Attractions and places to see around La Bosse are primarily found in the Doubs department, a region characterized by its natural beauty and historical landmarks. This area features impressive waterfalls, deep gorges, and significant man-made structures. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by the Doubs River, forming a natural border between France and Switzerland. The region offers a variety of natural and cultural points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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For hotel guests, a boat trip to the waterfalls and back is free ... otherwise the one-way trip costs 9 sfr
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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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Lac des Brenets is nestled in the Jura massif, overlooked by wooded cliffs. The lake consists of three basins, ending with the impressive Saut de Doubs.
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In autumn and late summer the lake tends to dry out. The waterfall then also has no water.
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Current (September 23) already converted to rail replacement.
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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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The region around La Bosse, primarily in the Doubs department, is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Saut du Doubs Waterfall, a major national site on the French-Swiss border, known for its magnificent landscapes. Another beautiful spot is Lançot Waterfall, featuring a wild romantic basin and spring. Don't miss the scenic Brenets Lake, nestled in the Jura massif, offering boat tours and picturesque views.
Yes, the Doubs department offers several significant historical and cultural sites. The imposing Château de Joux, a cliff-top castle with a millennium of history, is about 36 km away. Further afield, but within the department, you can find the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Citadel of Besançon, a masterpiece of military architecture, and the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, an exceptional example of 18th-century industrial architecture.
The area around La Bosse is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Priest's Rock Trail' or the 'Noël Cerneux Red Trail'. For those who enjoy cycling, there are gravel biking routes like 'Sans dessus Dessoubre'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, gravel biking, and running around La Bosse.
Yes, the region offers options for families. Brenets Lake is considered family-friendly, offering relaxed boat tours. The easy walk to Lançot Waterfall is also suitable for families, especially after recent rains when the waterfalls are active. For a broader range of activities, the Base de loisirs de La Ferté-Bernard in the Sarthe department offers canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and mountain biking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, often comparing the gorges and waterfalls to Canadian canyons. The Saut du Doubs Waterfall is highly praised for its magnificent scenery. The wild romantic basin of Lançot Waterfall and the spectacular integration of the Châtelot Dam with the valley are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The Saut du Doubs Waterfall provides two observation sites for breathtaking views of the waterfall and its pools. The Châtelot Dam also offers a spectacular viewpoint due to its integration with the valley and rock formations. For hiking enthusiasts, Mont d'Or, though a bit further, offers panoramic views including the Swiss Jura, Swiss Alps, and Mont Blanc on clear days.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but for hiking and enjoying the waterfalls at their fullest, spring and early summer are ideal, especially after recent rains when the waterfalls are most active. From April to autumn, you can also enjoy boat tours on Brenets Lake.
The Les Brenets Railway Station, while primarily a transport hub, is noted as wheelchair accessible. While many natural sites involve uneven terrain, some paths leading to viewpoints or along lakeshores may offer easier access. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. The path leading to the Great Grotto at Lançot Waterfall is described as an easy walk. Additionally, the 'Consolation Cirque – Karst spring of the Dessoubres loop from Consolation-Maisonnettes' is an easy hiking route, as listed in the Hiking around La Bosse guide.
The Les Brenets Railway Station connects Le Locle with Les Brenets, offering a way to reach the lake area. However, for many of the natural and historical sites, particularly those deeper in the Doubs region, personal transport might offer more flexibility. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific destinations.
While this guide focuses on attractions, the towns of Ornans and Montbeliard in the Doubs department, located about 38 km and 43 km away respectively, offer various accommodation and dining options. Closer to the natural sites, you might find smaller guesthouses or restaurants in villages like Saint-Hippolyte or Mouthier-Haute-Pierre.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region features impressive man-made structures. The Châtelot Dam, a 74-meter high structure built in 1953, is a spectacular sight due to its integration with the valley and rock formations. The Les Brenets Railway Station also represents a historical piece of infrastructure, connecting the region since 1890.


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