Attractions and places to see around Thulay, a municipality in the Doubs department of France, encompass a variety of natural, cultural, and historical points of interest. The region serves as a gateway to diverse landscapes, including gorges and mountains, alongside historical monuments and botanical parks. This area provides opportunities for exploring both man-made structures and natural features within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Avoid sunny weekend afternoons; it gets far too crowded. Mornings are preferable.
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An interesting park area where the EV 6 also runs.
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It's always nice to look at this drawbridge. It also adds a bit to the flair of this bike tour.
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Nice little drawbridge on the canal, beautiful cycle path EV6.
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Nice, very pleasant walk.
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Today, thousands of motorists use the drawbridge. The drawbridge was built in the 12th century. It had a stone arch, a wooden swing bridge and a huge drawbridge
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Beautiful bascule bridge at EV6.
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Beautiful park, beautiful bridge, cycle paths EV6 and into the center of Montbeliard.
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The region around Thulay offers several impressive natural features. You can visit the spectacular Saut du Doubs waterfall and its surrounding gorges, located about 39 km away, which are ideal for hiking. Further afield, the Ballon d'Alsace (44 km) provides picturesque mountain landscapes, and the Gorges de Remonot (47 km) offer another beautiful natural experience. For a unique geological sight, the Gouffre de Poudrey chasm is about 54 km from Thulay.
Yes, the area has significant historical sites. The Lomont Maquis Memorial is a 13-meter monument paying tribute to World War II maquis fighters, located at 796m altitude. You can also explore the Rochedanne rock shelter, a world-famous prehistoric site where engraved and painted pebbles from the Azilian period (11,000-9,000 years ago) were discovered. Additionally, the Château Peugeot, an impressive residence built in 1853, now serves as the town hall of Pont-de-Roide.
For those who enjoy green spaces, the Parc du Près-la-Rose is a large 10-hectare park featuring over 100 varieties of trees and flowers, a hedge maze, and a skate park, with a cycle path running through it. Other botanical options include the Roseraie du Chatelet (31 km), Parc botanique de Mulhouse (50 km), and Parc Alfred-Wallach (51 km).
Absolutely. The Parc du Près-la-Rose is excellent for families, offering a hedge maze, play areas for children, and a skate park. The Étupes Lock on the EV6 is part of a cycle path along the canal, providing an interesting view of impressive lock systems that can be fascinating for all ages. Many natural sites like the Saut du Doubs also offer accessible viewing points suitable for families.
The region around Thulay is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Fontaine de Roches Loop or more challenging routes such as The Five Firs. For cyclists, there are routes like the Cycle path to Mandeure – Sacré-Cœur Church loop. You can explore a variety of routes for different sports on the dedicated komoot guides: Hiking around Thulay, Cycling around Thulay, and Running Trails around Thulay.
To immerse yourself in local life, visit one of the nearby markets. Valentigney hosts a market on Tuesdays (5 km), Audincourt on Saturdays (7 km), and Montbéliard on Tuesdays and Saturdays (11 km). Belfort also has markets on various days (24 km). These markets are great places to find regional products and experience the local atmosphere.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of attractions, from historical sites to natural wonders and well-maintained parks. For instance, the Étupes Lock on the EV6 is praised for its 'impressive lock systems' and 'beautiful bike tour' along the canal. The Parc du Près-la-Rose is loved for its extensive variety of trees and flowers, and its pleasant cycle path. The Rochedanne rock shelter offers a unique glimpse into prehistoric life.
Yes, several nearby towns are recognized with the 'Villes Fleurie 4*' label for their exceptional floral displays. These include Mandeure (5 km), Montbéliard (11 km), and Belfort (24 km). They offer beautiful urban landscapes, especially during blooming seasons.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Roseraie du Chatelet for a tranquil experience among roses. The Gouffre de Poudrey is a natural curiosity that offers a different kind of exploration. For a blend of history and nature, the Rochedanne rock shelter provides a fascinating look into ancient human habitation within a natural rock overhang.
For accommodation, you can find options such as the tranquil hunting castle Saint-Georges, which offers a relaxing escape amidst nature. Alternatively, Camping des Ballastières is a friendly campsite located at the foot of the Southern Vosges, providing access to various outdoor recreational facilities.
Yes, many attractions are accessible by bike or have cycling paths nearby. The Étupes Lock on the EV6 is directly on a cycle path along the Canal du Rhone au Rhin. Similarly, the Parc du Près-la-Rose has a cycle path running through it. The region's network of paths makes it easy to explore sites while enjoying a bike ride.


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