Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Maurice-Sur-Vingeanne offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features in the Côte-d'Or department of France. The Vingeanne River flows through the commune, contributing to its scenic natural landscape. Visitors can explore significant historical sites, including a 13th-century church and a former Templar commandery. The area also features impressive engineering works like the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy, alongside various hiking trails.
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The Château de Champlitte is a historic monument in the commune of Champlitte, in the Haute-Saône, France. The castle was originally built as a fortified fortress in the Middle Ages, but was later converted into a residential castle in the Renaissance and 18th centuries. The castle now houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, which shows the daily life and crafts of the past. You can visit the castle and the museum, and enjoy the formal gardens in the courtyard.
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At Coublanc, we leave the Grand Est region and enter the Bourgogne-Franche Comté region at Leffond.
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A former rural estate in the 11th century, it was fortified in the 15th century to respond to the wars of the time. The peasants took refuge there. Today, you have the pleasure of staying in this castle, which has become private property and is managed as a bed and breakfast. That said, it's a nice visit to take as part of your journey.
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It was once a more rural estate in the 11th century before being fortified in the 15th century to respond to the wars of the time. The peasants can then take refuge there. Today, you have the pleasure of staying in this castle, which is now privately owned and run as a bed and breakfast.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Saint-Maurice Church, a 13th-century monument with a 15th-century chapel and Gothic bell tower. Another significant site is the Château de Rosières, a former rural estate fortified in the 15th century. Don't miss the Former Templar Commandery of La Romagne, recognized as a historical monument since 1962, or the Château de Champlitte, which houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions.
Yes, the area boasts several beautiful natural features. The impressive Canal between Champagne and Burgundy stretches over 224 kilometers and is known for its serene landscapes. The Vingeanne River flows directly through the commune, and you can also explore the Torcelle River and the Étang du Fourneau (Furnace Pond) via local circuits.
The area offers several marked hiking trails. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Commanderie de la Romagne loop from Saint-Maurice-sur-Vingeanne' or the 'Circuit du Fourneau et le château de Fontaine-Française'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Saint-Maurice-Sur-Vingeanne guide.
Absolutely. The Canal between Champagne and Burgundy offers magnificent, mostly tarred portions that are relatively passable for cycling. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Mountainbike loop from Fontaine-Française' are available. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-Maurice-Sur-Vingeanne guide.
Beyond the historical monuments, you can delve into local culture at the Château de Champlitte, which houses the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, showcasing daily life and crafts of the past. For a nostalgic journey, visit the Museum School of Dardenay, offering a glimpse into historical education.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Château de Rosières and Château de Champlitte are considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration and beautiful grounds. Exploring the serene landscapes along the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy can also be a pleasant family outing.
The Former Templar Commandery of La Romagne is a significant historical monument that dates back to the Templar era. It was later taken over by the Knights Hospitaller and has been recognized as a historical monument since 1962. Located in the hamlet of La Romagne, this site, often referred to as a 'château,' also features a recently renovated bridge and old farm buildings, offering a unique glimpse into medieval history.
For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) generally offer the most pleasant weather with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for canal-side activities, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Yes, the village of Saint-Maurice-Sur-Vingeanne is home to a unique five-level washhouse (Lavoir à 5 niveaux). This structure offers a fascinating glimpse into historical daily life and the communal practices of the past, making it a charming point of interest.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The impressive engineering of the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy and its calm, scenic landscapes are highly praised. The historical significance of sites like the Château de Rosières and the Château de Champlitte, along with the opportunity to explore ancient churches, also receive positive feedback.
Yes, there are several running routes in the vicinity. You can find options like the 'Circuit du Fourneau et le château de Fontaine-Française — loop — running' or the 'Running loop from Fontaine-Française'. For a comprehensive list, check out the Running Trails around Saint-Maurice-Sur-Vingeanne guide.
While specific data on wheelchair-accessible trails is not provided, many paths along the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy are generally flat and tarred, which may offer easier access. It's advisable to check specific site conditions or contact attractions directly for detailed accessibility information.
Many outdoor areas and trails in France are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is kept on a leash. The walking paths along the Vingeanne River and the Canal between Champagne and Burgundy are generally suitable for walks with dogs. However, always check specific rules for indoor attractions or private properties before visiting.


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