Mountain passes around Jougne, a commune in the Doubs department of France bordering Switzerland, offer diverse experiences. These passes, historically significant as trade routes and border crossings, provide access to the Jura Mountains. The region features scenic beauty, opportunities for outdoor activities, and glimpses into the area's past.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Small pass, ideal as a starting point for hikes
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Wide road from Vallorbe, lots of traffic, the first km is pretty steep. Juraparc near the col, with some goats and cute alpacas next to the road! An easier alternative to the Mollendruz to get into the Vallée de Joux.
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You can get a coffee at the bike/cross-country ski rental shop in the parking lot. It's worth it.
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The Col des Etroits offers three beautiful 3rd category climbs for cyclists. The longest starts in France, at La Gauffre - 13.8km with an average slope of 2.7% and 7.9% over the steepest 100m (at the very end of the ascent) From Butte, we are dealing with 8.8km at 4.4% on average and 11.3% on the steepest 100m. From Vuiteboeuf, it involves climbing 11.4km at an average gradient of 4.9% and 10.5% over the steepest 100m (at the start of the ascent).
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Avoid at the end of the day between 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. because it is very popular with cross-border workers who drive fast.
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On Sunday a perfect and delicious regional food truck! Stop chatting with other cyclists
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The Col de Mollendruz is a road pass located at an altitude of 1,180 metres. It is also the starting point for many hikes and a great place to admire the Alps.
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For families, the area around Col du Mont d'Orzeires (1061 m) is highly recommended due to its proximity to Juraparc, a wildlife park featuring wolves, bison, bears, and lynx. While the pass itself is a transition point, the nearby attractions offer engaging activities for all ages. Additionally, Col du Mollendruz is listed as family-friendly and offers a kiosk, making it a convenient stop.
Both Col du Mollendruz and Col de l'Aiguillon are excellent choices for breathtaking vistas. Col du Mollendruz provides panoramic views of the Alps, while Col de l'Aiguillon offers spectacular sweeping panoramas of both the Swiss and French Alps, along with views of the Aiguilles de Baulmes.
Absolutely. Col de Landoz-Neuve is a small, less-frequented road that connects Mouthe to Lac de Joux, offering a peaceful and scenic experience, often passing into Switzerland almost unawares. Similarly, Col de l'Aiguillon is known for its super quiet road, providing a tranquil alternative to busier routes, especially recommended for cyclists.
The region around Jougne and its mountain passes offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, with trails like the 'Mont d'Or – Morond Lake loop' or 'Chalet du Suchet – Grange-Neuve Chalet loop'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Lac de Saint-Point loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'XXL Jump, Bikepark Métabief – Le Morond loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for Jougne.
Col du Mollendruz is an excellent starting point for numerous hikes, making it a popular choice for those looking to explore the trails on foot. The area around Col du Mont d'Orzeires (1061 m) also offers hiking opportunities.
Yes, Col des Étroits Pass features a dedicated picnic area with tables at its summit, providing a pleasant stop for travelers and cyclists. Col du Mollendruz also has a small kiosk and a bike/cross-country ski rental shop where you can get coffee.
While many passes are accessible year-round, some, like Col de l'Aiguillon, are closed during the winter season due to challenging conditions. For the best experience with hiking, cycling, and enjoying panoramic views, the warmer months from spring to autumn are generally ideal. The nearby Lac de Joux, accessible via Col de Landoz-Neuve, is known for water sports in summer and ice skating in winter, offering diverse seasonal attractions.
The mountain passes around Jougne have significant historical importance, having served as crucial trade routes and border crossings between France and Switzerland since Gallo-Roman times. Jougne itself was a strategic toll station. These passes offer glimpses into the region's past as vital connectors for commerce and movement between nations.
Yes, the area around Col du Mont d'Orzeires (1061 m) is particularly notable for wildlife enthusiasts due to its proximity to Juraparc, a wildlife park where you can observe wolves, bison, bears, and lynx. The broader Jura Mountains region, where these passes are located, is known for its natural beauty, including dense forests that are home to various animal species.
Experienced cyclists will find rewarding challenges in the region. Col des Étroits Pass offers three beautiful 3rd category climbs, with gradients up to 7.9% on its longest ascent from La Gauffre. Col de l'Aiguillon also presents a challenging ride with gradients up to 18% on its 14 km road, making it ideal for those seeking a demanding yet scenic cycling experience.
The mountain passes around Jougne are nestled within the Jura Mountains, offering a rich variety of natural features. You can expect to see dense forests, open meadows, and stunning viewpoints. Passes like Col de Landoz-Neuve are mostly surrounded by forest, while Col du Mont d'Orzeires (1061 m) offers stunning views over a lake from the north. Many passes provide panoramic views of the Swiss and French Alps, showcasing the region's dramatic mountainous landscape.


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