Natural monuments around Villers-Saint-Martin offer diverse landscapes in the Doubs region. The area is characterized by the picturesque Val de Cusance and the broader Cusancin Valley, featuring unique hydrological formations. The Doubs River and its surrounding plateaus provide additional natural attractions and opportunities for exploration. These sites are often accessible via hiking trails, showcasing the region's geological features and expansive views.
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an impressive rocky landscape right on the bike path
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The blue spring is a Vauclusian spring which emerges in an oval basin. Its depth is nine meters. Divers explored the submerged gallery over a length of 220 meters before stumbling upon a narrowing which was not crossed. The gallery is made up of two siphons. The turquoise blue waters give it its name.
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On the EuroVelo 6 along the Doubs and Rhine-Rhône Canal to Baume-les-Dames. Beautiful scenery, excellent cycle path, pleasant rest stops. More information: de.eurovelo.com/ev6/france
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Magnificent panoramas at an altitude of 455 meters. We can also see the Babre slot nestled in the Lavenne woods.
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As the name suggests, this water is crystal clear sea blue. Is it worth visiting and maybe taking a dip?
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High grotto with wonderful limescale deposits - accessible via a metal ladder even without equipment. The grotto does not lead deep into the rock, the daylight is sufficient, you do not need a flashlight. It is freely accessible to everyone.
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At the top of these cliffs, the Saut de Gamache belvedere overlooks the Doubs valley. It allows you to discover Baume-les-Dames nestled between the hills and the village of Esnans below.
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The cave is listed as a real classic among speleologists. Through a very small shaft entrance of just 30 x 50 cm. you have to abseil about 7 meters ... Then the next 18 meter deep shaft. A final climbing step, about 5 meters lower, ends in an impressive and large hall with beautiful stalactite columns.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Roche de Chatard Viewpoint for its magnificent panoramas, and La Source bleue, a unique Vauclusian spring known for its deep blue, crystal-clear waters. Another favorite is the Saut de Gamache Viewpoint, an impressive rocky landscape overlooking the Doubs valley.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Saut de Gamache Viewpoint is located directly on a bike path, making it easily accessible. The Grotte Sous Buen is also considered family-friendly, offering an accessible cave experience with wonderful limescale deposits.
The region is rich in geological formations. You can explore impressive caves like the Grotte Sous Buen, which features accessible high grottoes and limescale deposits. For those seeking more adventure, the Grotte du Petit Siblot is a classic for speleologists, known for its shafts and impressive stalactite columns. The La Source bleue is a fascinating Vauclusian spring, a unique hydrological feature.
The natural monuments around Villers-Saint-Martin are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those along the Doubs River, which pass by viewpoints like Saut de Gamache Viewpoint. There are also many running and hiking trails that allow you to explore the valleys and plateaus. For more details on routes, you can check the Cycling around Villers-Saint-Martin, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails around Villers-Saint-Martin guides.
Yes, the region is known for its stunning viewpoints. The Roche de Chatard Viewpoint provides magnificent panoramas at an altitude of 455 meters, allowing you to see the Babre slot. The Saut de Gamache Viewpoint also offers impressive views overlooking the Doubs valley, including Baume-les-Dames and the village of Esnans.
The natural monuments in the Doubs region are beautiful throughout the year, but spring, summer, and early autumn are particularly ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, allowing for comfortable exploration of the valleys, plateaus, and unique hydrological features like La Source bleue.
La Source bleue is a remarkable Vauclusian spring, distinguished by its striking deep blue, crystal-clear waters. It emerges in an oval basin with a depth of nine meters. Divers have explored its submerged gallery for over 220 meters, revealing a complex underground system of siphons, which contributes to its unique turquoise hue.
While the main highlights are well-known, the broader Val de Cusance and Cusancin Valley offer many serene and picturesque spots that feel like hidden gems. Exploring the numerous hiking trails that crisscross the plateaus and valleys can lead you to less frequented viewpoints and tranquil stretches of the Cusancin River, showcasing the region's diverse natural beauty beyond the most popular sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from panoramic viewpoints to unique hydrological features. The opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, combined with the serene beauty of the Val de Cusance and the impressive geological formations like the caves, makes the area highly appealing. The crystal-clear waters of La Source bleue are also a frequent highlight for many.
For experienced adventurers and speleologists, the Grotte du Petit Siblot offers a challenging experience. It is listed as a classic among speleologists, requiring abseiling through small shafts and leading to an impressive hall with stalactite columns. This site is recommended for those with appropriate equipment and expertise.
The Doubs River and its plateaus can be explored through various hiking and cycling trails. Routes like 'La Combe au Louvier' offer opportunities to traverse ridge paths, pastures, and forest trails, providing expansive views of the river. The 'Entre Doubs et Cusancin' hike specifically offers beautiful vistas of both the Cusancin and Doubs valleys, showcasing the varied landscapes of the region.


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