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Dog friendly hiking trails in Forêt De La Combe are primarily located in forested areas, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The region features varied landscapes, including dense woodlands and areas with elevation changes. Specific locations within the broader "Forêt De La Combe" can range from wild, secluded environments with rich biodiversity to areas with panoramic views of lakes and surrounding mountains. The trails provide options for different fitness levels, from easy walks to more challenging routes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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30
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7.36km
02:19
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
03:13
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.18km
01:28
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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115
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11.0km
03:05
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.06km
02:32
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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La Cure is on the border with France. Following numerous border changes, several buildings have one foot in Switzerland and the other in France. This is particularly the case of the Franco-Swiss hotel located astride the border.
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The Franco-Swiss hotel or Arbez hotel, nicknamed Arbézie, is a hotel-restaurant in the village of La Cure cut by the border between France and Switzerland. It is shared between the commune of Rousses in the department of Jura, in France, and the commune of Saint-Cergue in the canton of Vaud, in Switzerland. It has also been a micronation since 1958.
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Nestled in the Haut Jura Natural Park, at an altitude of 1,150m, discover in the heart of a remarkably designed military fort, the maturing cellars of Comtés Juraflore and the history of the greatest cheeses of Franche-Comté.
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The Noirmont massif straddles France and Switzerland and peaks at 1540m. Its summit is in Switzerland, so always plan to have your identity papers with you. At the top, you can observe the landscape and the surrounding mountains in 360°, including the Alps and Mont Blanc as well as the Lake Geneva valley.
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The church is located on the site of a Roman villa, it probably dates back to the 8th century. It is attested from 1011 under the name of Saint-Martin.
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The Toblerones line, its official name Promenthouse fortified line, is an old Swiss line of fortifications at the foot of the Jura in the canton of Vaud dating from the Second World War. The name Toblerones was given to it by the Vaudois because of the resemblance of the alignment of numerous concrete blocks with the famous Swiss chocolate of the same name. Today a hiking trail, the Toblerones trail, follows this ancient line of fortifications.
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Upstream of the village of Bursins, in the heart of the La Côte region, exactly between Geneva and Lausanne, the Château Le Rosey estate is overlooked by four and a half hectares of vines extending on a gentle slope towards the first wooded foothills of the Jura and worked biodynamically. Probably built at the beginning of the 13th century in the form of a Savoyard square, partly burnt down, damaged by wars, transformed, enlarged, the castle underwent multiple transformations over the centuries, until its last restoration. Today, with its orchard and vegetable garden, it has regained its medieval vocation as a refuge, haven and stopover, taking the name Relais Viticole.
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Forêt De La Combe offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails, with over 40 routes available. These range in difficulty from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
Yes, Forêt De La Combe has numerous easy dog-friendly trails. Approximately half of the available routes are classified as easy, perfect for a relaxed outing with your furry friend. An example is the Toblerone Line Fortifications – Église de Luins loop from Luins, which offers a gentle path.
The terrain in Forêt De La Combe is quite varied. Depending on the specific location within the broader 'Forêt De La Combe' region, you might encounter diverse forested landscapes, gentle slopes, or even paths near impressive waterfalls. Some areas, like those in the District de Nyon, offer panoramic views, while others, such as the Forêt Domaniale de la Combe-D'Ire, feature wilder, more secluded environments with rich biodiversity.
Yes, the Fond de la Combe area, particularly within the Giffre Valley, is renowned for its numerous and impressive waterfalls. While the specific routes listed in this guide might not directly feature them, the region offers scenic walks where you can view waterfalls like the Méridienne, Fontaine de l'Or, and Lyre. A moderate option that includes a waterfall is the Bief de la Chaille Waterfall – La Cure loop from La Cure.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the forested paths, and the suitability of the trails for enjoying nature with their dogs. Many appreciate the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes in Forêt De La Combe are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Église de Luins – Le Rosey Castle loop from Luins, which provides a scenic round trip.
You can discover several points of interest while hiking with your dog. For history enthusiasts, the Ruins of the Notre-Dame d'Oujon Charterhouse offer a glimpse into the past. You might also encounter the La Baudichonne Pass and Boundary Markers, which provide historical context and scenic views. The charming settlement of Saint-Cergue is also a notable highlight in the region.
Yes, for those seeking a longer adventure with their dog, there are several moderate trails exceeding 10 km. The Église de Luins – Fountain at Tapassion, Vich loop from Gland is a good option, covering over 11 km, and the Église de Luins – Toblerone Line Fortifications loop from Gland is even longer at approximately 12 km.
Forêt De La Combe is home to diverse wildlife, especially in areas like the Forêt Domaniale de la Combe-D'Ire, which is known for chamois and bearded vultures. To protect both your dog and the local fauna, it's crucial to keep your dog under control, preferably on a leash, especially in areas with known wildlife presence or protected habitats. Always respect local regulations regarding dogs in natural reserves.
Absolutely. With a significant number of easy and moderate trails, Forêt De La Combe is well-suited for families hiking with their dogs. The varied landscapes and points of interest, such as historical ruins or charming villages, can make for an engaging outing for all ages. Always check the specific trail details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's and dog's capabilities.

