Itineraries & activities

The Great crossings of the Jura offer the choice of 7 hiking practices different to set off to discover 6 major routes in the Jura Mountains. In the villages that punctuate the routes, accommodation always allows hikers to experience a moment of rest in conviviality.

Takes place on marked and maintained hiking trails in unspoiled and wild nature. Stages of around 20 km are recommended to experience a serene adventure in the Jura.

Most often uses the small roads that criss-cross the Jura massif. Whether sporty or more touristy, it always gives hikers the opportunity to discover the richness of the Jura heritage.

About 30 km per day leave time for a picnic or a swim in a lake in the heart of the vineyard country. For this roaming, specialized accommodation welcomes riders and their mounts.

Is the queen of wild landscapes. Pure nature, no groomed runs, no trails. When you're the first to leave your mark on the powder, only the markers will show you the way.

Sometimes technical, sometimes more rolling can be achieved whatever the level of the hiker. When the path becomes too difficult, we offer "light" routes that circumvent the difficulty.

Like a link between the Haut-Doubs and the wine-growing Jura, this loop connects several UNESCO sites while crossing landscapes as diverse, springs, lakes, rivers, pine forests and vineyards, as they are enchanting.

Can be practiced on groomed and marked trails. Winter hiking must take into account the harsh climate of the massif, but the reward is found at the stage in front of a Jura fondue or a hot Mont d'Or.

Is a practice that allows like snowshoeing to enjoy the virgin nature. Sometimes it joins the cross-country ski route when the terrain is too rugged or when protected natural areas require it.