A Mecca for hiking and even for the more athletic climbing, the cliffs provide an almost mountainous atmosphere, sheltering the cave known as "the cave of wolves".
At the bottom …
Superb view of the Baulme la Roche valley from above the cliffs. Every year you can see peregrine falcons nesting as well as large crows (be careful not to disturb them from March to mid-May. Also exceptional paragliding site.
The very frequented fountain, is the object in itself of a goal of walk, it is well maintained, bouquets of flowers are deposited there, one can read on the circular …
The Celerons viewpoint is accessible via a narrow path that branches off from the hiking trail. Caution! The path runs right along the edge of the cliffs. However, the view …
The Creux Percé abyss is an intriguing chasm in the ground. It is believed to have served as a cooler. In 1910, a temperature reading indicated 22°C on the surface while it was -1°C at the bottom of the abyss.