Swiss park

Parc naturel régional du Doubs

The Doubs Regional Nature Park extends over more than 40 kilometres in the cantons of Jura, Neuchatel and Bern and includes 16 communities. Recognized by the federal authorities as a regional nature park of national importance, the Parc du Doubs is intended to ensure the preservation and sustainable development of its territory with regard to environment, patrimony and population.

Doubs Regional Nature Park
Doubs Regional Nature Park. © Gerry Nitsch
Swiss parks
The regional nature parks of national importance recognized by the Swiss confederation are best known for their scenic beauty, rich biodiversity and valuable cultural assets. The Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) and the involved cantons, member municipalities and private foundations provide financial support for these nature parks.
 
Doubs Nature Park
The measures taken by the Doubs Nature Park in close collaboration with its public and private partners address three fundamental goals: preserving and enhancing nature and the landscape, supporting sustainable economic activities, and promoting awareness and education about sustainable development. Wide-ranging and dynamic initiatives have ensued, such as the environmental awareness program "Graines de chercheurs" (planting the seeds of research), identification and revitalization of sources, enhancing the population of Fritillaria meleagris, and labelling of regional products. Discover all the park's projects here.
 
The Park and its «partner businesses»
Several restaurants, accommodations and businesses are committed to implementing a sustainable development approach aligned with the Doubs Nature Park values. Find out more.
 
News and calendar of events:

Find all the latest news and events around the Doubs Nature Park here.
Good to know
Good to know

- Sustainable activities and theme excursions (fauna and flora, heritage) can be booked on request.

 
Natural sites of the Doubs Park
Natural sites, Le Noirmont

A wonderful view of the Doubs and the Franches-Montagnes.

Natural sites, Saignelégier

At an altitude of 1,000m, the Franches-Montagnes form a plateau of unspoilt landscapes. Characterised by open pastures and pine forests, it's a paradise for nature lovers

Natural sites, Les Brenets

Unspoilt nature, a fjord-like river, the highest waterfall in the Jura Mountains.

Natural sites, La Theurre / Saignelégier

A nature reserve of national importance, the Etang de la Gruère is a haven of peace and a true paradise for nature lovers.

The Doubs Nature Park and Jura Tourism invite you to discover the Franche-Montagnes horse, either during a visit to a horse-breeding farm or through an interactive horse watching map.



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Embark on an e-bike tour through six regional nature parks along the "Route Verte", including the Doubs Nature Park, and discover the living landscapes of the Jura arc.



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The park's hiking suggestions
Hiking, Les Brenets - Maison Monsieur

Les Brenets–Maison Monsieur

Hiking, Soubey - St-Ursanne

Soubey–St-Ursanne

Discover the area of Saignelégier and the pond La Gruère

Hiking, Goumois - Soubey

Goumois–Soubey

Hiking, La Chaux-de-Fonds - Les Brenets

A beautiful viewpoint of the Neuchâtel mountains.

Hiking, Maison Monsieur - Goumois

Maison Monsieur–Goumois

In 2017, Doubs Nature Park launched its product label based on the "Swiss Parks" labelling model. Producers share a set of sustainability criteria to provide environmentally friendly local products.



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