- en.wikipedia.org Doubs (river)The Doubs (/duː/ doo; French: [du] ; Arpitan: Dubs; ‹See Tfd›German: Dub (obsolete)) is a 453-kilometre (281 mi) river in far eastern France which strays into western Switzerland.
- britannica.com place/Doubs-RiverThe river justifies its Latin name, Dubius, by its erratic course, rising near Mouthe in the Jura Mountains (in the Doubs département) at a height of 3,074 ft (937 m)...
- worldatlas.com rivers/doubs-river.htmlIn particular, the average temperature at the Doubs River ranges from 31°F to 77°F, which gives it a pleasant feel throughout the year.
- myswitzerland.com en-ch/destinations/the-river-…Here as a picturesque gorge, there as a turbulent torrent, or maybe a romantic lake or an idyllic river dividing France and Switzerland - the Doubs is different every...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Doubs_RiverEnglish: The Doubs River is a 453 km long river in eastern France and western Switzerland, left tributary of the Saône.
- reallyfrench.com 2014/06/the-river-doubs/In the department of the Jura in Eastern France, along the banks of the river Doubs is a splendid town called Dole.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q14372river in Switzerland and France. ... Doubs Laissey.jpg 681 × 450; 35 KB.
- komoot.com collection/2497332/follow-frances-…The Doubs River in France meanders for over 450 kilometres (280 mi) from its karst source in the Upper Jura to its confluence with the Saône, forming an...
- theburningofrome.com blog/where-is-le-doubs/The river justifies its Latin name, Dubius, by its erratic course, rising near Mouthe in the Jura Mountains (in the Doubs département) at a height of 3,074 ft (937 m)...
- expatstraveltogether.com destination/france/the-…The Doubs River Valley is renowned for its extensive network of hiking trails that cater to all levels of experience.
- francethisway.com regions/doubs.phpThe Doubs river valley between the lakes of Saint-Point and Remoray has many scenic highlights and several popular river beaches both on the lakes themselves...
- hotelsafloat.com waterway/le-doubsThe source of the Doubs is close to the Swiss border and then flows southwest to the River Saône.