Monts Jura LA VATTAY is entirely dedicated to Nordic skiing, with 100 km of trails. You can practice skating or alternating at your leisure.
Monts Jura / La Vattay is renowned for the quality and variety of its pistes. They are all groomed in double-track for skiing adapted to all levels of ability. All runs form loops (except the La Vattay/Mijoux link). All runs are one-way.
The trails stretch from the Plateau de la Vattay into the deep forests of the canton of Vaud (Switzerland).
The red trail linking La Vattay and Mijoux takes you down into the Valserine valley along the river.
The Nordic area is easily accessible by car. (parking lots: 500 spaces)
The trails are located within the Haute Chaine du Jura National Nature Reserve. Please respect the regulations specific to this area.
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Safety :Nordic activities do not present any major risks, but they should nevertheless be approached with caution. We strongly advise you to check your physical fitness and adapt your outing to your physical abilities. And don't forget to tell your family and friends about the outing you're planning.As Nordic sites are often very large and sometimes interconnected, it's a good idea to take along a map of the ski area (available at the trailheads) or on the interactive map. To improve your technique, as well as for off-piste walks, the best solution is to call on the services of a cross-country ski instructor or mid-mountain guide. Emergency :International emergency number 112 Gendarmerie 17Fire department 18 Mountain Rescue - PGHM Morez (Jura) 03 84 60 31 02 Rescue in Switzerland (REGA) - from Switzerland 01 383 11 11 Ski villages and resorts have their own emergency response plans involving the fire department, gendarmerie and SAMU. The main Nordic ski areas have their own safety services, with appropriate equipment and qualified personnel (Nordic first-aiders). Please note! Rescue services are not free of charge and may be invoiced by the Nordic ski area. in the event of an intervention (rescue rates are posted at the start of the slopes). You can protect yourself from being billed for rescue costs by taking out special insurance sold in certain Nordic areas (Plateau de Retord, Monts Jura, Haute Joux, Arc sous Cicon, Hautes Combes du Jura and Station des Rousses).
Opening
From 15/12 to 31/03.
Subject to snow conditions.
Rates
Rate | Min. | Max. |
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Adult (from 15/12/2024 to 31/03/2025) | 10,50€ | |
Child (from 15/12/2024 to 31/03/2025) | 7,70€ |
2 consecutive days : Adult: €19.80; Child: €14.60
3 consecutive days: Adult: €28.00; Child: €20.60
4 consecutive days: Adult: €36.10; Child: €26.50
5 consecutive days: Adult: €43.20; Child: €31.60
6 or 7 consecutive days (Montagne du Jura package): Adult: €50; Child: €33.00
Services
Facilities
- Toilets
- Public WC
- Car park
Services
- Equipment hire
- Restaurant
Adapted tourism
- Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
Host language(s)
- French
Accessibility
Motor disability
The Monts Jura Handisports association offers rental of adapted equipment and accompaniment for cross-country skiing. Please book in advance.