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Hike the moderate 8.8-mile La Randoline loop in Parc du Doubs, exploring forests, moorland, and lakes like Étang de la Gruère.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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583 m
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14.1 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.22 km
5.19 km
2.72 km
919 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
4.67 km
3.30 km
3.14 km
2.40 km
597 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,020 m)
Lowest point (950 m)
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The La Randoline trail is generally considered easy, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families and children as young as six. It features minimal elevation changes and accessible paths. Most hikers complete the full 12-kilometer loop in approximately 3 to 4 hours.
The trail offers varied and distinctive landscapes. You'll traverse tranquil pine forests, open wooded pastures, and mysterious moorland. Key scenic points include the Plateau of Franches-Montagnes, the Étang des Royes, and the Étang de la Gruère, a recognized WWF peat bog site.
Yes, La Randoline is a well-signposted circular loop trail. While you can start at various points, popular access points include Saignelégier or Les Cerlatez. The trail is marked by white squares on a red background.
While specific parking lots aren't detailed, starting points like Saignelégier or Les Cerlatez are good options. Saignelégier is also easily reachable by public transport, which might be a convenient alternative to driving.
Yes, the La Randoline trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through a nature park and areas with wildlife and livestock, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to ensure their safety and respect the local environment.
The trail is enjoyable in various seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. While possible, winter hiking might present different conditions, so check local forecasts and trail status if planning a visit during colder months.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the La Randoline trail within the Doubs Nature Park. The park aims to be accessible to the public, though standard regulations for nature protection apply.
Yes, the trail is designed with convenience in mind and offers possibilities for catering along the way. You may find options for refreshments or meals at various points, especially near the main starting villages or popular scenic spots.
Yes, sections of the La Randoline trail overlap with other routes. You'll find it shares parts of its path with the Franches-Montagnes Tour, the Jura Route, and the Jura Bike trail, among others.
Beyond the natural beauty, key points of interest include the Marché-Concours Hall, the tranquil Étang des Royes, and the significant Étang de la Gruère, a peat bog recognized as a WWF site. The entire route showcases the distinctive landscapes of the Freiberg region.
The La Randoline trail is easily reachable by public transport. Saignelégier is a primary starting point that is well-connected, allowing you to access the trailhead conveniently without a car.
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