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Road cycling around Saint-Point-Lac offers diverse terrain within the Jura Mountains of eastern France. The region is characterized by the large Lac de Saint-Point, surrounded by forests, valleys, and numerous mountain passes. Cyclists encounter a mix of relatively flat lakeside paths and challenging climbs into the higher elevations of the Jura massif. This landscape provides varied road cycling opportunities for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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87.2km
04:11
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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63.2km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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115km
05:50
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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82.5km
04:26
1,320m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Magnificent walk through the Jura. Thank you for the beautiful route suggestion.
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Small pass, ideal as a starting point for hikes
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Viewpoint above the Doubs source with beautiful views through a forest clearing to Mouthe and the Doubs river.
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The source of the Doubs River is a powerful karst spring in a heavily karstified area of the Jura Mountains. It lies at an altitude of 937 meters at the foot of the forested, up to 1,419-meter-high Mont Risoux mountain range, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland. The Doubs River rises from a small, approximately five-meter-deep spring basin in a cave in the rock.
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The route up from Biere on the Swiss side is a solid steady climb with a few 12% and 13% sections. Traffic is quite light and the road is excellent. The trees give some nice protection from the sun and wind. Crossing the col northwards takes you down to the Vallé de Joux on a pretty steep decent with great corners and some short straights. My brakes made sounds I have never heard before! I did this and Col de Mollendrux together for a great 80k / 1,500 m ride. Recommended.
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The ride up the Col du Marchairuz is a truly stunning landscape. From the Vallé de Joux and the village of Le Brassus, the initial climb is somewhat steeper, through beautiful Jura forests and meadows to a wide intermediate plateau. There, the road runs in a perfectly straight line. Perfect for preparing yourself for the short, tough final climb to the pass at 1,449 meters. A restaurant awaits you at the top of the pass, open Wednesday to Sunday. To get a view of Lake Geneva, you'll have to descend slightly on the other side, as the trees are in the way.
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Nice view and not very busy
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There are over 140 road cycling routes in the Saint-Point-Lac area, catering to various skill levels. This includes 25 easy routes, 64 moderate routes, and 54 challenging routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The region offers diverse terrain. You'll find relatively flat paths around Lac de Saint-Point, providing scenic lakeside rides. For more challenging experiences, routes extend into the Jura Mountains with numerous 'Cols' (mountain passes) exceeding 1000 meters, offering demanding climbs through forests and valleys.
Yes, the path encircling Lac de Saint-Point is a well-maintained, mostly paved 23-kilometer loop that is generally flat and suitable for all fitness levels. For a slightly longer easy option, consider the View of Lake Saint-Point – View of Lac de Saint-Point loop from Les Grangettes, which is 20.1 km.
Many routes offer stunning views of Lac de Saint-Point. You can also cycle towards Mont d'Or, the highest point in the Doubs department, for panoramic views. The La Petite Échelle – Doubs Waterfall loop from Malbuisson offers a chance to see the Doubs river and its features. The Source Bleue, known for its transparent blue water, is another natural highlight in the area.
Yes, the historic Fort de Joux, perched on a rocky spur, is visible from various cycling routes, including sections of the Great Jura Crossing. Some routes also pass through charming villages like La Cluse-et-Mijoux and Malbuisson, offering cultural exploration opportunities.
The spring, summer, and autumn months are ideal for road cycling. In autumn, the landscape around the lake is particularly vibrant with colors. While the lake can freeze in winter, allowing for ice skating, road cycling conditions may be challenging due to snow and ice, especially on higher mountain passes.
Parking is generally available in the villages surrounding Lac de Saint-Point, such as Malbuisson, Les Grangettes, and La Cluse-et-Mijoux. These villages often serve as starting points for many routes, making them convenient for parking.
Yes, the region is part of the Great Jura Crossing (GTJ) by bike, a significant 360 km route traversing the Jura Mountains and the Haut Jura Regional Natural Park. Sections of this long-distance trail connect through the Saint-Point-Lac area, linking to towns like Pontarlier.
The road cycling routes in Saint-Point-Lac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning lake views, the diverse terrain offering both easy and challenging options, and the picturesque natural landscapes of the Jura Mountains.
Certainly. The Lovely stretch along the Doubs – View of Lac de St-Point loop from Malbuisson is a moderate 54.1 km route featuring scenic stretches along the Doubs river and views of Lac de Saint-Point. Another option is the View of Lac de Remoray – View of Lac de Remoray loop from Malbuisson, a 42.0 km moderate trail through the landscapes surrounding Lac de Remoray.
Many cycling routes pass through charming villages such as Malbuisson, Les Grangettes, and La Cluse-et-Mijoux. These villages offer opportunities for breaks, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local shops to refuel and experience the regional culture.
Yes, the Jura Mountains surrounding Saint-Point-Lac feature numerous 'Cols' (mountain passes) that exceed 1000 meters in altitude, providing demanding climbs for experienced riders. The region is known for its varied elevation, offering plenty of opportunities to test endurance on routes with significant elevation gain.


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