Best attractions and places to see around Lac de Joux, nestled in the Swiss Jura Mountains, offer a diverse range of natural and cultural experiences. Situated at an altitude of 1,000 meters, it is the largest lake in Switzerland above this elevation. The region features extensive natural landscapes, including lakes and forests, alongside a rich watchmaking heritage. Visitors can explore various outdoor activities in summer and winter, as well as significant cultural sites.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Wonder Lake to cycle around plenty of cafe and different routes you can take.
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Excellent first day with lots of climbing - Col de la Combe Blanche, Col de l'Aiguillon and a third smaller col between them. The views are wonderful and no cars on most sections with a few road parts that were not very busy.
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Unlike elsewhere, the chamois here are not at all frightened. If you walk past them, they simply stay where they are or continue to eat quietly and do not jump away immediately. So you have plenty of time to take photos. They even come right up to the houses to eat.
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The herd of chamois can often be seen on this section, especially early in the morning or just before sunset.
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With a little luck you can see chamois here
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Pretty village to the north of Lac de Joux, right on the water's edge with its boats and its beach. Note that it is one of the rare places in the heart of the Jura that is sheltered from the north winds.
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Charming ! Watch out for the wind on the way back!
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Lac de Joux is ideal for various water sports during summer. You can go swimming, windsurfing, paddleboarding, waterskiing, kite-surfing, canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boating. Boat cruises are also available, offering scenic tours of the lake, especially in July and August.
In winter, when the lake freezes over, Lac de Joux transforms into a vast natural ice-skating rink, perfect for skating and ice-walking. The Vallée de Joux is also a popular destination for cross-country skiing with around 200 kilometers of prepared tracks, as well as snowshoeing and dog sledding.
Yes, the region offers an extensive network of hiking routes. Popular options include a circular hike around Lac de Joux, the Sentier du Lac de Joux, and a three-lake hike encompassing Lac de Joux, Lac Ter, and Lac Brenet. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Lac de Joux guide.
You can cycle completely around Lac de Joux, enjoying beautiful beaches and swimming spots. The region also features extensive cycling and mountain biking routes through its hilly natural paradise. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lac de Joux guide.
Beyond Lac de Joux, you can visit the smaller Lac Brenet and Lac Ter, which are popular for fishing and also freeze in winter. Mont Tendre, the highest peak in the Swiss Jura, offers panoramic views, while Dent de Vaulion provides stunning vistas of the entire valley. The Risoux Forest is also excellent for walking and snowshoeing.
The Vallée de Joux is renowned for its watchmaking heritage. While the Espace Horloger (Watch Museum) is scheduled to reopen in April 2026, you can still appreciate the region's 300-year-old tradition. The Joux Valley Steam Train offers a charming glimpse into the past, and the Romainmôtier Abbey Church, one of Switzerland's oldest Romanesque churches, is a short distance away.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for water sports, hiking, and cycling, with water temperatures reaching up to 24°C. Winter (December to March) transforms the region into a paradise for ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
Yes, many attractions are family-friendly. The beaches around Lac de Joux and Le Pont are great for families. The Centre Sportif Vallée de Joux offers indoor activities like a gym and an ice rink. Gentle walking paths, such as the Riverside path, are also suitable for families.
Yes, with a bit of luck, you can spot wildlife. The Chamois on the Plateau highlight is known for sightings of chamois, especially early in the morning or just before sunset. The Sentier du Lac de Joux also reveals diverse flora and fauna.
Le Pont is a pretty village located at the northern end of Lac de Joux, right on the water's edge. It's known for its scenic views, a beach, and is notably sheltered from northern winds, making it an ideal place to refuel with a view of the lake.
For a unique gastronomic experience after a hike, consider visiting the Chalet du Mollendruz. This historic alpine pasture refreshment stand offers stunning views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.


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