Natural monuments around Dammartin-Les-Templiers feature a variety of geological formations and scenic locations in the Doubs department of France. The region is characterized by its river valleys, limestone cliffs, and subterranean features. Visitors can explore 4 distinct natural monuments, offering experiences from panoramic viewpoints to caves.
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an impressive rocky landscape right on the bike path
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On the EuroVelo 6 along the Doubs and Rhine-Rhône Canal to Baume-les-Dames. Beautiful scenery, excellent cycle path, pleasant rest stops. More information: de.eurovelo.com/ev6/france
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Magnificent panoramas at an altitude of 455 meters. We can also see the Babre slot nestled in the Lavenne woods.
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High grotto with wonderful limescale deposits - accessible via a metal ladder even without equipment. The grotto does not lead deep into the rock, the daylight is sufficient, you do not need a flashlight. It is freely accessible to everyone.
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At the top of these cliffs, the Saut de Gamache belvedere overlooks the Doubs valley. It allows you to discover Baume-les-Dames nestled between the hills and the village of Esnans below.
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The cave is listed as a real classic among speleologists. Through a very small shaft entrance of just 30 x 50 cm. you have to abseil about 7 meters ... Then the next 18 meter deep shaft. A final climbing step, about 5 meters lower, ends in an impressive and large hall with beautiful stalactite columns.
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The region around Dammartin-les-Templiers offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive viewpoints, fascinating caves, and picturesque waterfalls. You can discover panoramic vistas from places like Roche de Chatard Viewpoint and Saut de Gamache Viewpoint, explore accessible caves such as Grotte Sous Buen, or witness the beauty of the Waterfall of the Audeux.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Saut de Gamache Viewpoint is easily accessible and offers beautiful scenery along the EuroVelo 6 cycle path. The Grotte Sous Buen is also family-friendly, as it's accessible via a metal ladder and doesn't require special equipment or a flashlight due to sufficient daylight near the entrance.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Saut de Gamache Viewpoint, which overlooks the Doubs valley, Baume-les-Dames, and the village of Esnans. Another excellent spot is the Roche de Chatard Viewpoint, offering magnificent panoramas at an altitude of 455 meters, where you can also see the Babre slot.
The region features several interesting caves. The Grotte Sous Buen is a high grotto with wonderful limestone deposits, accessible via a metal ladder without needing a flashlight. For a more adventurous experience, the Grotte du Petit Siblot is a classic for speleologists, involving abseiling into impressive halls with stalactite columns. Additionally, the Gouffre de Poudrey is one of France's largest developed underground caverns, offering a unique journey 70-80 meters below ground with a sound and light show. The Cave of the Glacière, though its ice has receded, still features impressive calcareous concretions and fossils.
Yes, the Waterfall of the Audeux (Cascade de l'Audeux) in Chaux-lès-Passavant is a picturesque series of cascades formed by the Audeux river. It has a total drop of about 30 meters and is particularly impressive after heavy rainfall. It's easily accessible and perfect for a tranquil outing.
The area around Dammartin-les-Templiers is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops around Saut de Gamache Viewpoint and the Rechandet, as detailed in the Running Trails around Dammartin-Les-Templiers guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the EuroVelo 6 along the Doubs River, which you can explore through the Cycling around Dammartin-Les-Templiers guide. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Belvédère des Grateris loop, available in the Road Cycling Routes around Dammartin-Les-Templiers guide.
The Gouffre de Poudrey, located near Etalans, is one of France's largest developed underground caverns, boasting a remarkable volume of one million cubic meters. Visitors can descend 70 to 80 meters to explore immense chambers with ancient stalagmites, stalactites, and a subterranean lake. It's known for its captivating sound and light show and its consistently cool temperature (around 7°C), earning it the nickname 'the largest refrigerator in Europe'. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Cave of the Glacière (Grotte de la Glacière) in Chaux-lès-Passavant was historically recognized as Europe's lowest natural ice cave, where ice would persist even in summer. While climate change has led to the disappearance of its perennial ice since 2005, the cave remains compelling for its impressive calcareous concretions and various fossils, including some dating back to the Bronze Age and even dinosaur fossils. Its unique geological formation historically trapped cold air, allowing for ice formation. You can find more information on Wikipedia.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from viewpoints like Roche de Chatard Viewpoint and Saut de Gamache Viewpoint. The accessibility of some caves, such as Grotte Sous Buen, which doesn't require special equipment, is also highly valued. The overall diversity of geological formations, from river valleys to limestone cliffs and subterranean features, provides unique exploration opportunities.
Yes, the Rochers de Sous-Buen, located near Baume-les-Dames, are renowned limestone cliffs and a popular climbing site. They offer over 100 climbing routes ranging in difficulty from 4a to 8b, attracting climbers of various skill levels. The site is known for its well-bolted routes, comfortable access, and beautiful views overlooking the Doubs river.
The highest point within the Dammartin-les-Templiers commune is the Rocher du Rechandet (also known as Bec d'Ougney), reaching an altitude of 575 meters. It offers a splendid panoramic viewpoint over the scenic Doubs valley, providing visitors with breathtaking landscapes after a relatively straightforward walk through the forest.


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