Le lac de Lamoura
Lac de Lamoura rises to an altitude of 1,155 m, making it the highest lake in the Jura massif, surrounded by peat bogs.
It is in a green landscape punctuated by the redness of the peat bog that surrounds it that the Lake of Lamoura culminates at 1 155 m of altitude, which makes it the highest lake of the Jura massif. A wooden decking allows to cross the wetlands and the peat bog without damaging these fragile environments. Along the 4.6 km trail, you will enjoy unusual breaks that explain the geological formation of the valley, the ancient use of hydraulic power and the aquatic life of the lake, including the fauna and flora of these wetlands.
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