Best attractions and places to see around Villers-Chemin-Et-Mont-Lès-Étrelles include a mix of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural features within this commune in the Haute-Saône department of France. The area is characterized by its historical buildings, including churches and wash houses, alongside evidence of ancient settlements. Visitors can explore sites reflecting centuries of history, from prehistoric times to the 19th century. The region also offers opportunities to experience local natural landscapes, such as the source of the Petite Morte river.
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A double, neo-antique temple and wash house (1845), with very beautiful Ionic columns, containing a water reservoir.
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Fountain by the architect Pierre Marnotte, built in 1845-1846 and representing two small forts. This monument (listed as a historic monument) is lit up at dusk.
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Etuz is a commune in the Haute-Saône department. Etuz is located on the Ognon River, which forms the border with the Doubs department. Etuz is part of the urban unit of Cussey-sur-l’Ognon and the attraction of Besançon. Etuz has a fountain and two wash houses dating from the 19th century. It also has a church dedicated to Saint-Martin, which was built in the 18th century on the site of an older church. Etuz is a rural commune, where agriculture and forestry are mainly practiced.
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Parish Church of the Beheading of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (rebuilt at the beginning of the eighteenth century on medieval foundations of the thirteenth century): Latin cross plan; three naves; cross vault; numerous paintings, sculptures.
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The site of Oiselay-et-Grachaux, the "bird hill", has been inhabited since prehistoric times, as evidenced by the discovery of a Neolithic station. In ancient times, Oiselay was located on the Roman road linking Besançon to Langres. Until the eighteenth century, the Lord of Oiselay ruled the area. Stephen II of Oiselay, head of the younger branch of the House of Burgundy, had a fortified castle built in 1227 AD. * Fontaine-lavoir (xixe siècle) : basin ; borne fontaine ; stone of the waist ; columns. * Chapelle du cimetière recouverte de lierre. * Numbers of old houses and farms. * Croix de chemin du 19th century. * Mairie-school, du 19th century. * Ruins du château-fort were renovated during the twentieth century, dating from the seventh century during the armies of Louis XI and dismantled during Louis
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The Saint-Quillain and the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist church from the first quarter of the 19th century. The Sainte-Madeleine chapel The 19th century washhouse fountain. The 19th century drinking fountain.
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The Notre-Dame-de-la-Charité Abbey of Neuvelle-lès-la-Charité, is a Cistercian abbey for men, founded in Franche-Comté in 1133 and disappeared in 1791. It is located in the current communes of Neuvelle -lès-la-Charité and Fretigney-et-Velloreille, in Haute-Saône, then in the diocese of Besançon.
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Within the commune, you can discover the Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, rebuilt in 1726 with its 18th-century interior and classified altarpieces. There's also a Renaissance Tower House, a beautiful 19th-century Lavoir in Mont-Lès-Etrelles, and an old Former Presbytery dating from the 17th-18th centuries.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can find traces of an important prehistoric settlement and vestiges of a Roman road that once connected Besançon to Langres. Notably, the Mont-lès-Étrelles complex is known for its significant flint deposit and evidence of flint knapping workshops from the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods.
Beyond the local Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, you can visit the Abbey of Our Lady of Charity of Neuvelle-lès-la-Charité, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1133. Another site is La Chapelle-Saint-Quillain, which features the Saint-Quillain and the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist church, and the Sainte-Madeleine chapel.
The commune and its surroundings offer several examples. The Fountain and Washhouses in Etuz, built in 1845-1846 by architect Pierre Marnotte, is a notable man-made monument. Additionally, La Chapelle-Saint-Quillain also features a 19th-century washhouse fountain.
Villers-Chemin-Et-Mont-Lès-Étrelles is home to the source of the Petite Morte River. The surrounding area also provides numerous opportunities to explore local natural landscapes through hiking and cycling.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Grasslands loop' or the 'Goule de Captiot loop from Fontenelay'. For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Villers-Chemin-Et-Mont-Lès-Étrelles guide.
Absolutely. There are options for both gravel biking and mountain biking. You can find gravel routes such as the 'Fountain and Washhouses, Etuz – Pretty little fountain loop' or mountain bike trails like the 'Gy Castle – Vincent Cheviet vineyard loop'. Check the Gravel biking around Villers-Chemin-Et-Mont-Lès-Étrelles and MTB Trails around Villers-Chemin-Et-Mont-Lès-Étrelles guides for more details.
The site of Oiselay-et-Grachaux has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of a Neolithic station. It was also located on a Roman road. Historically, it was ruled by the Lord of Oiselay, and a fortified castle was built there in 1227 AD. Today, you can see ruins of the castle, a 19th-century fountain-wash house, and the Parish Church of the Beheading of Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The settlement of Etuz, with its historical fountain and wash houses, is considered family-friendly. The Fountain and Washhouses, Etuz specifically is also listed as family-friendly, offering an interesting historical monument to explore.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural features. The komoot community has shared 3 photos and given 12 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of sites like the Fountain and Washhouses, Etuz, and the historical depth found in places like the Abbey of Our Lady of Charity of Neuvelle-lès-la-Charité.
While not widely publicized, the commune's Flint Knapping Workshops from the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods at Mont-lès-Étrelles offer a unique glimpse into ancient craftsmanship. The Renaissance Tower House and the Former Presbytery also provide a sense of the area's historical depth beyond the main highlights.


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