Attractions and places to see around Chevroz are nestled in the Jura Mountains, a region characterized by its natural beauty and historical elements. The area provides access to the scenic Ognon Valley and offers a variety of landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover historical structures and natural features within and around the village.
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Very beautiful hike and wonderful view... in good weather!
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The Micaud Park was gradually created in the second half of the 19th century at the suggestion of the mayor Jules Micaud and according to plans by the architect Alphonse Delacroix to beautify the city. It is an English-style city garden with all kinds of trees, such as tulip trees, magnolias and sophoras. There are several rest areas and activities, as well as a pavilion - but in my opinion the seating area directly at the point where the Doubs drops a little over stones is particularly worth mentioning - more like rapids than a waterfall - this place exudes a wonderful sense of peace.
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The sun will be your greatest ally during this passage. At first light, you will find magnificent plays of light between the trees. The same at dusk. In the fall, as the sun quickly sets, the trees become incandescent. Remember to turn around from time to time to discover the many views that the forest offers.
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Lovely views upstream and downstream from this modern bridge. We can see in particular at the end of Saint Pierre Island, which the bridge spans, Le Minotaure, a bronze work which seems to float on the water during the Doubs floods. From a historical point of view, this bridge, a former Denfert-Rochereau footbridge, dates back to the Second World War and its construction has often been attributed to the Todt organization, a civil and military engineering group of the Third Reich. However, it was built by the French authorities and allowed the crossing of the Doubs when other bridges were unavailable. Dynamized in 1944 by the Germans, the footbridge was rebuilt in 1954 then transformed into a metal girder bridge in 1989.
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The sun will be your greatest ally during this passage. At first light, you will find magnificent plays of light between the trees. The same at dusk. In the fall, as the sun quickly sets, the trees become incandescent. Remember to turn around from time to time to discover the many views that the forest offers.
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The Roche-lez-Beaupré towpath runs along the Rhine-Rhône canal which separates from the Doubs to allow many boaters to go down or up the river throughout the Doubs valley. A very vegetated portion of the course. Do not hesitate to watch for Kingfishers along the banks. You will find along the way a small authentic bistro to stop by the water and enjoy the view.
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Here the canal separates a little from the river. Look at the correct information panel. The town's name comes from the rocky ridge overlooking the course of the Doubs. Its proximity to the priory of Beaupré (Bellum pratum) distinguishes it from the fifteen other Roche. http://www.roche-lez-beaupre.fr
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Chevroz offers a glimpse into its past with several historical landmarks. The most prominent is the Château de Chevroz, a 15th-century castle listed as a historic monument, featuring four square towers. You can also visit the Church of Saint-Nicolas, dating back to 1781, an 1894 wash-house, and an 1836 fountain, all contributing to the village's historical charm. The site of a former 19th-century paper mill also reflects its industrial heritage.
The area around Chevroz is rich in natural beauty, nestled within the Jura Mountains. You can enjoy the scenic views of the Ognon Valley. For a panoramic experience, visit Fort de la Dame Blanche (also known as Fort de Chailluz), a summit offering expansive views. The Chailluz Forest provides opportunities for immersion in nature, with beautiful plays of light among the trees, especially at dawn or dusk.
Yes, several attractions and trails around Chevroz are suitable for families. The Towpath of the Rhine-Rhône Canal is a family-friendly trail where you can observe wildlife like Kingfishers. The Chailluz Forest is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for walks. For hiking, there are easy to moderate routes available, such as the "Château loop from Voray-sur-l'Ognon" which is 6.7 km long.
The region around Chevroz, set in the Jura Mountains, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider trails like the "Hauts de Divicius trail / Bornes royales" or the "Château de Chevroz loop from Devecey." Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Trail Between Fields and Woods – Beautiful view loop from Châtillon-le-Duc" or the "Tour of Fondremand loop from Devecey." Find more options in the Hiking around Chevroz and Cycling around Chevroz guides.
For scenic views, head to Fort de la Dame Blanche (also known as Fort de Chailluz), which offers expansive vistas. The Chailluz Forest also provides many viewpoints, especially when you turn around to appreciate the changing perspectives. Additionally, the Robert-Schwint Bridge offers lovely views upstream and downstream of the Doubs River.
Yes, the area features several interesting bridges and waterways. The Battant Bridge, spanning the Doubs River, has Roman origins and is a famous landmark. The Robert-Schwint Bridge offers modern views and has a fascinating history from WWII. The Towpath of the Rhine-Rhône Canal runs along a vegetated portion of the canal, separating from the Doubs, and is a great spot for observing the waterway and its wildlife.
The Jura Mountains region, where Chevroz is located, is known for its wild yet welcoming landscapes. Spring, summer, and autumn generally offer the best conditions for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Autumn, in particular, can be beautiful in the Chailluz Forest as the trees become incandescent with color.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the historical significance of landmarks like the Battant Bridge to the natural beauty and expansive views from Fort de la Dame Blanche. The tranquility of the Towpath of the Rhine-Rhône Canal and the immersive experience of the Chailluz Forest are also highly rated. The combination of history, nature, and well-maintained trails makes the area appealing.
Yes, Chevroz and its surroundings offer excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road cycling. Popular touring routes include the "Trail Between Fields and Woods" loops, while road cyclists might enjoy the "Tour of Fondremand loop from Devecey." More detailed routes can be found in the Cycling around Chevroz and Road Cycling Routes around Chevroz guides.
Chevroz is nestled within the Jura Mountains, which define much of its character and appeal. The mountains provide a picturesque backdrop, offering wild yet welcoming landscapes. This region is renowned for its unspoiled nature, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and is also known for its local products such as cheeses and wines.
Yes, Chevroz is located near Besançon, a larger city that offers additional attractions. Besançon is home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Citadel of Besançon, various museums, and the scenic Doubs River, providing more cultural and urban exploration opportunities within a short distance.


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