Mountain passes around Bois-D'Amont are situated in the Jura Mountains at an altitude of 1,100 meters, providing access to high-altitude routes. The region is characterized by a tranquil mountain environment, diverse landscapes, and an extensive network of trails. Bois-D'Amont is part of the Les Rousses resort, offering various Nordic activities and serving as a key passage point for the Transjurassienne race. The area provides numerous opportunities for walks and connections to other villages.
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We leave the road, the cars, and enter the forest to climb towards the pass via the hiking trails. It's arduous, but worth it!
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Starting from Morez, the climb is steep in parts but easier than the slog from Nyon. The scenery? Stunning all the way, especially crossing from France into Switzerland at La Cure. In March, the top (1232m) was deep in snow and freezing, so be prepared. Then it’s all downhill.. literally, through Saint-Cergue and into a twisty, brake-testing descent to Nyon, where it was warm enough for a T-shirt. One ride, two countries, skipping through seasons.
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The route up from Biere on the Swiss side is a solid steady climb with a few 12% and 13% sections. Traffic is quite light and the road is excellent. The trees give some nice protection from the sun and wind. Crossing the col northwards takes you down to the Vallé de Joux on a pretty steep decent with great corners and some short straights. My brakes made sounds I have never heard before! I did this and Col de Mollendrux together for a great 80k / 1,500 m ride. Recommended.
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Greenery, small trail path, wild nature, everything is there to enjoy a breath of fresh air
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Beautiful section of the Jura Ridge Trail
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Wonderful all-round view of Lake Geneva and the natural park.
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wonderful circuit swiss roads are superb
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At 1,557 meters above sea level, the pass separates two great peaks of the Vaudois Jura: La Dôle and Pointe de Poêle Chaud. It also allows you to switch to France or Switzerland depending on which side you come from. The views of the high combes on the French side and the steep slopes on the Swiss side are magnificent. The vertiginous sensation provided by the inclination of the mountain sublimates the landscape.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Col de Porte (Jura), which offers vistas of Lake Geneva, the natural park, and even Mont Blanc. Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) also provides splendid views of Lac Léman and the Savoyan Alps. Additionally, a hike to Mont Sâla, accessible from Bois-d'Amont, rewards visitors with extraordinary views encompassing Mont Blanc, Lake Geneva, and the broader Alps.
Yes, Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) is particularly popular among cyclists, offering challenging routes that include sections with a 12% gradient. The route from Bière provides a steady climb with occasional steep sections through protected wooded areas. For more cycling options, you can explore the Cycling around Bois-D'Amont guide.
The region around Bois-d'Amont is characterized by a tranquil mountain environment with diverse landscapes. At Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m), you'll find a park-like landscape with vibrant flower meadows and extensive woodlands, especially stunning in early summer. The trails to Mont Sâla lead through forests, pastures, and valleys, offering a rich variety of natural scenery.
While many passes offer varying difficulties, Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) is noted as family-friendly in its categories, offering themed trails focused on geology and botany that can be enjoyed by families. The general area of Bois-d'Amont, as part of the Les Rousses resort, is known for its diverse outdoor activities suitable for various ages.
The mountain passes are beautiful year-round. Early summer is particularly stunning for hiking around Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) when the meadows are in full bloom. In colder months, Col du Marchairuz transforms into part of a cross-country ski park, offering winter sports. For hiking, late spring to early autumn generally offers the most favorable conditions.
Yes, Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) is accessible by public transport, with PostBus route 840 providing connections year-round. This makes it convenient for visitors who prefer not to drive.
At the summit of Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m), there is a welcoming hotel/restaurant where visitors can take a break and enjoy a meal. Bois-d'Amont itself, as part of the Les Rousses resort, offers various amenities including accommodation and dining options.
Yes, on the ascent to Mont Sâla, you can discover "Les Petits Plats," historical summer chalets used by shepherds for cheese production until the 1960s. The route may also pass by "Creux à la Neige," a deep depression where snow can remain well into the warmer months due to its unique configuration.
Beyond hiking, the Bois-d'Amont area offers a wide array of Nordic activities in winter, including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, mushing, and sledding. For other seasons, you can find numerous MTB Trails and Running Trails throughout the region.
Col de la Givrine (1232 m) is a frequently visited mountain pass that connects France and Switzerland, offering views towards the Leman side. Col de Porte (Jura) is also a border pass, taking you from the French Jura towards the slopes of Lake Geneva.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially of Lake Geneva and the Alps, from passes like Col de Porte (Jura) and Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m). The challenging yet rewarding cycling and hiking routes, the tranquil mountain environment, and the diverse natural landscapes are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the area around Bois-d'Amont offers several running trails. For example, you can find routes like the "Creux du Croue – Mont Sâla Summit loop" or "La roche du Creux – loop" starting from Bois-d'Amont. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Bois-D'Amont guide.
Absolutely. The region provides a variety of mountain biking trails. Routes such as "Bois-d'Amont Village Center – La Roche Bernard loop" and "Mont Sâla Summit – loop" are available. Check out the MTB Trails around Bois-D'Amont guide for more options.


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