The farm tour
In the middle of forests and pastures, the walk on the heights of the Prés-d'Orvin allows you to take breaks to taste farm products in about ten establishments.
All season
Parc régional Chasseral - Pastured woodlands are a typical feature of the Jura landscape. Groups of trees and meadows alternate and reflect the interaction of man and nature, They are used for agriculture and serve both cattle and forest management.
Typical of the Jura mountain range, the wooded pastures are spread throughout the massif, mainly at an altitude of between 900 and 1400 m. Their origin dates back to the Middle Ages when these areas began to be colonised. Settlers began to clear the forests, grazing their livestock on the areas reclaimed from the forest. Woodland pastures provide a rich and varied habitat for many plants and animals, which find food, shelter and territory. In recent decades, they have become increasingly popular for leisure activities and for their landscape aspect. They represent a strong identity value for the inhabitants of the Jura Arc.
All season
In the middle of forests and pastures, the walk on the heights of the Prés-d'Orvin allows you to take breaks to taste farm products in about ten establishments.
Let yourself be surprised when you walk along the Path of Sculptures between Lamboing and Mont-Sujet, where artistic stumps and a rock painting will guarantee an original hike.
This family hike will take you from les Prés-d’Orvin to the top of Chasseral along the ridges’ smooth slopes: the breath-taking view offers an amazing glance onto the Alps and then natural regional parc of the Ballons des Vosges.
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