Gateway to Switzerland, in the heart of the Haut-Jura forests and Nature Reserve, Bois d'Amont is part of the resort of Les Rousses Haut-Jura (8km away) along with Premanon, Rousses and Lamoura. This is a typical alpine village with traditional chalets.
CHILDREN Children: (BCG and healthcare records required) Les Rousses (8km): Nursery for kids aged 3 months-6 years located at the start of the cross-country ski trails. In Bois d'Amont: ESF Snow Kindergarten with ski lessons from the age of 3.
OTHER ACTIVITIES 42km of ski slopes allow visitors unlimited skiing across 6 domains with 2 villages based in France and 1 Swiss domain (linked by payable shuttle bus). 6 day lift pass prices (08/09 rates):143.10 euros/adult, 107.40/children aged 6-15 years, free for children under 6.
Cross country skiing : length of cross country track 220 Km Cross-country Skiing: 220km of trails available ("Grande Traversee du Jura").Weekly Massif du Jura ski pass (08/09 prices): 36.50 euros/adults, 27.40/children aged 6-15 years, free for children under 6.
THE AREA Leisure in Bois d'Amont: Snowshoeing, "Maison de la Boisellerie" museum of all things regarding life in the Comte area, arts and crafts worshops (woodturners, potters etc.) as well as local traditional culinary specialities.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION Useful Information: Bois d'Amont has all the required facilities for you to spend a great winter holiday: > bars/restaurants > shops > doctors > dentist > pharmacy....
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The Jura region is a place dedicated to the great outdoors, with a rich cultural heritage. It is also known for its mountain backdrop located south of the Black Forest. The area's main resorts are PREMANON-LES ROUSSES-BOIS D'AMONT and MIJOUX-LELEX situated at the foot of the Faucille mountain pass. Le Cret de la Neige is the highest peak towering at an altitude of 1723m. Come and visit Jura and make the most of its lakes and forests. Train stations: Morez, Frasnes.
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