Best attractions and places to see around Saussey include a variety of natural landmarks and historical sites. The region features prominent limestone cliffs, deep gorges, and waterfalls, offering diverse terrain for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient ruins nestled within forests and enjoy expansive viewpoints over valleys. These features make Saussey a destination for those interested in natural beauty and local points of interest.
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A charming and relaxing site ideal for a break or a picnic (tables and benches available) during your bike ride. The place is definitely worth the very small detour of a hundred meters from the C8 municipal road.
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There is a thick boat rope here to make it easier to climb up and down in the upper part - very helpful, especially when it is wet.
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Ancient village abandoned in the Middle Ages, interesting for history buffs but not very visual
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This fountain, in fact a perennial source, is surmounted by four Gallo-Roman funerary stelae, classified as a historical monument in 1965. These stelae were discovered in the 19th century by peasants plowing their field nearby.
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During a long drought there is no waterfall. A very nice view above the treetops.
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The cliffs of Saint Romain, also known as the Falaises d'orche, are an impressive natural limestone formation.
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The Cascade du Cul de Menevault is a magnificent waterfall that is an integral part of a hike around the end of the world.
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The Saussey area is rich in natural landmarks, primarily featuring impressive limestone formations. You can discover the Cliffs of Saint-Romain, which offer beautiful views of the valley, and the Orche cliffs, another significant natural formation with a longer, steeper climb. There are also gorges like the Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall, known for its challenging terrain and a helpful rope for climbing.
Yes, the Cul de Menevault Waterfall is a magnificent waterfall that is part of a scenic hike. It's important to note that during long dry periods, the waterfall might not be active, but the area still offers very nice views above the treetops.
Yes, you can explore the Ruins of the Medieval Village of Dracy. This village disappeared in the 14th century, and you can still see its foundation walls nestled in the middle of the forest at the foot of a cliff. It's best reached by mountain bike or on foot.
The region around Saussey is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and road cycling. Many routes incorporate the natural landmarks, offering scenic views and diverse terrain.
Absolutely. The Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall offers a challenging descent or ascent, especially when wet, with a thick boat rope available to assist. The Orche cliffs also feature a longer climb that becomes steeper towards the end, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking a challenge.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive natural landscapes, including the dramatic cliffs and beautiful valley views. The challenging climbs and descents at sites like the Impressive Cliff With Steep Descent and Waterfall are often highlighted as very impressive experiences. The area's natural beauty and opportunities for exploration receive high praise.
For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start activities early in the day to avoid the midday heat. During long dry periods, some waterfalls might be less impressive, so consider this if waterfalls are a priority.
While some sites involve challenging climbs or descents, many areas offer accessible paths and viewpoints suitable for families. For example, the general area around the Cliffs of Saint-Romain provides beautiful views that can be enjoyed by all. When planning, consider the difficulty ratings of specific routes or highlights to ensure they match your family's capabilities.
Yes, many hiking trails in the region are designed to showcase these natural wonders. For instance, the Cul de Menevault Waterfall is an integral part of a hike around the 'end of the world' area. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to challenging, that pass by these attractions. Explore more options on the Hiking around Saussey guide page.
Definitely. The Saussey area offers several cycling routes that allow you to experience its natural beauty. For example, there's a moderate cycling route called 'Oak fountain – Cliffs of Saint-Romain loop from Montceau-et-Écharnant'. You can discover more cycling options, including road cycling, on the Cycling around Saussey and Road Cycling Routes around Saussey guide pages.
The viewpoints around Saussey, such as those from the Cliffs of Saint-Romain and Orche cliffs, offer expansive panoramas over the valleys and the surrounding landscape of the Jura massif. You'll be treated to impressive vistas of the natural limestone formations and the picturesque countryside, including views over Saint-Romain.


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