Best waterfalls around Villers-Le-Lac are situated in a region characterized by the Doubs river, forming part of the French-Swiss border within the Jura Mountains. This area is known for its deep limestone gorges and natural reservoirs, shaped by ancient geological events. The landscape offers a blend of natural spectacle and accessible outdoor experiences, making it a notable destination for exploring natural monuments.
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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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A little corner of freshness which is very welcome in summer. From here you see the Dessoubre river being born in a succession of small waterfalls which emanate from the rocks of the Cirque de Consolation.
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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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From a height of 120 m, this series of waterfalls descends from Mont Chateleu. Small but beautifully formed, these waterfalls are a feast for the eyes.
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Going to the Saut du Doubs means leaping thousands of kilometers and feeling like you're in the middle of the Canadian canyons. The landscapes of this place are magnificent! This waterfall and its pools are classified as a major national site and are located on the border line between Switzerland and France. There are therefore two observation sites for the waterfall.
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The most prominent waterfall is the Saut du Doubs Waterfall, a magnificent 27-meter cascade on the French-Swiss border. Other notable spots include Lançot Waterfall, known for its wild romantic basin, and the Consolation Cirque, a natural landscape park with several karst springs.
The Saut du Doubs Waterfall is a stunning 27-meter high waterfall that plunges into a natural reservoir, classified as a Grand National Site. Its formation approximately 12,000 years ago due to an earthquake created a natural dam, leading to the formation of Lac de Moron. The dramatic landscapes along the Doubs river gorge are often compared to Canadian canyons by visitors.
You can reach the Saut du Doubs Waterfall in several ways from Villers-le-Lac. Popular options include hiking, taking a scenic 14-kilometer boat trip over the Doubs river, or even a unique horse-drawn carriage ride. There are both upper and lower viewpoints on the French side, offering different perspectives.
Springtime is particularly impressive for visiting the waterfalls, as the Saut du Doubs Waterfall is at its most powerful and full. After heavy rains, other waterfalls like those in the Consolation Cirque and Lançot Waterfall also show beautiful activity. During hot summer days, the shady gorges offer a refreshing experience.
Yes, the area around the waterfalls offers several family-friendly options. The boat trip to the Saut du Doubs Waterfall is a popular and enjoyable activity for all ages. Many trails are suitable for walks, and the picturesque surroundings provide a great setting for outdoor exploration. The easy walk to the porch of the Great Grotto at Lançot Waterfall is also a lovely option.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For instance, paths to the Saut du Doubs Waterfall can be steep but offer shortcuts through the forest. The Consolation Cirque is ideal for hiking, especially to the Grande Cascade. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the MTB Trails around Villers-Le-Lac guide, which also includes some hiking paths.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the area around Villers-Le-Lac is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those for gravel biking and touring cycling. There are also extensive MTB trails, offering options for different skill levels.
Yes, some waterfalls, particularly spring-fed ones like the Lançot Waterfall, can be dry during periods of low rainfall, such as late summer or early autumn. However, even when dry, the surrounding wild romantic basin and the porch of the Great Grotto remain beautiful to explore.
The region is defined by the Doubs river, which forms part of the French-Swiss border, and is nestled within the Jura Mountains. It features deep limestone gorges, natural reservoirs, and karst springs, all shaped by ancient geological events. The landscape offers a blend of dramatic natural spectacles and serene forest environments.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent landscapes and the feeling of being immersed in nature, often comparing the gorges to Canadian canyons. The variety of experiences, from the powerful plunge of the Saut du Doubs to the wild romantic basins of other cascades, is highly appreciated. The shady gorges are particularly popular during hot summer days.
Yes, the Source of the Dessoubre is a notable example. Here, the Dessoubre river is born in a succession of small waterfalls emanating directly from the rocks of the Cirque de Consolation, offering a refreshing corner in summer.
Absolutely. The Consolation Cirque is a natural landscape park where several karst springs emerge, and after heavy rains, you can witness multiple waterfalls, including the impressive Grande Cascade. Similarly, the Lançot Waterfall area can also feature multiple active cascades after rainfall.


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