Best attractions and places to see around Éloie are primarily found in the surrounding Territoire de Belfort region, with many notable sites located in the nearby city of Belfort. Éloie serves as a convenient base for exploring a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area offers diverse points of interest, ranging from significant fortifications to prominent natural formations.
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The Citadel of Belfort is a historically complex building, reflecting five centuries of fortifications. It was built after the conquest of the city in 1687, replacing a medieval castle that previously stood on this rocky outcrop.
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The Lion is the symbol of the city of Belfort. All Belfort residents are proud of this pink sandstone colossus. The Citadel and the Lion of Belfort were voted the French people's favorite monument in 2020.
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The lion is the largest stone statue in France. As a symbol and guardian of the city, it is also a visual landmark and even invites you to take a city safari. Info: https://www.belfort-tourisme.com/de/entdecken/die-highlights/der-loewe/
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The Church of St. Christopher was designed by the engineer Philippe Mareschal and built from 1727 to replace the Saint-Denis Collegiate Church. It opened for worship in 1750. Its façade, in the classical style with superimposed Doric and Ionic colonnades, is decorated with a triangular pediment bearing the king's coat of arms and religious motifs. This ornamentation was partially altered after the siege of 1870-1871. The towers were built between 1784 and 1788 (north tower) and in 1845 (south tower). The large organ is the work of the postman J.-C. Valtrin and has been restored and modified several times, notably in 1971 by François and Joseph Calinet and Kurt Schwenkedel. It was declared a historic monument by decree of 28 January 1930, erected as a basilica in 1952, and became a cathedral in 1979 following the creation of the Diocese of Belfort-Montbéliard.
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The name of Saint-CHRISTOPHE, to whom this cathedral (bishop's church) in Belfort is dedicated, means "Christ-bearer". According to the legend of the saint, he was a gigantic man and carried people across a river. One day a small child called to him and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Amazingly, the child became heavier and he said he felt as if the weight of the whole world was on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the world.
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The Lion of Belfort is 11 meters high and 22 meters long and is the tallest stone monument in the country. It is best seen from the observation terrace, which is only open during the day. Admission costs €1 (as of 10/2024). The investment is worth it 👍.
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beautiful ascent, mostly through the forest – ideal for summer
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This lion overlooking the city is a magnificent work! Unfortunately work closes access until the beginning of December.
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The region offers several natural attractions. You can visit Ascent to the Servance balloon from Plancher-Bas, a mountain peak in the Vosges with stunning panoramic views. The towpath along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin is excellent for cycling, winding through meadows and groves. Other natural spots include Lac du Lachtelweiher for hiking and the fascinating geological formation of the Devil's Pit (Fosse des Diables).
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the Citadel of Belfort, a complex edifice reflecting five centuries of fortifications. Another significant site is Fort Senarmont (Bessoncourt), a large pentagonal limestone structure built for defense in the late 19th century.
In nearby Belfort, you can visit the Museum of Art and History, which offers a journey through the region's art and history. The Maison du Patrimoine also serves as a dedicated museum showcasing Belfort's history and architectural heritage. Additionally, the Saint Christopher Cathedral, elevated to cathedral status in 1979, is a protected historical monument.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. Lac du Lachtelweiher is mentioned as a point of interest for hiking, with a medium difficulty trail taking approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Éloie guide, including easy walks like the Boardwalk at Étang des Forges or moderate trails like the Miotte Tower loop.
Absolutely. The towpath along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin provides an excellent opportunity for cyclists. For more structured rides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Éloie guide, which features routes like the 'Ballon d'Alsace and the Lakes Loop' or 'La planche des belles filles — Loop from Malsaucy'. There are also gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Éloie guide.
For a relaxing family outing, Parc de la Douce in Belfort offers a peaceful escape with a large lake where visitors can rent pedal boats. The easy hiking trails mentioned in the Hiking around Éloie guide, such as the 'Boardwalk at Étang des Forges', could also be suitable for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and impressive scale of sites like the Citadel of Belfort, noting its great views of the city. The Lion of Belfort is celebrated as a proud symbol and a colossal sculpture. Many also enjoy the pure nature and peace found on climbs like the Ascent to the Servance balloon.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Ascent to the Servance balloon from Plancher-Bas, a mountain peak at 1,247 meters in the Vosges. The Citadel of Belfort also offers imposing views of the city and surrounding area from its elevated position.
Yes, the Devil's Pit (Fosse des Diables) is a fascinating geological formation. It's an impressive sinkhole over 20 meters deep and approximately 40 meters in diameter, offering a unique natural spectacle.
For easy outdoor activities, consider cycling along the Canal du Rhône au Rhin towpath, which offers shaded routes through pleasant landscapes. The Hiking around Éloie guide also lists easy routes such as the 'Boardwalk at Étang des Forges – Forges Pond loop from Offemont'.
The Ballon d'Alsace is a prominent mountain peak in the Vosges mountain range, standing at 1,247 meters and offering extensive panoramic views. It is also historically significant as the location where René Pottier conquered the first pass of the Tour de France on July 11, 1905.
Yes, you can visit the Citadel of Belfort, a historically complex edifice reflecting five centuries of fortifications. Another notable defensive structure is Fort Senarmont (Bessoncourt), a large pentagonal limestone structure built between 1883 and 1886 to defend key routes.


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