Les Rousses loop from Bois-d'Amont'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Bois-D'Amont, Road Cycling Routes around Bois-D'Amont, and Cycling around Bois-D'Amont guide pages.
Yes, there are easy walking trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the 'View from Roche Bresanche – Bois-d'Amont Village Center loop' is an easy 5.9 km hike. The areas around lakes like Mortes and Bellefontaine Lakes also provide gentle paths through bogs and meadows, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Yes, Lac des Rousses is known to freeze in winter, making it possible to go ice skating. Always check local conditions and safety advisories before venturing onto the ice.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many appreciate the unique landscapes, such as the bogs and meadows around Mortes and Bellefontaine Lakes, often described as having a 'Canadian' feel. The opportunity for swimming at Lac des Rousses and the scenic views from spots like the Observation Platform at Lac de Joux Wetlands are also highly valued.
Absolutely. The Observation Platform at Lac de Joux Wetlands offers a great view over Lac de Joux and its nature reserve, ideal for bird watching or simply enjoying the scenery. Many trails also lead to scenic spots overlooking the lakes and the Jura mountains.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring brings abundant life to the bogs and meadows, while summer is ideal for swimming and hiking. In winter, some lakes like Lac des Rousses freeze, allowing for ice skating, and the nearby Les Rousses settlement becomes a ski resort. Your best time to visit depends on the activities you're interested in.
While the guide focuses on popular and accessible lakes, the region's glacial origins mean there are many smaller, less-trafficked bodies of water. Exploring the extensive network of hiking and cycling routes around Bois-D'Amont can lead you to discover some of these quieter spots, often surrounded by unique bog and wetland ecosystems.


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