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Top 7 Caves around Burnevillers

Best caves around Burnevillers are found within the broader Doubs region, characterized by its diverse geological formations. This area offers a range of underground experiences, from natural ice caves to extensive networks with historical significance. The landscape features limestone layers, contributing to the formation of various cave types. Visitors can explore sites showcasing unique geological features and ancient marine fossils.

Best caves around Burnevillers

  • The most popular caves is Réclère Caves and Prehistoric Park, a cave that offers a…

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Bief Waterfall

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If you are looking for a superb waterfall in the Doubs, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. This is a majestic natural site where a …

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Échelle de la Mort

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An adventurous path leads through the small gorge. There are several small caves along the way and the highlight is to climb the steep step with the help of three …

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Well-kept dinosaur park with moderate admission. A combination ticket including the cave can also be purchased (7 degrees). The circular route is about 2km and can also be easily managed with prams. Have fun 🦕

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Bief de Vautenaivre Picnic Area

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the rest area is spacious - I think there were 3 fireplaces.
You can also go to the Doubs here. Due to its proximity to Goumois, however, it is also …

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Trou du Creugenat Karst Sinkhole

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The Trou du Creugenat is a karst hole in the Ajoie from which water emerges and which creates a temporary river, the Creugenat, during floods. The periodic lake forms between …

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Jacques Segalla
August 24, 2024, Chute du Bief

Spectacular and refreshing after a walk in the sun!

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Paul_C
December 10, 2023, Chute du Bief

If you want to give some inspiration to your run, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. It is a majestic natural site where a small stream flows from a rocky overhang that was once a seabed. You can see ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding forest.

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Paul_C
December 7, 2023, Chute du Bief

If you are looking for a superb waterfall in the Doubs, you absolutely must go to the Chute du Bief de Vautenaivre. This is a majestic natural site where a small stream plunges from a rocky overhang that was once a seabed. You can see ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter. You will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the waterfall and surrounding forest.

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Well-kept dinosaur park with moderate admission. A combination ticket including the cave can also be purchased (7 degrees). The circular route is about 2km and can also be easily managed with prams. Have fun 🦕

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the rest area is spacious - I think there were 3 fireplaces. You can also go to the Doubs here. Due to its proximity to Goumois, however, it is also more frequented. But: ……. There is a great Höhöe to visit - 1.65 km from the rest area. But you have to leave the bike a few meters away from the cave and walk the rest of the way over a ladder and bridges. I was there all alone. I'm up and up the forest path with my bike, where the path to the single track turns into the right path. The signage is a little confusing. I would advise anyone who is not a mountain biker to leave their bike here. There are roots, bumps and lattice bridges, all single track.

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The Trou du Creugenat is a karst hole in the Ajoie from which water emerges and which creates a temporary river, the Creugenat, during floods. The periodic lake forms between 4 and 10 times per year, the river is sometimes only visible for a few hours, sometimes over a week. The flow can reach 15 to 20 m3/s. The water follows the Courtedoux plain and flows into the Allaine at Porrentruy. When dry, the depth of the hole is clearly visible - simple steps lead to the bottom, and a thick rope helps you climb up or down. There is a water level gauge on the side of the rock walls and you can clearly see the mud traces of the last floods. In the immediate vicinity of the hole there is also a picnic area with a table and benches, as well as an improvised fire pit. A meadow path leads from the bike path to the hole.

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Garen
April 25, 2021, Échelle de la Mort

An adventurous path leads through the small gorge. There are several small caves along the way and the highlight is to climb the steep step with the help of three solid wooden ladders. Only feasible for dogs if you can carry them or take them piggyback. The slippery round wood of the ladders gives even very skilful dog paws little support, so the four-legged friend needs support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves and underground formations can I explore near Burnevillers?

The region around Burnevillers, particularly the broader Doubs area, offers a diverse range of underground experiences. You can find natural ice caves like the Grotte de la Glacière, extensive developed tourist caves such as the Grotte d'Osselle, and cave-like shelters with ancient fossils like the one at Bief Waterfall. There are also karst sinkholes, like the Trou du Creugenat, and gorges with small caves, such as Échelle de la Mort.

Are there any family-friendly cave attractions near Burnevillers?

Yes, the Réclère Caves and Prehistoric Park is a great option for families. It offers a combination ticket that includes both the cave and a well-kept dinosaur park. The circular route within the park is about 2 km and is manageable even with prams.

What historical or geological features can I discover in the caves of the Doubs region?

Many caves in the Doubs region offer rich historical and geological insights. The Grotte de la Glacière, for instance, contains numerous fossils like corals and sea urchins, indicating the Jura region was once underwater. It also has a history of human visitation dating back to the Bronze Age. The Grotte d'Osselle is one of the world's oldest tourist caves, with visits recorded since 1504, and showcases richly colored crystallizations from iron salts. At Bief Waterfall, you can observe ancient fossils embedded in the ceiling of the cave-like shelter.

What are some challenging cave explorations or adventurous paths available?

For those seeking adventure, Échelle de la Mort offers an adventurous path through a gorge with several small caves. The highlight is climbing a steep step using three solid wooden ladders. The Grotte de Sous Buen is also popular among climbers due to its technical aspects, featuring an entrance via a ladder that can be slippery.

What is the best time to visit the caves in the Doubs region?

The best time to visit caves in the Doubs region generally depends on the specific cave. For caves like the Grotte des Faux-Monnayeurs, summer can be particularly magical, as millions of water droplets on the ceiling reflect light, creating a 'starry sky' effect. However, some caves, especially ice caves like the Grotte de la Glacière, might have seasonal variations in their ice formations and accessibility.

Are there any caves known for unique natural phenomena or formations?

Yes, the Grotte des Faux-Monnayeurs is known for its ceiling that, in summer, appears like a starry sky due to millions of reflecting water droplets. It also features exceptional geological formations and numerous fossils of shells and corals. The Grotte d'Osselle is renowned for its richly colored crystallizations, a result of iron salts, making its developed pathway a naturally beautiful landscape.

Can I bring my dog to the caves or nearby trails?

While specific cave access policies for dogs vary, adventurous paths like Échelle de la Mort may be challenging for dogs. The ladders there offer little support for paws, meaning dogs would need to be carried. Always check individual cave regulations before planning your visit with a pet.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves around Burnevillers?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Saint-Ursanne Railway Viaduct – Doubs Valley loop' from Soubey, and moderate hiking trails such as the 'Soubey – Suspension bridge over the Doubs loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Burnevillers, Running Trails around Burnevillers, and Hiking around Burnevillers guide pages.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and natural sites in this area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views and the refreshing atmosphere, especially at sites like Bief Waterfall. The unique geological formations, historical significance, and the adventurous nature of some trails, such as those at Échelle de la Mort, are also highly valued. The combination of natural beauty and opportunities for exploration makes the region appealing.

Are there any caves that are particularly easy to access or suitable for beginners?

The Réclère Caves and Prehistoric Park offers a circular route that is easily manageable, even with prams, making it suitable for a relaxed visit. While the Grotte de Sous Buen is easily accessible on foot, its entrance via a ladder might require some caution, especially in humid conditions.

Where can I find a picnic area near the caves?

The Bief de Vautenaivre Picnic Area is a spacious rest area with multiple fireplaces, located near a cave. It's a good spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Additionally, the Trou du Creugenat Karst Sinkhole also has a picnic area with a table, benches, and an improvised fire pit.

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