Cret De La Neige
Rising as the highest peak of the Jura Mountains, Cret de la Neige offers a wild and windswept escape into the untamed heart of the French Jura. This 1,720-metre summit, straddling the border between France and Switzerland, is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, with panoramic views that sweep across the Alpine chain on a clear day. The approach is a journey through dense forests, flower-strewn meadows, and rugged limestone ridges, culminating in a rocky crest that feels like the roof of the Jura. It’s a place of stark beauty, where the only sounds are the wind and the distant clang of cowbells from the pastures below.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Hike: The classic route from the Col de la Faucille is a moderate 2–3 hour climb through beech and spruce forests, then across open alpine pastures. The final scramble up the rocky crest rewards you with a breathtaking 360-degree view that, on a clear day, stretches to Mont Blanc and the Swiss Alps.
- Panoramic Views: From the summit, look south to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps, north to the rolling Jura ridges, and west to the forests of the Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park. The contrast between the wild Jura and the distant Alpine giants is unforgettable.
- Flora and Fauna: In spring and summer, the slopes are carpeted with gentians, arnica, and alpine roses. Keep an eye out for chamois, marmots, and golden eagles soaring overhead.
- Col de la Faucille: This mountain pass is the gateway to the hike, with a small ski station and a handful of cafés and restaurants. It’s a great spot to warm up with a hot chocolate after your descent.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors dedicate a half-day to the Cret de la Neige hike, allowing 3–4 hours for the round trip from the Col de la Faucille. If you want to soak in the views and enjoy a picnic on the summit, plan for 4–5 hours. For a full day, combine the ascent with a longer loop trail that explores the neighbouring peaks of the Jura Crest Trail (GR 9). The best seasons are late spring through early autumn, when the snow has melted and the alpine flowers are in bloom.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Les Rousses: A charming Jura village known for its cheese (Comté) and skiing, just 15 minutes south by car. Visit a fruitière (cheese dairy) for a tasting.
- Lac de Nantua: A serene glacial lake surrounded by forests, perfect for a swim or a lakeside stroll. It’s about 30 minutes west.
- Geneva (Switzerland): The international city is only 45 minutes away, offering a cosmopolitan contrast with its lakefront, museums, and restaurants.
- Haut-Jura Regional Nature Park: Explore the park’s vast forests, waterfalls (like the Cascade du Hérisson), and traditional villages.
- Divonne-les-Bains: A spa town with a casino and thermal baths, ideal for relaxation after a hike.
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- Divonne-les-Bains — Minghong / CC BY-SA 4.0