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The French Jura is known for its mountainous landscapes and peaceful lakes, but today we invite you to discover a magical place where the Hérisson River makes a 300-metre drop through a series of waterfalls.
Rising from the waters of the Bonlieu lake, the torrent continues its way down the valley in a series of 31 jumps, including seven impressive waterfalls.
As early as the Middle Ages, people took advantage of this bubbling force to work hemp, iron ore and cereals long before the invention of electricity.
If you follow the Hérisson Waterfalls hiking trail, you can still see evidence of this activity, the remains of mills and forges, which came to an end with industrialisation.
The Éventail Waterfall is the most imposing of the Hérisson waterfalls, with a height difference of 65 metres.
At the foot of this waterfall, you can discover the Waterfalls House, which recounts the history of the Hérisson valley, its legends and the formation of the Jura massif.
By choosing a hotel near the Waterfall of Éventail, Saut Girard or Grand Saut, you can escape the routine and stress of everyday life to rediscover nature and the beauty of its landscapes.