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Bourguignon
A sandpit, ponds, viewpoint over Bourguignon and the new power station.
Tour du Bois Brûlé in Mathay
Short walk around the Bois Brûlé in Mathay.
Pass through the hamlet of Lucelans with beautiful views of Ecot and the Pays de Montbéliard.
Discover the Ecot motocross track.
17 February 2023: problem starting from (2) ==> continue along the road and go directly to (4).
Pont de Roide - St-Hippolyte
This hike is the second stage of the Grande Traversée du Jura. Although a little longer and more difficult than the first, it is one of the easiest stages of this crossing. Starting from Pont-de-Roide, the hike begins with an ascent to the Tour Carrée, passing by the Fort des Roches, which offers a superb view of the region. The hike then alternates between meadows and wooded areas, touching on the theme of the Second World War, notably with the Passage de la Douleur. The descent to Saint-Hippolyte is pleasant, with stops at Chamesol and the Chapelle Notre-Dame du Mont. Of course, once you arrive, don't hesitate to take a longer break in the beautiful village of Saint-Hippolyte.
Pont de Roide
Hike accessible to all.
Can be done in all seasons with superb views.
Côte de Champvermol in Mandeure
This short hike will take you to the Roman Theatre and the Mathay plain via a path with views over the Doubs and all the biodiversity associated with this coastline: dry and wet forests, cliffs, scree and ponds are home to many protected species. Play areas, picnic areas and facilities are dotted along the route.
From Fort des Roches to Pont-de-Roide
A lovely circular walk along the cliffs overlooking the Doubs valley. Breathtaking views and distant panoramas (you can see the Ballon d'Alsace 50 km to the north).
At the fort, the League for the Protection of Birds organises an annual monitoring of migratory birds.
This walk is best enjoyed in good weather for the exceptional views and the feeling of being in another world, far from the valley below.
Mandeure - Pont-de-Roide
This stage is the first stage of the Grande Traversée du Jura (or GTJ). It is the easiest. It can be done in a morning and can be combined with the next stage, which goes to Saint-Hippolyte. Most of the route is through forest. The starting point is in Mandeure. A detour to the Gallo-Roman theatre allows you to start with a touch of history. After an hour's walk, the stage passes near the Mandeure viewpoint before continuing through the forest. There are a few open spaces, but they are rare. The descent to Pont-de-Roide is then short and quick.
Bambe Wood - La Prusse - Mathay
A short walk with views of Voujeaucourt, Mathay, Mandeure and, at the end, the Côte Roux fun trail, which will delight young and old alike.
The Tante Airie cave and the Blamont fountains
A walk along the water, springs and fountains in the valleys surrounding the promontory of the ancient castle of Blamont. Discover the cave of Tante Airie, the legendary Mother Christmas of the Pays de Montbéliard.
Part of the cycle route in Voujeaucourt
Discover the bridges in Voujeaucourt: Bridge over the Doubs, railway bridge over the canal.
An easy hike.
The Clémont cliff and Belle Roche
Easy walk along the Clémont cliff.
Viewpoints over Motte de Clémont and Liebvillers.
Access to a small, unusual cave.
Mont Écheroux
Easy hike through pastures and undergrowth to the highest point that gave the village its name.
Wide views of the French-Swiss Jura mountain range, the site of Clémont and the Doubs valley.
Pass by the small monument to the Lomont maquis.
The surroundings of Goux
This route will allow you to admire the fountains and flower beds of the village of Goux-lès-Dambelin. Magnificent views of the wind turbines, the Doubs valley and the Vosges mountains.
Around Goux-les-Dambelin
View of the wind turbines, the Vosges mountains and the Roches de Pont de Roide.
An easy hike through fields, which may be subject to change.
The Arch Trail
Geological and scenic hike offering numerous views of the Doubs valley and amazing natural sites to discover!
The Four Boundaries Marker
Enjoy a pleasant stroll through the Lougres Forest to discover the inter-municipal boundary marker.
The Réclère Caves (Swiss Jura)
Circular hike (figure of 8) with a shared section to the Réclère caves.
Château de la Roche
The route offers views of the Doubs Valley and ends with a descent to Saint-Hippolyte from La Chapelle du Mont, passing close to the site of the Château de la Roche.
Route de découverte de Saint-Hippolyte
Saint-Hippolyte is located at the confluence of the Doubs and Dessoubre rivers in Franche-Comté. It is a small, picturesque tourist village at the gateway to the Pays Horloger (Watchmaking Country). The setting is enchanting: surrounded by the Jura mountains, the Dessoubre to the west and the Doubs to the north. The narrow streets are picturesque and the buildings are examples of the architecture of the Pays Horloger. It is of course possible to combine this short route with another discovery in the region.
Les Roches du Château
From the heart of Saint-Hyppolyte, nestled in the Revirot valley (where the Doubs and Dessoubre rivers meet), along its narrow streets lined with medieval houses, you will climb boldly towards the Chamesol plateau, a balcony overlooking the valley, to reach the viewpoint on the rocks and the vast cave where our ancestors built a castle that was unfortunately destroyed. Through beautiful forests and secret clearings, you will return via Soulce and its salt well, the Ursulines farm at the foot of the rocks and the tufa cave.
The Damassine
This short 1½-hour hike will take you to La Damassine in Vandoncourt. Enjoy superb views of the Vosges, the Salbert towards Belfort and the Lomont wind turbines. The route mostly follows marked paths.
Fort Lachaux par la face Sud
Hiking route starting from the Town Hall. It takes you to the beer museum; near Place de l'Europe, the Peugeot Adventure Museum, the temple and the Prince's house. Then the Citédo and the sports park. It leads you towards Fort Lachaux, where you can enjoy the scenery. Next, you will cross the undergrowth and an educational farm. On the way back, you will discover the church of Sochaux and the redesigned Avenue du Général Leclerc.
Circular field in the woods between Montenois and Lougres
This is a good family walk to do outside of flood season, as the area along the Doubs river would not be passable. Apart from one or two poorly marked spots, the route is easy to follow, winding through fields and undergrowth. Most of the time, the paths are well marked (used by tractors) and widely accessible by mountain bike.
The Princes' Ponds
A loop around the Étangs des Princes, a series of ponds that bear witness to the former principality of Montbéliard. Abandoned in the 18th century, they were refilled with water in 1990 and since then have offered a landscape that changes with each season.