Best attractions and places to see around La Villeneuve-Bellenoye-Et-La-Maize include historical sites and natural features within the Haute-Saône department. This rural commune is traversed by the Durgeon River and features remnants of a Gallo-Roman settlement. Notable landmarks include the Mairie, housed in a former 15th-century seigneurial chapel, and the 18th-century Sainte-Catherine Church. The area offers a blend of local history and natural landscapes.
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Nice little hike with a view of VESOUL and the sabot.
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The Frotey Clog. Legend has it that the devil fell in love with the lady of the nearby Montaigu castle. The lady's husband having left for the crusades in the Holy Land, the devil took advantage of the absence of the master of the place to accost the lady of the castle. This act worked since the lady fell under the demon's spell, and gave in. However, the husband returned opportunely, immediately the devil fled and jumped out the window. In hurrying, the devil lost his clog.
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You won't be able to miss the Comtois bell tower of the Saint-Germain church with its colorful tiles. It has been listed as a historic monument since 1944.
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Vesoul is of course the song of Jacques Brel, but not only. This wry ballad in the form of revolt and filled with energy immediately makes you hum the lyrics. It is quickly forgotten that its old center and its quays of the Saône really deserve attention.
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A very curious place: a football field lost in the middle of nowhere. Ideal for quiet camping with a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains (or for playing football ... hehe)
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Perfect made bike path on old railway line. Off the road, great asphalt, always in the countryside. Predicate standard LSE highly recommended!
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La Villeneuve-Bellenoye-Et-La-Maize is rich in history. You can visit the Mairie (Town Hall), which is housed in a former 15th-century seigneurial chapel, showcasing Gothic architecture. The Sainte-Catherine Church, built in 1778, also contains notable 18th-century art objects. Additionally, the area has vestiges of an ancient Roman road and Gallo-Roman settlement, particularly to the south and southwest of the village.
Yes, for scenic views, consider the View of Vesoul from Le Sabot de Frotey, which offers panoramic vistas of Vesoul and the surrounding landscape after a short hike. The commune is also traversed by the Durgeon River, contributing to its rural charm.
Cyclists can enjoy the Chemin Vert (Vallerois to Vesoul), a well-maintained, paved bike path built on an old railway line. It offers an off-road experience through the countryside. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around La Villeneuve-Bellenoye-Et-La-Maize guide, which includes routes like the 'Val-Saint-Éloi Church loop' and 'Vesoul – Sunset at Pusey loop'.
Vesoul is known for its charming old center and the picturesque quays along the Saône River. Its historical areas are particularly noteworthy and worth exploring.
A curious spot to discover is the Forgotten football field. It's a unique, secluded location that offers quiet surroundings and a beautiful view of the nearby mountains.
Beyond cycling, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as 'Running loop from Montcey' or 'Running loop from Vellefrie', detailed in the Running Trails around La Villeneuve-Bellenoye-Et-La-Maize guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Lac de Vesoul-Vaivre Beach loop' from Vesoul, found in the MTB Trails around La Villeneuve-Bellenoye-Et-La-Maize guide.
The View of Saint-Germain Church is notable for its distinctive Comtois bell tower with colorful tiles. It has been recognized as a historic monument since 1944.
The commune is characterized by a rural landscape with dispersed housing, situated in the center of Haute-Saône. It offers a natural environment, extending parallel to the N57 road, and is traversed by the Durgeon River.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The well-maintained cycle paths like the Chemin Vert are highly recommended for their scenic, off-road experience. The historical charm of Vesoul's old center and the panoramic views from Le Sabot de Frotey are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the site of La Villeneuve was historically located on a Roman road connecting Besançon to Luxeuil-les-Bains. Vestiges of a Gallo-Roman settlement, including tiles, pottery fragments, cement, and coins, have been discovered in the area, particularly to the south and southwest of the village.
The Mairie (Town Hall) of La Villeneuve-Bellenoye-Et-La-Maize is housed in a former seigneurial chapel. Originally constructed at the end of the 15th century, it underwent significant restoration work that revealed vestiges of its ancient Gothic chapel. It was also transformed into a schoolhouse around 1850, adding to its rich history.


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