Best attractions and places to see around Tillenay include a mix of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. Situated on a gentle slope, the commune offers views of the Saône river and the foothills of the Jura mountains. Its history includes connections to Napoleon Bonaparte, who trained as an artilleryman in the area. The region features significant forested areas and waterways, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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a lock of a special kind - and - from now on we go along the Saone
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The Eurovelo 6 runs along the towpath until Labergement. Then through villages until Dole. This first stretch of canal is very romantic and you can often see houseboats on the canal or in the locks.
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This is where the Rhine-Rhone canal flows into the Saône river. Technically, the canal continues through the river, which is also deepened in the upper reaches and straightened in some places with canal passages.
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Flat asphalt road along the canal; there is shade from trees along some parts if you want to have a picnic.
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This spot marks the canal's mouth at the Saône River. The Rhine-Rhône Canal had a turbulent history, with construction interrupted by the French Revolution and finally extending from 1784 to 1832. The lock at the canal's mouth has been renovated. In 2009, a lock keeper's cabin was installed, perched six meters high, to control the arrival of boats.
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Labeled “Imperial City”, Auxonne is an old stronghold which has an important historical heritage, notably its church, its castle, its arsenal. Stroll through the streets of the city and take advantage of the many shops, bars and restaurants to take a break.
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The city has a mighty (and historic) fortress, a beautiful market square and a multitude of ancient streets.
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Tillenay and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 14th-century Saint-Denis Church, which houses several classified Historical Monuments. The Tillenay Train Station, built in the 1850s, is also classified as a Historical Monument. Don't miss the Monument to the Deliberation of 1636, commemorating the Belle Defense of Saint-Jean-de-Losne. The nearby settlement of Auxonne, an “Imperial City,” also boasts significant historical heritage including its church, castle, and arsenal.
Yes, Tillenay offers several natural features. The village provides picturesque views of the Saône river and the foothills of the Jura mountains. The wide Saône river itself, with its wooded banks, is ideal for walking, fishing, and relaxation. There's also a recently developed lake area perfect for walks and fishing, and the commune features significant forested areas covering 93 hectares.
You can discover the preserved Old Needle Dam, a notable late 19th-century structure that is the last remaining needle dam of its size in France, equipped with a fish and canoe pass. Additionally, the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Entrance and Lock marks the canal's mouth at the Saône River, featuring a renovated lock and a high lock keeper's cabin.
Families can enjoy several spots. The Monument to the Deliberation of 1636 is considered family-friendly. The Museum of Inland Waterways, located in a 15th-century house, offers an engaging look into the history of canal boat skippers. The Preserved Orchard, with its 80 ancient varieties of apple and pear trees, and the lake area are also great for family walks and relaxation.
There are several hiking opportunities around Tillenay. You can find routes like the 'Château d'Auxonne — loop' or the 'Auxonne – Church loop from Auxonne'. These trails vary in length and difficulty, offering options for different fitness levels. For more detailed information and route options, explore the Hiking around Tillenay guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Tillenay. Routes such as the 'Poncey diversion – TGV bridge loop from Auxonne' or the 'Auxonne – Poncey diversion loop from Auxonne' offer moderate challenges. For a comprehensive list of routes and their details, refer to the MTB Trails around Tillenay guide.
Runners have several options, including the 'Auxonne loop from Auxonne' and a 'Running loop from Tillenay' itself, which is approximately 10.9 km long. These routes typically offer moderate difficulty. You can find more running trails and detailed maps in the Running Trails around Tillenay guide.
Tillenay holds a historical connection to Napoleon Bonaparte. Young Lieutenant Bonaparte trained as an artilleryman in the area between 1788 and 1791, utilizing the heights of Tillenay to observe troop movements. This adds a unique historical layer to the village's past.
Yes, since March 2015, Tillenay has been home to a preserved orchard (Verger conservatoire) located opposite the commune's lake. This orchard features 80 ancient varieties of apple and pear trees, offering a pleasant and educational visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The historical heritage of places like Auxonne and the unique engineering of the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Entrance and Lock are highly rated. The peaceful Saône River and the charming streets of nearby towns also receive positive feedback, with many photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, the Canal du Rhône au Rhin Entrance and Lock is noted as wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive spot for visitors to observe the canal's mouth and its operations.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the modest Château with its square dovecote, facing the Saône river. The preserved Old Needle Dam, while a historical engineering feat, is also a unique and perhaps less-traveled point of interest compared to the newer Tillenay Barrage.


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