Attractions and places to see around Fédry offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in the Haute-Saône department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Situated on the banks of the Saône River, the village features a 14th-century church, a 19th-century château with feudal keep ruins, and a renovated 1838 lavoir. The area also holds historical significance with a prehistoric station discovered at Les Billardes. This region provides a variety of local attractions and points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A curiosity of river navigation
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The washhouse with the oval washbasin was built in 1844.
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The 681-metre canal tunnel was built at the end of the 19th century. It allows barges to avoid a long detour via the Saône.
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From Chemilly you can follow the Saône and at the St Albin tunnel the restaurant "le barnayout" is not bad either!!!
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You don't see that every day.
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A bombastic portal leads into the Saone tunnel. Worth seeing.
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One of the many greenways in France. Also called the Courlis trace, this route is reserved for gentle mobility and therefore suitable for family use. The road crosses fields and woods.
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Within Fédry, you can visit the historic Church, which features a 14th-century Gothic sanctuary and 18th-century altars. The village also has a 19th-century château with the ruins of a feudal keep in its park, and a renovated 1838 lavoir with a distinctive pilaster design.
Fédry is picturesquely situated on the banks of the Saône River, where you can find an écluse (lock). The village is also watered by the smaller Bonde river, offering pleasant riverside views.
Beyond Fédry, you can explore the Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel, a 681-meter tunnel classified as a historical monument, which allows barges to bypass a long detour on the Saône. Another interesting site is the Ray-sur-Saône washhouse, built in 1844, known for its unusual oval basin.
The area around Fédry offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate to difficult gravel biking loops like the 'Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel – Saint-Albin Tunnel loop from Vellexon'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'The silence loop from Ray-sur-Saône'. For more details on routes, check the Gravel biking around Fédry, Hiking around Fédry, and MTB Trails around Fédry guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The La Trace du Courlis Greenway is reserved for gentle mobility, making it ideal for family use. The Saint-Albin Tunnel and the Ray-sur-Saône washhouse are also considered family-friendly historical sites.
Several interesting towns are within a short drive. Vesoul, the prefecture of Haute-Saône, is a designated Heritage and Floral Town. Besançon, a larger city, boasts a citadel with Vauban fortifications and impressive 16th-century townhouses. You might also consider Pesmes, recognized as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages' in Franche-Comté, or Langres, known for its 3 kilometers of ramparts.
The Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel is a notable feat of 19th-century engineering. The Ray-sur-Saône washhouse stands out with its unusual oval basin. Additionally, the church in Fédry itself showcases a blend of 14th to 18th-century architectural styles.
Yes, the region features some remarkable gardens. Parc de l'Etang, located about 28 km away, is highlighted as a beautiful garden. Another notable option is the Jardin du château du Talmay, approximately 44 km from Fédry.
The prehistoric station discovered at 'les Billardes' in Fédry indicates very early human occupation of the area. While the artifacts themselves are now exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts in Besançon, the site marks an important historical discovery for the region, offering a glimpse into ancient times.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural features, and greenways. The Saint-Albin Tunnel is often highlighted as a unique curiosity of river navigation, with its bombastic portal. The Ray-sur-Saône washhouse is also popular for its distinctive oval basin and typical regional charm.
Yes, the La Trace du Courlis Greenway is specifically designed for gentle mobility, making it an excellent choice for easy cycling or walking. It crosses fields and woods, providing a pleasant experience for all skill levels.
The Chemilly footbridge is located in a small village at the confluence of the Saône and Durgeon rivers. From here, you can head along the river to reach Ferrières-lès-Scey. You can also admire the bridge crossing the Durgeon, built in 1753, which features a rare statue of Saint-Jean Népomucène.


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