Natural monuments around Le Bizot showcase the rich natural heritage of the Haut-Doubs region in France. The commune features characteristic landscapes, including dense fir forests, expansive pastures, and ancient stone walls. Elevated positions offer panoramic views, notably towards the Swiss Jura mountain range. The area also contains protected zones, such as ZNIEFFs with dry grasslands and wooded meadows, and the significant Les Guillemins wetland and peat bog.
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For hotel guests, a boat trip to the waterfalls and back is free ... otherwise the one-way trip costs 9 sfr
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The Saut du Doubs is a 27-meter-high waterfall located along the Doubs River, which forms the border between France and Switzerland here. The waterfall is the result of a paleohistoric landslide that filled the narrow, gorge-like Doubs Valley, which cuts deep into the limestone formations of the Folded Jura, about 14,000 years ago.
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An interesting hiking experience to have two viewpoints 5m away and not be able to cross. The view is actually better on the French side 😉 The "Saut du Doubs" is a 27-meter-high waterfall on the Doubs, which is located on the French-Swiss border. During periods of flooding on the Doubs, kayak records have been set here for overcoming the waterfall.
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Lac des Brenets is nestled in the Jura massif, overlooked by wooded cliffs. The lake consists of three basins, ending with the impressive Saut de Doubs.
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In autumn and late summer the lake tends to dry out. The waterfall then also has no water.
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This belvedere offers an exceptional panorama of the Val de Morteau, the Swiss Jura and even the Alps on a clear day. You can access the belvedere by car from Les Fins or Morteau, or follow a 7 km loop trail which starts from Les Beuclets and passes through the Bois des Suchaux and the Bois du Fol. The trail is well marked and mostly shaded, with some open field sections. You can picnic at the lookout, where there are several tables and orientation signs. You can also watch paragliders take off or land from the nearby slope. The Mont Vouillot Belvedere is an ideal place to admire the beauty of nature and breathe fresh air.
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A little change when circling Lac de Moron 👍🏻
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Whether you visit the waterfall in full flow or not, this circus has something to offer. The deafening roar of flowing water contrasts with the majesty and serene tranquility of the circus in times of drought.
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Le Bizot is characterized by its authentic Haut-Doubs landscapes. You'll find dense fir forests spanning over 150 hectares, interspersed with expansive pastures where Montbéliarde cows graze. The area also features ancient stone walls and arboreal hedges, contributing to its unique charm. Additionally, there are protected areas like ZNIEFFs with dry grasslands and wooded meadows, and the significant Les Guillemins wetland and peat bog.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Brenets Lake is a great option, offering relaxed boat tours from April to autumn. You can also combine a boat trip with a walk along the lakeshore. The Mont Vouillot Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, with picnic tables and orientation signs, and can be accessed via a well-marked loop trail.
Le Bizot's elevated position offers remarkable panoramic views. From the Notre-Dame de Lourdes Chapel, you can enjoy an unobstructed view of the Swiss Jura mountain range. Another excellent spot is the Mont Vouillot Viewpoint, which provides an exceptional panorama of the Val de Morteau, the Swiss Jura, and even the Alps on a clear day.
The region is rich in geological formations, particularly those shaped by karst processes. The Lançot Waterfall emerges from a karst spring, leading to a wild romantic basin and the porch of the Great Grotto. The Consolation Cirque is a typical Jura rock basin where several karst springs emerge, creating a dramatic landscape with a 47-meter-high water cascade after heavy rains.
The natural monuments around Le Bizot are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the easy “Tourbières des Guillemins loop” or moderate routes like the “Noël Cerneux Red Trail.” For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes available. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Le Bizot, MTB Trails around Le Bizot, and Gravel biking around Le Bizot guides.
The natural monuments around Le Bizot offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage or blooming flora. During the summer, the shady gorges, like the one along the Doubs near Saut du Doubs Waterfall, provide a refreshing escape. Waterfalls like Lançot Waterfall are particularly impressive after heavy rains, which can occur in any season, but are more common in spring and autumn.
Yes, Le Bizot is committed to preserving its natural heritage. The territory includes two protected areas, each over 50 hectares, classified as ZNIEFFs (Zones Naturelles d'Intérêt Écologique Floristique et Faunistique). These areas feature valuable 'pelouses sèches' (dry grasslands) and 'prés-bois' (wooded meadows). Additionally, the Les Guillemins Wetland and Peat Bog is a significant sensitive natural area crucial for its hydrological function and unique biodiversity, with ongoing conservation efforts.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene beauty and ecological importance of the area. The dramatic cascades of the Saut du Doubs Waterfall and the unique karst features of Lançot Waterfall are highly rated. The opportunity to experience authentic Haut-Doubs landscapes, from dense forests to expansive pastures, and the breathtaking panoramic views from various belvederes are also major draws.
Yes, you can combine a visit to Brenets Lake with a relaxing boat tour. Excursion boats operate from April to autumn, allowing you to glide across the lake, which is nestled in the Jura massif and overlooked by wooded cliffs. The lake itself consists of three basins and ultimately leads to the impressive Saut du Doubs.
While the Saut du Doubs Waterfall is a major national site, the Lançot Waterfall offers a wild romantic basin with a spring waterfall emerging from a karst spring, and the porch of the Great Grotto. It can sometimes be dry, but after rains, it features up to three active waterfalls and offers a beautiful, slightly more adventurous experience for those who enjoy scrambling.
Le Bizot is known for its extensive forest environments, particularly dense fir forests that cover over 150 hectares. These forests are interspersed with clearings and pastures, creating a varied landscape. You can experience these deep green fir forests and their unique ecosystems, which are characteristic of the Haut-Doubs region, offering peaceful settings for walks and an insight into the area's natural beauty.


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