Best attractions and places to see around Genevrey are primarily found in the Haute-Saône department, offering a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. This region features charming villages, ancient forests, and significant architectural landmarks. The nearby town of Luxeuil-les-Bains serves as a central point for many of the area's notable attractions, including historical buildings and thermal springs. The natural environment provides opportunities for walks and exploring local springs.
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The Abbey of Saint-Colomban was looted and destroyed in the 8th century, then rebuilt in the 11th century. Secularized during the French Revolution, it was transformed into a minor seminary, then a Catholic college. When the diocese was no longer able to bear the maintenance costs of this immense complex, it was sold in 2024 by the diocese of Besançon to Pascale and Jean-Yves Parisot. Since then, the abbey has been undergoing a complete renovation for over ten million euros.
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It is here that the Romans built the first thermal establishments. The small town therefore prides itself on being the oldest spa town in France. The current thermal establishment only saw the light of day in the 18th century; it was built from red sandstone from the Vosges. Its architect was Nicolas Didelot, a student of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, the creator of the Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans.
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A very impressive monastery complex.
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The organ, originally dating from 1617, is worth seeing. The body is carved from wood.
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The thermal baths are definitely worth a visit. Beautiful grounds all around.
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The Basilica of Saint Pierre (a parish church since 1840) dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries; of its three towers, only one remains, having been rebuilt in 1527. Inside the church, the baroque organ front from the 17th century, the pulpit from Notre-Dame in Paris from 1806, a 16th-century sculpture of Christ lying on a stone table, and the neo-Gothic reliquary of St. Columban are particularly worth seeing. The choir stalls date from the 16th century.
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The modern extension at the back is now a bit old and does not contribute to the beautification of the historic part of the building. More than a dozen warm springs (43-63 °C) already invited the Romans to bathe. The oldest thermal bath in France was built here in the 18th century. The historic thermal building, which has now been modernly furnished, is located in a park in the north of the city. (Wikipedia)
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St. Columban of Luxeuil (died 615) founded the Luxovium monastery (patron saint: St. Peter) at the foot of the Vosges Mountains around 590. Columban soon received the requested protection of the Merovingian royal family and the local nobility for his foundation. In 610, however, Columban was expelled by Theuderic, King of Austria and Burgundy, and fled to Italy. After the monastery was destroyed by the Saracens and many of its monks were murdered around 732, it was restored as a Benedictine monastery by Charlemagne. The Benedictine monastery of Luxeuil joined the Congregation of Saint-Vannes in 1634, and the monastery was closed in 1790 as a result of the French Revolution. (Wikipedia)
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The area around Genevrey, particularly in Luxeuil-les-Bains, is rich in history. You can visit the Basilica of Saint Pierre, a parish church dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries, featuring a baroque organ and 16th-century choir stalls. Another significant site is the Saint Columban Abbey, founded around 590, which has a long history of destruction and restoration, and houses an organ from 1617. The Luxeuil-les-Bains Historic Town Center itself offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Genevrey in Haute-Saône is surrounded by natural beauty. You can explore the oak and beech forests for pleasant walks or visit the Source of the Durgeon. Additionally, the Reigne Spring is a unique natural resurgence known for its unusual water color and exotic setting, located on a hiking circuit.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Camper Van Parking Area – Chemin des Moines loop' or the 'Basilica of Saint Pierre – Camper Van Parking Area loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'View of Blanzey – Ermitage de Saint-Valbert loop'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Lac des Sept Chevaux loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for Hiking around Genevrey, MTB Trails around Genevrey, and Running Trails around Genevrey.
The Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths are a must-visit. They feature modern facilities within a historic setting and are known for their warm springs (43-63 °C), which have attracted visitors since Roman times. It is considered one of the oldest thermal baths in France.
While specific family-friendly activities are not detailed, the natural surroundings of Genevrey, with its oak and beech forests, provide pleasant opportunities for family walks and exploring nature. The historic town center of Luxeuil-les-Bains also offers a charming environment for a stroll with children. Easy hiking trails, such as the 'Basilica of Saint Pierre – Camper Van Parking Area loop' (5.1 km), could also be suitable for families.
The surrounding oak and beech forests offer pleasant opportunities for walks, suggesting that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the natural beauty and outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. The thermal baths are accessible year-round.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths are highly regarded for their beautiful grounds and historic charm. The Saint Columban Abbey is noted for its impressive complex and the intricate 1617 organ. The Reigne Spring is praised for its unusual water colors and exotic natural setting.
Yes, in Genevrey (Haute-Saône), you can find the Golf des Vosges du Sud, also known as Luxeuil-Bellevue Golf Course. It's an 18-hole course that offers a vast, green setting suitable for both beginners and experienced players.
The Laveau Fountain in Genevrey (Haute-Saône) is a notable historical feature. It is one of the earliest models of enclosed, covered washhouses (lavoirs) in the region, built in 1824, and is a central part of the village's cultural landmarks, alongside other lavoirs near the village square.
While the main attractions are in Haute-Saône, Genevrey (or Genevray) in Isère has a rich history, particularly related to the early cement industry. It was once known as a 'Mecca of cement' due to its connection with 19th and 20th-century cement production. You can still see the unique 'Fours Biberons' (kilns), which are vestiges of the former cement factory, and visit the 12th-century Romanesque Sainte-Marie Church with its rare 'Vierge au Manteau' fresco.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths – Basilica of Saint Pierre loop' is an easy 4 km route, and the 'Saint Columban Abbey – Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths loop' is an easy 3.2 km walk. These are great for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll.


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