Best natural monuments around Fournet-Blancheroche are found in the Doubs department within the Jura mountains, offering access to several remarkable natural sites. The region is characterized by its dramatic river valleys, impressive rock formations, and lush forests. These features make it a notable area for outdoor exploration.
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Please note that most of the photos associated with the route are photos of the via ferrata and the names of the ladders themselves, which are very solid stairs and not rope bridges! It is perfectly feasible for hiking, even if the height can be disconcerting.
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Everything is in good working order. A beautiful experience, thank you to whomever keeps this maintained and safe!
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This small bridge takes you through the 'green' border over the Doubs.
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This border crossing is more for hikers or mountain bikers.
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This 500 meters long via ferrata with a 100 meters positive difference in altitude takes place on the French-Swiss border, in the grandiose and vertiginous setting of the Doubs gorges which for a long time sheltered the smuggling activities between these two countries. Very playful and vertiginous with ladders, footbridges, a zip line, cable and Nepalese bridges, it is certainly one of the most beautiful and impressive via ferrata of the region. After a few minutes of walking on a path, the course begins in the beautiful vertical limestone cliff by a first ladder soon followed by a Nepalese bridge, a beam and a slightly overhanging dihedral. This is the most physical part of the route, and it precedes the first escape route that leads to the Cendrée lookout. The next section offers a short, slightly overhanging passage, then a Tibetan bridge made of logs and a 42-meter-long "3-strand" cable bridge, both of which test your balance. The itinerary continues across a ledge (second possible escape route), takes a descending ladder, crosses a new cable bridge ("2 strands" this time), then goes up vertically by exploiting the weaknesses of the wall. The ladder and the beam that follow announce the long 60 meter zip line that can be avoided via the third escape route (but that would be a shame!). A last beam and a steep and original rope ladder bring you to the end of the via ferrata. A safe path follows the cliff, passes by the belvedere where you can still admire the superb landscapes, then follows the route of the smugglers of yesteryear before bringing you back to the parking lot. (https://www.directmountain.com/en/activities/807-via-ferrata-charquemont/)
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This restaurant is located in an absolute natural paradise. The photos with a view of the Doubs speak for themselves. Next door is one of the largest forest reserves in Switzerland. Fish and truffle dishes will revive tired hikers.
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The view of the Doubs from the bridge is fantastic and the food in the nearby restaurant is also impressive.
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The region around Fournet-Blancheroche offers several remarkable natural sites. Among the most popular are The Ladders of Death, known for its challenging via ferrata and impressive views of the Doubs Gorges, and Combe de Biaufond, a wild gorge with stainless steel ladders along the Ronde river. Visitors also highly rate Goule Bridge for its fantastic views of the Doubs River and historical significance.
Yes, Goule Bridge is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views of the Doubs River and a historical context. While some sites involve challenging terrain, many viewpoints, like those overlooking the Doubs Valley, can be enjoyed by families, often with easier access.
The region is characterized by dramatic river valleys, impressive rock formations, and lush forests. You'll encounter spectacular waterfalls like the Saut du Doubs, deep gorges such as the Gorges du Doubs and Défilé d'Entre-Roches, and unique geological formations like the Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail. There are also numerous panoramic viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the winding Doubs River and the Jura mountains.
Absolutely. The Goule Bridge is recognized as both a natural monument and a historical site. Similarly, La Rasse Bridge over the Doubs River has historical significance related to former sawmills and a watch factory. The Grotte-Chapelle de Remonot, a unique cave church within the Gorges de Remonot, blends natural wonder with centuries of religious history.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore challenging hiking trails through gorges like The Ladders of Death and Combe de Biaufond. The Doubs River offers opportunities for boat trips, kayaking, and paddleboarding. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find more details on specific routes in our guides for Hiking around Fournet-Blancheroche, Road Cycling Routes around Fournet-Blancheroche, and MTB Trails around Fournet-Blancheroche.
Yes, many trails traverse the natural monuments. For instance, the path through Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail is a highlight for hikers. The Gorges du Doubs feature challenging trails, including sections of the Grande Traversée du Jura. You can find detailed hiking routes, such as 'The Doubs River – The Ladders of Death loop' or 'Moss-Covered Trees and Rocks – Combe de Biaufond loop', in our dedicated Hiking around Fournet-Blancheroche guide.
The Saut du Doubs is a spectacular 27-meter high waterfall on the Doubs River, forming a natural border between France and Switzerland. You can experience it through hiking, boat trips along the Doubs River, or even horse-drawn carriage rides. The area is a listed National Grand Site, offering stunning views year-round, especially vibrant in autumn and powerful in spring due to snowmelt.
The Gorges du Doubs are a wild and scenic canyon with steep rock faces and dramatic landscapes. They are known for challenging trails, including the historic 'Ladders of Death' (Échelles de la Mort), which offer impressive viewpoints 100 meters above the river. The gorges are ideal for hikers seeking breathtaking views and a sense of wilderness, and also offer opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Yes, the Gouffre de Poudrey (Poudrey Abyss), located about 42 kilometers from Fournet-Blancheroche, is one of France's largest underground caverns by volume. It features impressive geological formations like stalactites and stalagmites, and visitors can explore it via guided tours, often enhanced by a sound and light show.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, the sense of wilderness, and the unique geological formations. Many enjoy the challenging yet rewarding trails, such as those at The Ladders of Death and Combe de Biaufond. The tranquility and meditative quality of places like the Rock Arch on the Doubs Trail are also highly appreciated, along with the blend of natural beauty and history found at sites like Goule Bridge.
Fournet-Blancheroche itself is situated in the Jura mountains and provides stunning viewpoints overlooking the Doubs valley. Specific belvederes like Belvédère de la Crampoulotte, Belvédère sur les Roches, and Belvédère de la Cendrée offer expansive views of the winding Doubs River, surrounding cliffs, and distant Swiss mountains. These spots are perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
The Défilé d'Entre-Roches is an approximately 11-kilometer canyon of the Doubs River, situated between Ville-du-Pont and Morteau. It's known for its remarkable limestone escarpments, with the road carved directly between impressive cliffs. This scenic drive also features points of interest like the Grotte du Trésor and the Grotte-Chapelle de Remonot, making it popular for both scenic drives and hiking.


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