Best attractions and places to see around Lavernay include a blend of historical sites, local cultural points, and access to the natural beauty of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. Located in the Doubs department, the area provides opportunities to explore diverse landscapes, including forests and waterways. Visitors can discover both local points of interest and significant regional attractions.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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A ship tunnel (1810) that can be walked through from the side as a shortcut for the Le Doubs river canal. On the other side of the canal there is a lock about 3-4 m high. There is a water curtain at both portals and the interior is beautifully and decoratively lit. Worth seeing.
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With today's start in Dole, we have left the Burgundy region, which was independent until 2015, and are now also moving into the former Franche Comté region, which existed until 2015. In 2015, both regions were merged to form the new Bourgogne Franche Comté region. On this section, the Rhine-Rhone canal flows for large parts in the bed of the Doubs, which has its source in the Swiss Alps. Besançon is the capital of Franche-Comté, voted the "greenest city in France", and the city of art and history; Besançon has 184 buildings classified as Historic Monuments. Vauban's fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site (citadel, city walls and Fort Griffon). The Rhine-Rhone Canal is a watershed canal that overcomes a total height difference of around 280 meters, of which 170 meters are on the Saône valley side, which are overcome with 82 locks, and 110 meters on the Rhine side, which requires 40 locks.
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It is also possible to walk through the tunnel.
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Characterful Comtoise town which was part of the Holy Roman Empire until the treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, due to its trade and its artisans. There has been a cloth hall there since the 14th century, after Jeanne de Bourgogne, countess of Franche-Comté and queen of King Philippe V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris there. From June 14, 1354 and until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation which ensured them security and abundance - "anyone who has a house and keeps fire in the village will be bourgeois". This charter allowed residents to administer the city themselves and thus build ramparts and set up the individual gardens that can still be found there today.
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You can go through on foot on a special footbridge or go through with the (house) - boat. The additional lighting is attached to the tunnel ceiling in the form of a chain of running lights. The water curtain at the end of the tunnel is turned off just before passing.
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In Lavernay itself, you can explore the Église Saint-Ferréol-et-Saint-Ferjeux, a church with origins dating back to the 14th century, and the historical Fontaine-Lavoir-Abreuvoir from 1823. Nearby, the Historic Center of Marnay offers a glimpse into a Comtoise town with a rich medieval past, including a 14th-century cloth hall. Another notable historical site is the Thoraise Tunnel, a canal breakthrough on the Doubs River.
Yes, Lavernay's location provides easy access to several UNESCO World Heritage sites. These include the impressive Citadelle de Besançon, a fortress designed by Vauban, the unique Saline Royale (Royal Saltworks) of Arc-et-Senans, and the Grande Saline (Great Saltworks) of Salins-les-Bains, all showcasing the region's rich history and architectural significance.
The area around Lavernay offers diverse natural landscapes, including the Jura mountains, expansive forests, and the Doubs River. You can experience these natural features by cycling along the EuroVelo 6: Doubs and Rhône-Rhine Canal from Beure to Ranchot, which provides scenic views along the waterways. The Doubs River is also known for its gorges and waterfalls.
The region around Lavernay is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Château de Cordiron loop from Burgille or the Bois de Servole loop from Dannemarie-sur-Crète. For cycling, the EuroVelo 6 offers a well-developed path along the Doubs and Rhine-Rhône Canal. Mountain biking opportunities are also available, with routes like the Feudal Enclosure of Châtelard loop. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, MTB, and running guides for the area.
Yes, several attractions and activities are suitable for families. The EuroVelo 6 cycle path is well-developed and car-free, making it ideal for family bike rides. The Dampierre Lock is another family-friendly spot, located near the charming village of Dampierre with a picnic area. Exploring the Historic Center of Marnay also offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
Popular hiking trails near Lavernay include the moderate Château de Cordiron loop from Burgille (7.8 km), the Château d'Étrabonne loop from Lantenne-Vertière (11.8 km), and the easy Bois de Servole loop from Dannemarie-sur-Crète (4.3 km). These routes offer scenic views of the countryside and historical structures. More options can be found in the Hiking around Lavernay guide.
Absolutely. The EuroVelo 6: Doubs and Rhône-Rhine Canal from Beure to Ranchot offers an excellent cycling experience. This well-developed path provides scenic views along the waterways with no car traffic, making it a pleasant route for all skill levels. You can also explore the unique Thoraise Tunnel, which can be traversed on foot or by boat.
The Thoraise Tunnel is a historical canal breakthrough that saves 4 km of navigation on the Doubs River. It features a footbridge for pedestrians, allowing you to walk through it, and a lock connecting to the main Rhine-Rhône Canal. It's a unique site where you can observe the engineering marvel and the surrounding natural beauty.
Yes, Lavernay hosts its own music festival called Festi'lav. This event has been organized since 2017 and provides a local cultural highlight for the community and visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-developed and car-free nature of the EuroVelo 6 cycle path, highlighting its scenic beauty. The Thoraise Tunnel is often described as a unique and impressive historical site. The region's blend of historical charm, like the Historic Center of Marnay, and accessible natural landscapes for various outdoor activities, consistently receives positive feedback.
Lavernay has a local municipal library, the Bibliothèque municipale, which houses a collection of over 2,500 works. It serves as a cultural resource for the community and visitors interested in local literature and information.


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