Mont d'Or (Jura Mountains) explained

Mont d'Or
Elevation M:1463
Prominence M:368
Prominence Ref:[1]
Isolation Km:4.8
Isolation Ref:[2]
Map:France
Location:Doubs, France
(mountain partially in Switzerland)
Range:Jura Mountains
Coordinates:46.7275°N 6.3569°W

Mont d'Or (French: Le Mont d'Or) is a mountain of the Jura, located in the French department of Doubs and extending into the Swiss canton of Vaud. Its main summit is 1,463 metre-high and lies within France, 500 metres north of the border with Switzerland (1,380 m). The mountain is located between Jougne, France and Vallorbe, Switzerland.

Mont d'Or is notable for its limestone cirque on the east side. Near the highest point of the Swiss border is the Cabane du Mont d'Or, a mountain hut owned by the Swiss Alpine Club. In winter, Mont d'Or also includes a ski area within France. Several ski lifts are located on both west and east sides of the mountain.

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Notes and References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is located north of Les Rousses at 1,095 metres.
  2. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The nearest point of higher elevation is north of the Dent de Vaulion