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Cycling holidays Jura Route
6 days / 5 nights
The hilly ridges of the Jura stretch from Basel to Lake Geneva – the mysterious landscapes off the beaten track that fascinate every traveller. Anyone who thinks of the Jura dreams of fir forests, remote plateaus, grazing horses and spectacular viewpoints.
The Jura also includes the granary of Ajoie, the Doubs valley with the jewel of St. Ursanne, La Chaux-de-Fonds with its chessboard street pattern, the bustling Val de Travers, the caves of Vallorbe, the enchanting Lac de Joux, the world of luxury watchmakers and the magnificent wine-growing regions along Lake Geneva.
Highlights
- Valley of the Doubs
- St. Ursanne
- Caves of Vallorbe
- The enchanting Lac de Joux
- The world of luxury watchmakers
Your travel itinerary
Day 1
Individual arrival in Basel | Basel - Miécourt
With the buzz of Basel still present, you climb the first heights of the Jura, find peace and quiet along the wooded Swiss-French border river La Lucelle, and slowly immerse yourself in the rolling hills of the Ajoie.
Details: ca. 60 km ↑ 930 m ↓ 700 m
Day 2
Miécourt - Saignelégier
The medieval town of St. Ursanne awaits you at the next Jura chain on the picturesque Jura river Doubs. Another sweaty ascent to the Franches Montagnes plateau is following with a vast, tranquil landscape, fir trees, grazing cows and horses.
Details: ca. 45 km ↑ 1’250 m ↓ 745 m
Day 3
Saignelégier – Travers/Couvet
From the plateau of the paradisiacal Franches-Montagnes with its dark moor ponds up to the largest solar power plant in Switzerland. Then through a quiet, ruggedly contemplative landscape down to La Chaux-de-Fonds, the cradle of the Swiss watchmaking industry (UNESCO World Heritage Site). From here through the high moor Les Ponts-des-Martel to Travers or Couvet.
Details: ca. 45 – 70 km ↑ 580 - 1’130 m ↓ 915 - 1’375 m
Day 4
Travers/Couvet – Ste-Croix
You continue your ride along the trail of the Green Fairy through the Val-de-Travers. Ste-Croix and L'Auberson are well known for their beautiful jukeboxes, music boxes and artificial puppeteers.
Details: ca. 30 km ↑ 625 m ↓ 290 m
Day 5
Ste-Croix – Vallée de Joux
The TGV sways over its tracks in the plain of Vallorbe. You climb up on Dent de Vaulion and reach Vallée de Joux. In this high valley the cool and clear Lac de Joux awaits you.
Details: ca. 45 km ↑ 1’065 m ↓ 1’110 m
Day 6
Vallée de Joux – Nyon | Departure
Up to Col du Marchairuz. Here you will find hundreds of ant hills and artistically placed stone walls in the tranquil Parc Jura Vaudois. Finally, you can relax and easily roll down into the serenity of Lac Léman. After arrival in Nyon individual departure.
Details: ca. 55 km ↑ 660 m ↓ 1’270 m
Tour characteristic
The Jura-Route with its diverse topographyis aimed at athletic bikers. It has an almost «exotic» character and leads through little known landscapes in the scarcely populated border country of France. Longers and steeper slopes can usually be shortened by train or cable cars where you can transport your bike as well.
Furthermore, the tour leads over lonely plateaus, some with spectacular views of the Swiss middle land and the high Alps (Freiberge, Balcon du Jura vaudois, Vallée de Joux, Parc naturel régional Jura Vaudois). The tour is almost entirely done on asphalt streets and is therefore perfect for racing bikes. For those who like it a little more leisurely, we recommend an electric bike.
The Jura Route at SwitzerlandMobility