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Bus station hiking trails in Doubs offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by wooded valleys, expansive plateaus, and the dramatic gorges of the Doubs River. The region features distinctive karst reliefs, tranquil moor lakes, and rugged Jura rock formations. Hikers can explore areas ranging from the Freiberger plateau to the shores of Saint-Point Lake, the third-largest natural lake in France. The terrain includes both gentle paths and more challenging ascents, with elevations reaching up to Mont d'Or at 1,463…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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12.5km
03:31
240m
230m
Hike the moderate 7.8-mile Franco-Swiss smuggling trails loop from Goumois, exploring historical routes and scenic views along the Doubs riv
4.3
(11)
69
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21.5km
05:49
300m
300m
Hike Along the Doubs - Stage 3, a difficult 13.3-mile route through Parc du Doubs with river views and natural rock formations.

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4.1
(10)
29
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19.6km
05:35
440m
440m
This difficult 12.2-mile (19.6 km) hiking loop from Les Granges-Sainte-Marie explores Lac de Saint-Point, the Source Bleue, and Fort Saint-A
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7.13km
02:01
150m
150m
Hike the moderate Crête and Bois Rapin Trail, a 4.4-mile route with 507 feet of elevation gain, offering forest paths and valley views.
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20
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9.65km
02:27
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small, charming chapel. I particularly liked the two stained-glass windows.
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I confirm that the bridge moves easily with the wind.
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Bucolic atmosphere, revitalizing setting, possible stopover at the inn.
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A rock that unmistakably resembles the face of a monkey 😉
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The Chapelle du Bief d'Etoz, small, charming, and somewhat enchanted. A hint of the past wafts through the trees here. The chapel was built in 1692 – because a man fell from his horse and made a promise. I understand him. Anyone who falls here also promises all sorts of things – especially to choose flatter paths next time. The climb up to Le Noirmont is still quite demanding 😅
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A beautiful green paradise between the highway and the city. The birdsong even drowns out the highway noise.
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Nestled between the city and the highway, the lake landscape offers sporting activities, both on water and on land. Whether swimming, cycling, hiking, or simply strolling along the shores and enjoying nature, there's something for everyone.
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The Doubs region offers a vast network of hiking trails accessible by bus, with over 770 routes available. This includes a wide range of options from easy strolls to more challenging ascents, ensuring there's a trail for every preference.
Yes, Doubs has many easy and family-friendly options. For a pleasant and relatively flat walk, consider the Base de loisirs du Pays de Montbéliard — loop from L’Églantine, which is around 9.6 km long. The region also features tranquil moor lakes like Étang de la Gruère, offering serene and easy paths perfect for families.
For those seeking a more demanding experience, the Doubs region offers several difficult routes. The Along the Doubs - Stage 3 is a challenging 21.4 km hike, while the Tour of Lake Saint-Point and Fort Saint-Antoine covers nearly 20 km with significant elevation changes, providing a rewarding workout.
Many trails in Doubs are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often conveniently located near bus stops. The Base de loisirs du Pays de Montbéliard — loop from L’Églantine is a great example of a moderate circular hike.
Hiking from bus stations in Doubs will immerse you in diverse landscapes. You'll encounter wooded valleys, expansive plateaus like the Freiberger plateau, dramatic gorges carved by the Doubs River, and tranquil moor lakes. The region is also known for its distinctive karst reliefs and rugged Jura rock formations.
Absolutely. The Doubs River gorges are a defining feature, and many trails offer stunning views. The impressive 27-meter high Saut du Doubs waterfall is a major natural monument, often accessible via trails from nearby villages. Mont d'Or, the highest peak, also provides spectacular ridge walks with panoramic views that can extend to the Alps.
Beyond natural beauty, you can explore historical sites and charming towns. The historic medieval town of Saint-Ursanne is a popular destination. You might also encounter highlights like Lac de Saint-Point or the Lake Remoray nature reserve. Some routes also pass by unique shelters such as the Rochedanne rock shelter.
The Doubs region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 6,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes, the extensive network of well-marked trails, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems and dramatic viewpoints.
Many trails in Doubs are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check specific route details and local regulations regarding pets, especially in nature reserves or protected areas. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash on most public hiking paths.
The Doubs region offers great hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for higher altitude trails and enjoying lakes, while some trails are also suitable for winter hiking, offering a different, serene experience.
Yes, Doubs is home to parts of long-distance routes like the GR 59 and the 'Au fil du Doubs' trail, which follows the river for several stages. While specific bus access points for every stage vary, many sections of these longer trails can be reached via public transport, allowing for multi-day adventures or section hiking.


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