The National Natural Reserve of the High Jura mountain range is the fourth largest natural reserve in mainland France. A place of condensed nature, this reserve aims to preserve landscapes such as mountain pastures, dry grasslands, mountain pine and the dizzying cliffs looking over the Alps mountain range. Home to the western capercaillie, the golden eagle, the shirt-toed snake eagle, the chamois and the lynx, as well as other species with evocative names, you can roam through this reserve while respecting certain rules intended to protect the fauna, flora and the livestock farmers striving to maintain the quality of its environments and landscapes.