Attractions and places to see around Orgeans-Blanchefontaine are primarily natural features and historical sites within the Doubs department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. This rural commune is situated in the scenic Dessoubre valley, offering a landscape characterized by wild rivers, rock formations, and dense forests. The area is well-suited for outdoor activities, with numerous trails routes Orgeans-Blanchefontaine for exploring its natural environment and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Really impressive, you should definitely spend some time there.
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Nestled in the Doubs Valley, Saint-Hippolyte is a charming village in Franche-Comté. With its ancient streets and Romanesque church, it offers a peaceful break by the water, surrounded by the lush green landscapes of the Jura.
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Saint-Hippolyte is a French commune with 962 inhabitants in the Haut-Rhin department in the European territorial community of Alsace and the Grand Est region. The municipality is a member of the Communauté de communes du Pays de Ribeauvillé.
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Many churches in France, including this chapel, are dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the widely used title "Notre-Dame" (in German: "Our Dear Lady"). A brief thought on the Mother of God from Albino Luciani (Pope John Paul I): "Mary is indeed our sister, as Saint Ambrose says. She led a life very similar to ours. It is of course beautiful to venerate Mary as the Virgin and Mother of God, as the one conceived immaculately by original sin and taken up into heaven; but she is also the Madonna of plates, brooms and cooking pots..." Every visitor to this small Marian shrine can decide for themselves which "Notre-Dame" they would like to venerate here.
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Very authentic place. It's really busy during the day. But early in the morning you can still enjoy the quiet atmosphere.
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Pretty village which deserves more than the time I devoted to it.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the scenic Dessoubre Valley. You can discover the distinctive gours (rock pools) of the Waroly stream, the Bisontin Cave with its natural arch, and the impressive Combe Foulot Waterfall. Don't miss the panoramic views from the Belvédère du Bourbet, which overlooks the Dessoubre valley, and the nearby Cascade de Waroly.
While Orgeans-Blanchefontaine itself is small, the surrounding region offers several points of historical interest. You can visit the Saint-Hippolyte village, known for its ancient streets and Romanesque church. Another significant site is the Lomont Maquis Memorial, a 13-meter stele commemorating a World War II resistance group.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, especially hikers and gravel bikers. You can find numerous trails that explore the natural landscape. For hiking, consider routes like 'Le rocher du Bourbet and la cascade de Waroly' or the 'Waroly Waterfall loop from Orgeans-Blanchefontaine'. Gravel biking options include 'On old smugglers' paths' or the 'Doubs – Saint-Hippolyte village loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for the region.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint-Hippolyte village and Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel are listed as family-friendly. Exploring the natural formations like the Bisontin Cave can also be an engaging experience for all ages.
For an easy hike, try the 'Waroly Waterfall – Waroly Waterfall loop from Orgeans-Blanchefontaine' which is about 5.3 km. Moderate options include 'Le rocher du Bourbet and la cascade de Waroly' (around 12.7 km) or the 'Montalembert Castle – Faux Verger Belvedere loop from Maîche' (around 12.8 km). You can explore more routes in the hiking guide.
The Belvédère du Bourbet offers expansive views over the Dessoubre valley from nearly 750 meters. Additionally, the nearby town of Maîche provides routes like Mont-Miroir, Roche de Ruan, and Faux Verger, which offer numerous panoramic views, potentially extending to the Swiss Alps on clear days.
The region is best suited for outdoor activities during seasons with pleasant weather, typically spring through autumn, when hiking and exploring the natural landscape are most enjoyable. Clear days will enhance the panoramic views from various belvederes.
Absolutely. The Waroly stream features distinctive 'gours' (rock pools) that are notable natural formations. The Bisontin Cave is also unique, where two rocks form a geological arch, creating a 'natural cathedral'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Bisontin Cave is often highlighted for its 'superb' and 'sublime' atmosphere, with some finding it perfect for bivouacking. The Saint-Hippolyte village is valued for its peaceful break by the water and lush landscapes.
Yes, the area offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes like 'On old smugglers' paths' and the 'Doubs – Saint-Hippolyte village loop from Saint-Hippolyte'. These routes vary in difficulty, with many being challenging. More details can be found in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, the Notre-Dame-du-Mont Chapel is a notable religious site. It's a small Marian shrine with a history dating back to 1542, known as a place of pilgrimage. The chapel is located directly on the GR5 hiking trail and even offers a drinking water point.


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