Attractions and places to see around Marvelise are found in a tranquil setting within the Doubs department of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region of France. This small community serves as a convenient base for exploring a rich array of cultural, historical, and natural sites in the surrounding French region. The area features diverse landscapes, from river valleys to historical towns, providing various points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very beautiful cave to see at the bend in the main path near Villers sous Saulnot
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The Lion of Peugeot The house in Montbéliard known as the Lion de Peugeot is a commercial building built in 1909 and located at 37 Rue Cuvier. On the third floor, ceramic wall tiles read "Lion" and "Peugeot" and below is a relief by Alexandre Bigot depicting a lion, the trademark of the Peugeot company that is still known today. Source: Wikipedia Montbéliard Castle - Castle of the Dukes of Württemberg Montbéliard is known for a smoked pork sausage, the Saucisses de Montbéliard
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If you're looking for a peaceful, scenic hike in the countryside, you can visit the Étang des Princes, a series of ponds that were once part of the Duchy of Montbéliard. You can admire the changing colors of the trees and the reflections of the water as you walk around the ponds.
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Nice little place sm bike path.
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Rather "avoidable" as a circuit. Too many forest paths and white paths. 2 completely abandoned areas where you push the bike in the brambles ... much better to do in the same perimeter.
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The cave is now called Réseau de la Sapoise.
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The first written mention of the Baume de Gonvillars comes from 1833. The difference in altitude within the cave is only about 42 meters over almost 6 kilometers explored.
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The region around Marvelise offers several natural highlights. You can enjoy the scenic beauty of Le Doubs river, which is excellent for bike rides along its banks. Another idyllic spot is Le Rupt (Princes' Pond), perfect for walking, biking, or picnicking. For a more adventurous experience, the Gonvillars Cave presents an impressive natural monument with a challenging water passage.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. The town of L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs, where the river splits to form an island, has historical foundations and is a pleasant settlement. Further afield, you can visit Montbéliard with its prominent castle, the iconic Ronchamp Chapel (Notre-Dame du Haut) by Le Corbusier, or the citadel of Belfort. The historic Lavoir de St Julien, a 12th-century fountain-washhouse, also offers a glimpse into local heritage.
Marvelise is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Mont Bart viewpoint loop' or 'Colombier-Fontaine Church loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails such as the 'L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs Lock loop' or 'Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including various loops starting from nearby villages. Find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails around Marvelise.
Absolutely. Le Doubs river offers wonderful, family-friendly bike rides along its banks. The town of L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs provides campsites, restaurants, and shops in a pleasant setting, making it suitable for families. Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) is also an ideal spot for a family picnic or a gentle walk.
Beyond the river landscapes, the region boasts significant natural features. The Ballon d'Alsace is a notable natural site within reach. For impressive geological formations, the Gonvillars Cave offers a unique experience, though parts are challenging. The banks of Le Doubs and the EuroVelo6 bridge in L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs also provide lovely views.
Marvelise serves as a great base for exploring several interesting towns. Montbéliard, with its castle, is just 15 km away. Belfort, with its citadel, is about 24 km. Further west, Besançon offers a citadel, cathedral, and impressive 16th-century townhouses. To the west-north-west, Vesoul is a pleasant town, and Luxeuil-les-Bains, a historic spa town, is also accessible.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Gonvillars Cave offers a unique and somewhat challenging natural exploration for those seeking something beyond typical sights. The historic Lavoir de St Julien, a 12th-century washhouse, also provides a charming glimpse into local history and architecture in a tranquil village setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil settings and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The banks of Le Doubs are loved for bike rides, and Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) is highly rated for its idyllic atmosphere, perfect for walking or picnicking. The historical charm of settlements like L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs and the unique natural features like the Gonvillars Cave also receive positive feedback for their distinct experiences.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking and walking opportunities. You can find trails suitable for various levels, including easy walks around spots like Le Rupt (Princes' Pond). For more structured routes, explore the Running Trails around Marvelise, which often double as walking paths, with loops starting from Marvelise itself and surrounding villages.
The Burgundy-Franche-Comté region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for cycling along Le Doubs, hiking, or picnicking at Le Rupt (Princes' Pond). While winter walks are possible, some natural attractions like the Gonvillars Cave might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Yes, towns like L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs offer amenities such as campsites, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient stop for visitors. Larger towns like Montbéliard and Besançon also provide a wider range of accommodation and dining options.


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