Photo: Jorge Franganillo from Barcelona, Spain / CC BY 2.0
Straddling the French–Swiss border, the Parc Naturel Régional du Haut-Jura is a high-altitude wilderness of dense spruce forests, rolling plateaus, and dramatic limestone gorges. This is the Jura as you’ve imagined it: remote farmsteads (fruitières) where Comté cheese is still made, crystal-clear lakes perfect for a summer dip, and trails that turn into cross-country ski runs come winter. The park’s quiet, untamed character—far less crowded than the Alps—makes it a favourite for hikers, mountain bikers, and anyone craving authentic mountain culture.
Highlights & What to See
- Crêt de la Neige – At 1720 m, the park’s highest peak offers sweeping views of Mont Blanc on clear days; a challenging but rewarding hike.
- Gorges de la Langouette – A thundering waterfall plunging 70 m into a narrow gorge; accessible via a short, dramatic walk.
- Lac de Vouglans – A vast turquoise reservoir ringed by cliffs and forests; great for swimming, kayaking, or a scenic drive.
- Comté cheese cellars – Visit a fruitière (cooperative dairy) in villages like Les Rousses or Septmoncel to see how the famous cheese is aged in natural caves.
- Saint-Claude – The park’s main town, known for its Gothic cathedral and centuries-old pipe-making tradition; stop by the Musée de la Pipe.
- Pertuis de la Bienne – A dramatic narrow gorge carved by the Bienne river; follow the sentier (path) clinging to the cliffside.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to tackle a signature hike (like the Crêt de la Neige circuit), explore the gorges, and sample local produce at a farm. If you’re keen on water sports or want to cycle the park’s network of gravel roads, add another day. The park is compact enough that you can base yourself in Saint-Claude or Les Rousses and reach most sights within a 40-minute drive.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Geneva (Switzerland) – Just an hour’s drive, the lakeside city offers museums, shopping, and a vibrant food scene.
- Lyon – France’s gastronomic capital is 90 minutes west; perfect for a food-focused stop before or after your mountain escape.
- Bourg-en-Bresse – Home to the magnificent Royal Monastery of Brou, a Gothic masterpiece with intricate tombs.
- Chamonix-Mont-Blanc – For high-alpine thrills, the Mont Blanc massif is a 2-hour drive via the Mont Blanc Tunnel.
- Swiss Jura – Cross the border into the Vallée de Joux, famous for watchmaking and the serene Lac de Joux.
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Image credits
- Lac de Vouglans — Tournesol / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Geneva (Switzerland) — ITU Pictures / CC BY 2.0
- Lyon — DustyNail / CC BY-SA 4.0