Best attractions and places to see around Hauts-De-Bienne, a commune in the Jura department of France, encompass a variety of natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by scenic viewpoints, lakes, and forests, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Visitors can explore its industrial heritage and historical landmarks, reflecting the area's rich past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very nice border village to relax in after a bike ride (from Geneva in our case). We spent the afternoon and a night camping near the lake. Shops nearby for supplies 👍
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Very beautiful view of the two lakes, after a good climb, a well-deserved contemplation
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Beautiful view over the valley. Quite a steep climb to the top.
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The monks of Saint-Claude are credited with establishing a monastery in the 6th century to the southwest of the Abbey Lake on the island known as sur la Motte. Then, probably having fallen into disuse for several centuries, a second monastery succeeded it in the 12th century (1172) built to the northeast of the lake on the current site of the hamlet of l'Abbaye by the canons of the Abbey of Abondance (Augustinians of Haute-Savoie). The status of abbey, served by a particular abbot, remained for a century, until the monastery was the subject of an exchange of goods between the abbot of Abondance and that of Saint-Claude. Once again dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Claude, the Abbey of Grandvaux regained the status of priory. From the fortified buildings of the 12th century, which were accessed by a drawbridge, there remains today an old farm building (called La Joséphine after the former owner of the place), a presbytery and a church, dedicated to Notre-Dame de la Nativité, like that of Abondance. The site has been listed since September 15, 1966. A site to discover through a stroll in 4 scenes, evoking the history of the site.
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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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Incredible view of the Jura, Lake Geneva, the Alps, and the Dôle radar dome.
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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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It is a typical Jura village. It benefits from a lot of sporting and cultural activities. It is the starting point for many hikes. It is located on the route of the Grande Traversée du Jura or GTJ (https://www.gtj.asso.fr/). To be discovered in all seasons, whether on foot, by bike, by mountain bike, by snowshoes or by ski.
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You can experience magnificent panoramas from several viewpoints. La Roche Bernard offers superb views of the valley and the lakes below, culminating at 1,292 meters. Another must-see is Mont Sâla Summit, which provides stunning views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, perfect for a picnic.
Yes, the region features several picturesque lakes and protected natural areas. You can visit Lac des Rousses, located near the Swiss border, or explore the lakes and bogs of Bellefontaine and Mortes. The Belvedere of La Roche Bernard is also part of a protected natural area where marked trails should be respected.
Hauts-De-Bienne has a rich cultural and industrial heritage. The village of Les Rousses is known for its fort and historical significance. You can also discover the Church of Our Lady of the Nativity of the Abbey and Abbey Site of Grandvaux, which has a long monastic history dating back to the 6th century.
Absolutely. The region has a notable industrial past, particularly in eyewear, enamel, and watches. A discovery tour of Biel highlights local engineering, including Himalayan bridges crossing the Bienne river and the viaducts of Morez. The Museum of Glass also offers insights into these historical industries.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The village of Les Rousses, with its fort and proximity to Lac des Rousses, offers engaging experiences. Additionally, La Cure, a unique Swiss-French border village, provides an interesting historical context for all ages.
The area around Hauts-De-Bienne is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Trou Bleu – Viaduc du Saillard loop from Morez' which is an easy option. For cycling, the 'View of Prémanon – Les Rousses loop from Morez' offers scenic views. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Hauts-De-Bienne.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Trou Bleu – Viaduc du Saillard loop from Morez' is an easy 2.8 km hike. You can explore more beginner-friendly routes in the hiking guide for Hauts-De-Bienne.
Hauts-De-Bienne offers attractions year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes and viewpoints. In winter, areas like Les Rousses transform into a popular cross-country and alpine ski resort, offering winter sports opportunities.
Yes, winter brings a different charm to the region. Les Rousses is a well-known cross-country and alpine ski resort, making it a prime destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Some areas, like La Cure, are accessible by train, with regular daily services from Nyon. For other attractions, public transport options may vary, so it's advisable to check local schedules for specific destinations.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural views, such as those from Mont Sâla Summit and La Roche Bernard. The diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to mountain biking, and the unique historical and cultural sites like the village of Les Rousses, are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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