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Goulue (cours d'eau) - Affluent du Lison walks
The Belvédère des Grands Ruins
A peaceful walk in the Lison valley with its sandstone cliffs and three viewpoints. You will discover two typical Comtois villages, Echay and Cussey sur Lison, and its remote hamlet.
The Cussey-sur-Lison valley
Natural site with four viewpoints over the Jura Mountains and the Cussey valley, a corniche and dry grasslands. Places of interest: the Cussey fountain and wash house, Echay, a typical village in the Lison valley.
The Reculée de la Goulue
From a small village typical of the Lison Valley, whose slate-roofed houses have retained their old-world charm, you’ll explore the little valley of Cussey-sur-Lison via two viewing points perched on the heights of its limestone cliffs, before returning through the valley floor, accompanied by the cascades of its tuffier stream: the Goulue.
Along the Goulue
Starting from Cussey-sur-Lison, this lovely circular walk combines heritage, woodland and Jura landscapes. After exploring the village and its Saint-Christophe church, the path leads to the Croix and Chaux viewpoints, offering beautiful views of the valley, the cliffs and Mont Poupet. The walk then descends into the heart of the Goulue gorge, following the stream and its small waterfalls. A varied and peaceful walk, taking in limestone cliffs, woodland and rural heritage.
Walks near Goulue (cours d'eau) - Affluent du Lison
From Arc-et-Senans to Salins-les-Bains
Third stage of the Échappée Jurassienne. From the Royal Saltworks in Arc-et-Senans to the Grande Saline in Salins-les-Bains, you will discover a unique sporting and cultural trail between the Doubs and Jura mountains, following in the footsteps of the great salt trade, with a stop in the village of Port-Lesney.
Salins-les-Bains – Arbois
Fourth stage of the Échappée Jurassienne. Right from the start of this stage, things get serious with a demanding route punctuated by steep ascents and descents in the limestone massif of Revermont. Then, through undergrowth, pastures and picturesque viewpoints, the second part of the route reveals itself to be full of charm and tranquillity, offering a perfect transition before reaching Montigny-les-Arsures, a superb wine-growing village where the vineyards come into view. A few more kilometres will take you to Arbois, the capital of Jura wines. Louis Pasteur had his family home here, which is still open to visitors. This colourful town is full of Jura wine tasting cellars and great places to eat for food lovers.