Canyons around Entre-Deux-Monts feature impressive natural water formations and carved landscapes. This region is characterized by deep gorges and waterfalls, shaped by rivers over centuries. Visitors can explore various natural monuments, including those with footbridges for safe access. The area offers diverse terrain for outdoor exploration, focusing on its unique geological features.
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A beautifully situated small waterfall with a small pool. From the rocks in front of the waterfall, you can enjoy beautiful views of the idyllic natural setting.
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The Bief de la Ruine waterfall is located in the spectacular Malvaux Gorge. One of the most astonishing features of this waterfall is the fact that it only comes alive after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt. When it dries, it gives way to the spectacle of the carved stone, revealing the "Creux des Joyaux," a natural cave where the water swirls with varying degrees of vigor, polishing a multitude of limestone pebbles thanks to the force of its current.
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The Gorges de la Langouette are impressive for their vastness and the uniqueness of their wild environment. With the many light effects illuminating the mosses and ferns growing beneath the wooded canopy, they exude a gentle and tranquil atmosphere, particularly conducive to relaxation. This unspoiled spot offers a privileged view of the water's work, carving the canyon with its capricious meanders. The Petit Saine River, roaring and unpredictable, overcomes all obstacles to continue its course before converging with the Ain a few kilometers further on.
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waterfalls don't always flow
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Very nice walk but a lot of tarmac
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Very easy to access following the Jura Z between Foncine le Bas and Planches en Montagne, along the SAINE gorges: The color of the water has nothing to envy of that of the lagoons of the islands ;-)
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While 'Entre-Deux-Monts' can refer to a wine region in Belgium, the canyons and gorges highlighted in this guide, such as Langouette Gorges and Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls, are primarily found in the Jura region of France. This area is renowned for its impressive river-carved landscapes.
The Jura canyons are characterized by deep gorges, spectacular waterfalls, and winding rivers. You'll encounter features like the concealed Langouette Gorges with its moss-covered walls, and the dramatic Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls, which reveal carved stone formations after heavy rains. Many spots offer footbridges and viewpoints for safe exploration.
Yes, the Jura region is well-known for canyoning. You can experience activities like sliding down natural waterslides, jumping into pools, and abseiling down cascades. Canyons such as Malvaux, Coiserette, Langouette, and Grosdar offer diverse experiences for various skill levels, often requiring guidance from competent professionals.
Waterfalls like Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls are most active and spectacular after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt. For general exploration and canyoning, the warmer months typically offer more favorable conditions, though specific canyoning routes might have seasonal access restrictions.
For canyoning, participants are typically equipped with wetsuits, neoprene socks, helmets, and harnesses to ensure safety and comfort. It's advisable to check with your guide or tour operator for specific gear requirements.
Yes, some gorges, like parts of the Langouette Gorges, are accessible to all with footbridges and stairs, making them suitable for families or those seeking a gentler experience. The Blue Pool also offers a beautifully situated small waterfall and pool that can be enjoyed by visitors.
The area around these canyons offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around Lake Narlay, or explore hiking routes like the difficult 'Tunnel de 180 m de long sur la Tramjurasienne editorial name for French users – Langouette Gorges loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Shore of Lac de Narlay – Grand Maclu Lake loop'. For more details, explore the running, hiking, and MTB guides for the region.
Yes, spots like The Blue Pool feature a small waterfall with a pool, which can be a lovely spot for a refreshing dip. Canyoning activities in the Jura also involve jumping into natural pools.
Yes, the 'On the Tramjurassienne' is a notable cycle path, mostly unpaved, that follows an old railway line between Foncine-le-Bas and Champagnole. It offers fantastically beautiful views as it passes through the Gorge de La Saine.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and the unique wild environment of the gorges, especially the light effects illuminating the mosses and ferns. The impressive scale of the canyons and the raw power of the water carving the landscape are also highly regarded. Many enjoy the accessibility of some areas, allowing for safe exploration of these natural wonders.
The 'Creux des Joyaux' is a natural cave formation at the Bief de la Ruine Waterfalls. When the waterfall dries up, this carved stone formation is revealed, where water swirls with varying vigor, polishing limestone pebbles thanks to the force of the current.


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