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The Jura is a vast, natural playground. Forests cover half of its area, there are lots of flowers everywhere - the environment is protected. On skis, or mountain bikes, or on foot, you will really appreciate these magnificent natural open spaces.
Waterfalls, cliffs, canyons or plateaus - nature really has designed an exceptional landscape.
You will find whatever you want here, whether it's climbing, for the more experienced, or lazing around beside a lake on a sandy beach.
The Dôle peak, reaching more than 1600m in height, offers you a unique panoramic view over the Alps and Lake Geneva. This scene is not to be missed!
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Prehistoric life left many remains in the region of the lakes, which have been studied by the scientists: traces of dinosaurs 140 million years old, discovered in 2004, 6000-year-old lakeside villages, and much more.

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You will appreciate the welcome from those living in the Jura as soon as you arrive. You will find out what a rich region it is ...
You will meet the craftsmen in their workshops: working with wood, glass, leather or stone, they will tell you about their crafts with great enthusiasm.
The Jura area is famous for its regional gastronomy: sample the Comté cheese and cured meat products.

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The vineyards are some of the oldest in France, and the appellation wines come from five varieties of grape: Savagnin, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Trousseau and Poulsard.

Lots of space for you to find yourself - and rediscover your loved ones
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