Best attractions and places to see in Forêt De La Combe include historical sites, mountain passes, and scenic trails within the Jura mountains. This region, located in the District de Nyon, Switzerland, offers diverse landscapes ranging from dense forests to open meadows. Visitors can explore ancient ruins and enjoy panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. The area is well-suited for hiking and cycling, with routes catering to various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Saint-Cergue is a beautiful, typical commune in the canton of Vaud. At an altitude of 1,041 meters, the panoramas of Lake Geneva and the Alps proliferate.
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Saint-Cergue is a beautiful town typical of the canton of Vaud. At 1,041 meters above sea level, the panoramas of Lake Geneva and the Alps proliferate. Many shops are open for itinerants who practice the GR 5: grocery stores, inns, campsites and restaurants.
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Sublime climb from Lake Geneva. The road is first in a lush forest to then discover beautiful pastures when the altitude rises. Possibility to reach France by a white path of about 1 km
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This perfectly graded 7% climb on an excellent road has plenty of photo op breaks for those, like me, who need occasional 1 minute breaks to recover. Just find your gear and forge ahead. It can be busy with bicyclists, motorcyclists, and autos, but everyone seems to respect bicyclists. Be sure you have good brakes for the return, though. You will easily hit 50 km/h on this stretch going down.
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The ascent and descent is incredible.
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The Chartreuse Notre-Dame d'Oujon, founded in 1146 by the Carthusian Order, located in a clearing of the Jura on the territory of the commune of Arzier is the oldest chartreuse in Switzerland. A charterhouse is a bourgeois country house, in which one went on retirement.
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The ruins of the Charterhouse of Oujon are in the middle of the forest. A Charterhouse (Chartreuse in French) is a monastery belonging to the Carthusian Order. It was built around 1146 and is the oldest of its kind in Switzerland. The cellar walls of the various buildings are still visible today, so that you can get a good idea of the size of the former monastery.
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The most significant historical site is the Ruins of the Notre-Dame d'Oujon Charterhouse. Dating back to around 1146, it is the oldest Carthusian monastery of its kind in Switzerland, with its cellar walls still visible, offering a glimpse into its former scale.
Yes, the La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers offers a scenic route through blossoming meadows in summer, particularly appealing to cyclists. Additionally, the town of Saint-Cergue, situated at 1,041 meters above sea level, provides panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.
Forêt De La Combe offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different fitness levels. You can find moderate loops like the "View of Lake Geneva – Fontaine des Platets loop from Arzier" or the "Alpine pasture landscape – Old Tree loop from Arzier." For more challenging hikes, consider the "View of La Dôle Summit – La Dôle Summit loop from Abbaye de Bonmont." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking in Forêt De La Combe guide.
Absolutely. The region features several mountain biking trails, including the challenging Buniel–Nyes Downhill Trail, which requires advanced technical skills. Other options include the "Panoramic View of Lake Geneva loop from La Chèvrerie-Monterêt" and the "Marchairuz Trail – Vollottaz loop from Bassins." Explore more routes in the MTB Trails in Forêt De La Combe guide.
The summer months are ideal for experiencing the full beauty of Forêt De La Combe, especially for cycling through blossoming meadows at La Baudichonne Pass. The region's hiking trails are also best enjoyed during warmer, drier weather.
While specific family-focused attractions are not detailed, the town of Saint-Cergue is noted as family-friendly and offers facilities. The numerous hiking and walking trails throughout the forest also provide opportunities for family outings, with varying difficulty levels to suit different ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of sites like the Ruins of the Notre-Dame d'Oujon Charterhouse, the stunning panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the Alps from places like Saint-Cergue, and the diverse network of hiking and cycling trails that cater to various outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Forêt De La Combe offers several road cycling routes. You can challenge yourself with difficult routes like the "Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) – Col du Mollendruz loop from Bassins" or opt for moderate rides such as the "Foot of the Jura Mountains – Machefer Forest (Arnex) loop from Sus-Châtel." More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes in Forêt De La Combe guide.
The region is characterized by its dense forests, open meadows, and the dramatic landscapes of the Jura mountains. You'll encounter varied terrain, from steep climbs to scenic passes, and enjoy views of Lake Geneva and the distant Alps.
Cyclists can experience a steady 7% climb on an excellent road, which is popular for its consistent gradient and photo opportunities. This stretch is well-regarded by the cycling community for its quality and scenic appeal.
The trails in Forêt De La Combe range from moderate to difficult. Many hiking and cycling routes involve significant elevation changes, such as the 11% gradient in the lower part of the climb towards La Baudichonne Pass, and technical sections on mountain bike trails. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions for specific difficulty ratings.


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