La Couronne





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After having crossed the hill of Jougne, frequented since ancient times, the Via Francigena passes by the Chapel of St. Maurice, founded by the canons of the Abbey of St. Maurice in Valais. Before us is the bank of the Entefer, whose name recalls that of the ‘Antifern’ used by Archbishop Sigeric in reference to Jougne on the occasion of his passing in 990 (56. Antifern). Well sign-posted with frequently placed information plaques, the historical trail of Jougne crosses the Franco-Swiss...
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A hiking trail in the Haut-Jura Regional Natural Park which will take you to the foot of the Aiguilles de Baulmes up the Jougnena almost to its source. The start of this route is located on the town hall square of Jougne, on the border with Switzerland, in the Doubs department.
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This cross-border route from Jougne in the Doubs takes you to the top of Suchet in Swiss territory. The loop offered here is long and is aimed at regular hikers. Le Suchet is one of the summits of the Jura Vaudois. You will have a view of Lake Neuchâtel. The path follows the ridge line and the climb shows a positive elevation of 923 m. The descent is mainly on a forest path and partly follows the La Jougnena court. The Village of Jougne is typical of the Jura massif and houses the...
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Here is a beautiful hike in the Jougnena, a cross-border valley. This loop of great cultural and heritage interest makes an incursion into Swiss territory. The path explores, between Jougne and Vallorbe via Ballaigues, the geography, history and activities of the Jougnena industrial valley. The path follows, on the left bank of the valley, the route of an ancient thoroughfare that became a pilgrimage route in the Middle Ages between the Abbey of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune in Valais and Burgundy....
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The start of this hiking trail in the Haut-Jura Regional Natural Park is located near the Jougne village hall in the Doubs department. This route through the forest draws a loop that crosses the village of Entre-les-Fourgs and its meadows along the banks of the Jougnena stream.