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Discover Beaumotte-aubertans, Haute-Saône, Franche-Comté

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Nestled in the heart of the stunning Haute-Saône region, in the authentic Franche-Comté, Beaumotte-aubertans is a charming town that invites exploration and discovery. Surrounded by lush nature and idyllic landscapes, it is the ideal starting point to explore the hidden treasures of this preserved region.

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Pontarlier
59 km

Pontarlier

Roaming along the roads of the historical centre, this city tour will take you on a discovery of Pontarlier’s emblematic locations: architectural, historical and symbolic city buildings, the banks of the Doubs and a viewpoint over the city. From the Tourist Office (), descend rue de la Gare to rue de la République.Head to Place d’Arçon, on your left. From here, you can see the Saint-Pierre gate at the end of the road.From the square, take rue de la Halle near the theatre. At the end of the road, head to the old barracks via place des Bernardines and place Cretin, on your right. Go to the bridge across the Doubs by heading through place Jules Pagnier and rue de Morteau.From here, make a round trop (1.2 km) to the Armand Guy distillery via rue des Lavaux.On returning to rue de Morteau, enter the park on the edge of the Doubs and follow the embankments on a little adapted path; this will take you to the other side of the park. Join up with rue de la République by leaving the park through rue Julez Mathez, where you will find the Jeanne d’Arc high school.   On arriving at rue de la République, head left until you reach another bridge over the Doubs. From here, make a round trip to the Hospital to observe its facade and the two chapels that can be seen from the road.On returning to rue de la République, after crossing the bridge once more, head down rue Montrieux and take rue Gambetta on your right to reach place Saint-Bénigne and the church. From the square, head to the train station vie rue Tissot. From here, you can head directly to the Tourist Office via rue de la Gare. You can also make a round trip of under 2 km to the Chapelle de l’Espérance, with a stunning viewpoint over the whole city. It can be accessed by heading down rocade George Pompidou until you come to rue du Stand, then head under the railway and take rue de la Chapelle (yellow waymarking) directly to the viewpoint.

2 h
5.1 km
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RANDONNÉE - LA VALLÉE D'HAMANXARD ET RAPAUMONT
61 km

RANDONNÉE - LA VALLÉE D'HAMANXARD ET RAPAUMONT

Access: From Remiremont go to Val-d'Ajol, go to the church. Parking: Park at Place du Sô. Distance: 11 km / Duration: 3 h 30 / Difference in height: 390m / Marking: Green disc. 1) From the church, follow the road to Saint-Bresson (former Gerbe d'Or brewery). Take the forest path and then a tarmac track leading off to the left to an inhabited clearing. Go around the dwellings by a forest track to the top of the mountain (old quarries on the left on the summit used to build the church). Follow the ridge path through the large Scots pines without leaving the forest. 2) At the junction with a tarmac path, head towards the farm on the left (fountain). At the first bend, a path on the left descends through a beech forest. Through a succession of small paths, reach the bottom of the Hamanxard valley (old workers' housing estate, school, farms). 3) The D20 at the bottom of the valley offers a shortcut in case of fatigue or unforeseen circumstances. If you choose to continue, cross the hamlet of Leyval straight ahead (several calvaries). A new ascent begins on a dirt track after a succession of fountains. 4) When you reach the hamlet of Les Granges de Leyval, turn sharply left after the last building. Continue along a grassy path in the direction of the television relay station on the other side (panoramic view of Faymont, Les Feuillées and the Val-d'Ajol). 5) Go down on a small road towards the village of Val-d'Ajol, which you can soon see. 6) Go down through the pastures on a grassy path. After crossing a wetland area often covered with periwinkle, take the path on the right. 7) At the hamlet of La Rochotte (17th century cross and viewpoint), follow the right-hand track which runs down the rest of the hill and leads back to the village by the road.

4 h
10 km
Easy
1 Place de l'église 88340 LE VAL D AJOL
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RANDONNÉE - CIRCUIT DÉCOUVERTE DES CROIX
61 km

RANDONNÉE - CIRCUIT DÉCOUVERTE DES CROIX

Access: From Remiremont, go to Val-d'ajol. Parking: opposite the Peugeot garage, route de Plombières. Distance: 7.5 km / Duration: 2 h 30 / Difference in height: 100m / Signs: green ring. 1) Leave the car park in the direction of the church. Turn right before the bridge and walk along the river to the next bridge. Cross the De Buyer bridge and head towards the Post Office (1719 cross on the right of the Post Office). Go back in the direction of the church. Go back to the small square in rue de Plombières (border marker). Continue to the small square at the foot of the church, opposite the bakery (a 17th century cross). Go up the main street for 200m, passing the war memorial. 2) In the middle of a small square, go towards the Gravel cross (named after a former tabellion general). Continue along the main road to the next crossroads. Follow the Rue du Prieuré d'Hérival which leads to the old station. Walk along the square on the right. At the next crossroads, turn left onto the D20 in the direction of Hamanxard or rue des Mousses. Along the wall of the hotel, a path leads to a place of meditation (imitation of the grotto at Lourdes). 3) Continue along rue des Mousses (D20). On the pavement on the right are three old calvaries (two from the 17th century, one from 1803). Then branch off onto the route de Rapaumont (the Jean Sauvé cross at the crossroads). 4) At the bottom of the hill after a small bridge, a 500m loop leads to the hamlet of La Rochotte (1636 cross and panoramic view of the Val-d'Ajol). Back at the bottom of the hill, walk along the meadow to the hamlet of Bouchâtel. Take the D23 on the right. 5) Stop at Les Chênes (three crosses to visit). After this small hamlet, follow the small road of La Banvoie to the left. 6) At the hamlet called le Pied du Mont (one cross) turn left. 7) At La Banvoie, go back 100m to the right (2 crosses). 8) At the Mésaubé (a cross on the left), go back 30m then head towards the Granges (a cross) and the Cross (a small calvary from 1601). 9) Turn right towards Le Moncel. 10) In the hamlet of Moncel (an old cross at the crossroads), go back 100m to the right (second cross) and return to the starting point by the left-hand street.

3 h
8 km
Very easy
117 17 route de Plombières Départ depuis l'ancien Office de Tourisme 88340 LE VAL D AJOL
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Castle of Ripaille: Home of the Dukes of Savoy
117 km

Castle of Ripaille: Home of the Dukes of Savoy

Historic, cultural and winemaking centre in Haute-Savoie, the Castle de Ripaille is also one of the biggest and most remarkable natural sites on the banks of Lake Geneva. By its grandeur, its charm, its memories, Ripaille is one of the most beautiful domains on the shores of Lake Geneva. In the Middle Ages, a semi-religious retreat of the first Duke of Savoy, Amédée VIII, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a Carthusian monastery, protected from the "century" by the high wall that still surrounds it today, in 1900 the property of a great industrialist and aesthete, Ripaille has always been a place where residents and visitors come to "recharge their batteries". The visit of the site of Ripaille plunges the visitor in the time of the counts of Savoy in the XIIIth century and evokes the reign of the first Duke of Savoy, the great Amédée VIII and the history of the Carthusian monks, owners of the domain from the XVIIth century until the French Revolution. This fresco ends with the fabulous architectural adventure of the 1900 Restoration when the dream of a great Alsatian industrialist made Ripaille a total work of art! Since this year, the dining room of the Engel-Gros family and the kitchen of the castle are refurnished and put back in function, come and discover this unique reconstitution of the daily life in the Belle Epoque! Beyond history, visiting Ripaille means discovering a preserved nature, an exceptional land and magnificent gardens between Dent d'Oche and Lake Geneva. Come for a visit, a professional or cultural event, a private party or to taste the Ripaille AOC wine produced on site. The Castle is the seat of a Foundation, created in 1976, which works for the conversation, the valorization and the animation of this monument. The preservation of the environment is at the center of its concerns. * The visit of Ripaille is for young and old, with: - The Amédée room dedicated to the presentation of medieval Savoyard civilization through the presentation of stained glass windows, numismatics, and original manuscripts. - The reconstitution of the old kitchen of the Château de Ripaille and the dining room of the Belle Epoque: kitchen utensils, original objects, tableware, come and discover the modernity of Ripaille with the automatic windows or the dumbwaiter linking the first floor to the second floor. - The film "Ripaille through time" in a specially dedicated projection room recounting the history of the Château de Ripaille. - The free visit of the castle: the castle can be visited freely from April to October and during school vacations, from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm (closing at 5 pm on Saturdays), with the help of a paper documentation and audio guides in French, English and German. - A special tour for children: spend a convivial moment with your family and follow Aymonet Corviaux, carpenter, architect and builder of Ripaille in 1434, through the maze of the castle. This tour will take you from the large terrace with a panoramic view of the lake, to the old cellars and medieval moats. - The "Workshops in a mess. Wednesdays at Ripaille": creative and educational workshops offered every Wednesday, according to the opening calendar of the Castle. - A temporary exhibition renewed every year. Guided tours provided by professional guides. Services include both the visit and the tasting or the visit, tasting and meal. Many formulas are possible. The Fondation Ripaille will study all requests by email visite@ripaille.fr or by phone 04 50 26 64 44.

83 Avenue de Ripaille 74200 Thonon-les-Bains
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾