Waterfalls around Chenecey-Buillon offer diverse natural attractions in the Doubs Valley. The area is characterized by its riverside landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration. While the commune itself provides access to natural reserves and viewpoints, the broader region features notable waterfall sites. These locations combine geological formations with varied natural environments, providing points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The waterfall is impressive even when it's carrying little water. Unfortunately, it can only be seen from the small path leading down from the road. The area at the base of the waterfall is private and extensively fenced. I found that a shame.
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The area around the waterfall is cordoned off, so that it is actually inaccessible and can only be seen from afar. The "standing seats" that have been set up are friendly, but do not really add value to the barbed wire. You can get closer to the waterfall from above, but you should do this with caution!!
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From the top, easily accessible, you can see the small stream disappearing into the void. Unfortunately, the fall point of the waterfall is on a private domain so not accessible, but you can see it from the place called "Bout du monde".
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The Bout du Monde waterfall reaches an impressive height of 50 meters. A little planning is required, because in periods of low rainfall, the waterfall may not be visible.
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Four chapels were built on this site. The first was built in the 16th century and the current building dates from 1872. The view from here is quite spectacular.
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While Chenecey-Buillon itself offers natural beauty along the Loue river, the broader region features impressive waterfalls. The Bout du Monde Waterfall, near Cormot-Vauchignon, is a significant natural site with a 50-meter cascade and a resurgence from a cave. Another site of geological interest is the Adhuy waterfall, known for its tufière formation and impressive icefall in winter.
The flow of waterfalls like the Bout du Monde Waterfall is heavily dependent on precipitation. They are most impressive after periods of rain. During dry spells, the flow can be significantly reduced or even invisible, so planning your visit after rainfall is recommended.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Lock and Waterfall on the Doubs with View of the Citadel is noted as family-friendly and is accessible via a cycle path, offering views of the Doubs river and the citadel. Many areas around the waterfalls also have picnic spots and parking.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region is rich in natural diversity. The area around the Bout du Monde Waterfall is a Natura 2000 listed site, home to various wildlife including butterflies, peregrine falcons, bats, salamanders, and diverse orchid species. You can also find geological formations like the tufière at Adhuy waterfall, and stunning river views from places like the View of the Doubs Valley from Chapelle Notre-Dame du Mont.
Yes, numerous marked hiking trails crisscross the region, allowing visitors to explore the natural sites. For example, near the Bout du Monde Waterfall, you can find trails like "La balade du Tour du Monde." For more hiking options, explore the Running Trails around Chenecey-Buillon guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
The area around Chenecey-Buillon offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find extensive options for mountain biking with the MTB Trails around Chenecey-Buillon guide, or enjoy road cycling with routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Chenecey-Buillon guide. The riverside landscapes are also ideal for leisurely walks and enjoying nature.
The area immediately around the Bout du Monde Waterfall is cordoned off, making it inaccessible directly. You can view it from a distance. It is possible to get closer from above, but caution is advised due to steep terrain.
The Adhuy waterfall is a fine example of a 'tufière,' a typical rock formation of the Jura region made of calcareous tuff. This unique geological feature creates a curtain-like flow of water and, in winter, forms a notable icefall, making it a fascinating site to observe.
Yes, near the natural attractions, you can find historical elements. For instance, the View of the Doubs Valley from Chapelle Notre-Dame du Mont is located at a site where chapels have stood since the 15th century, with the current building dating from 1872. From this viewpoint, you can also see the Château de Thoraise, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the powerful cascades to the unique geological formations. The stunning views, such as those from the View of the Doubs Valley from Chapelle Notre-Dame du Mont, which overlooks the Doubs valley and surrounding towns, are highly valued. The opportunities for outdoor exploration and the preserved natural environment are also highlights for many.
Yes, sites like the Bout du Monde Waterfall typically offer parking facilities, making them accessible for visitors. It's always a good idea to check specific location details for the most up-to-date information on parking availability.


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