landscape unrolls, stretches and rises in increasingly abrupt steps to the mountains bordering the Swiss frontier. With its lakes and pine forests, small farming communities and - at the higher altitudes - huge ski resorts enveloping tiny villages, semi-deserted in summer, this is the most beautiful area of the Jura and, as you might expect - despite trains linking Champagnole , Morez and St-Claude with Arbois and Pontarlier - best appreciated with your own transport.
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