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Le Puit Groseille, also known as the Gooseberry Well, is a fascinating natural cavity nestled in the narrow, wooded Combe de la Serre, approximately two kilometers from the charming village of Arcenant in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France. Situated at an elevation of around 370 meters, this site is part of a larger karstic network, featuring underground galleries, stalactites, and stalagmites, making it a significant natural landmark in the area.
What draws visitors to Le Puit Groseille and its surroundings…
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Elevazione 370 m
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giovedì 23 aprile
21°C
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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No, the Le Puit Groseille cavity is closed to the public for safety reasons. A padlocked gate marks its entrance. However, the surrounding Combe de la Serre, with its beautiful trails and natural environment, is fully accessible for hiking and exploration.
The hiking trails in the Combe de la Serre leading to the vicinity of Le Puit Groseille are generally considered easy to moderate. They are suitable for various fitness levels, offering a pleasant experience for both casual walkers and more active hikers.
Yes, the Combe de la Serre is rich in natural beauty. Besides the Puit Groseille, you can explore other local natural features like the Trou du Duc and the Source de l'Écartelot. The entire Combe is known for its picturesque beech trees and the dynamic karstic landscape, especially after heavy rains when underground waters can emerge.
The trails primarily feature shaded walking paths through a wooded environment, characterized by beautiful beech trees. The underlying geology is limestone, which has formed a karstic network, but the walking surfaces are generally well-maintained. Expect natural forest paths, which can be damp or muddy after rain.
Yes, the Combe de la Serre offers family-friendly walks. The trails are generally easy to moderate, making them suitable for children. There's also a picnic area located at the entrance to the Combe, perfect for a family outing. The natural environment provides an excellent opportunity for children to explore and appreciate nature.
Yes, the trails in the Combe de la Serre are generally dog-friendly. It's a great place to enjoy a walk with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially around wildlife, and remember to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Le Puit Groseille is located approximately two kilometers from the village of Arcenant. While direct public transport options to the trailhead might be limited, you would typically need to reach Arcenant first. From Arcenant, the site is accessible via walking trails. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to Arcenant or consider carpooling/taxi services from larger nearby towns.
While the intro mentions it's pleasant much of the year, for specific experiences:
Le Puit Groseille is situated in a natural, wooded area. There are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation options at the site itself. For these amenities, you would need to visit the nearby village of Arcenant or other surrounding towns in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
The area is part of a significant karstic network formed in Middle Jurassic limestones. These rocks cracked due to erosion and temperature variations, allowing runoff water to seep in and create extensive underground galleries. This geological process is responsible for the formation of the Puit Groseille and the dynamic hydrological system where water can emerge as a torrent during heavy rains.
Given the wooded and potentially damp terrain, it's recommended to wear comfortable hiking shoes or boots with good grip. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket can be useful, especially during periods of rain. Consider long pants to protect against vegetation.