Attractions and places to see around Lavigney, a village in the Haute-Saône department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural features. The area is characterized by its rural charm, with the Sorlière river traversing the commune. Visitors can explore remnants of its past, including 18th-century architecture and historic structures.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Abbey built between 1150 and 1220 which welcomed Cistercian monks. It was one of the largest and most beautiful in the region because it had the support of many local lords. History, however, did not do it any favors and it suffered plague, famine, wars including that of the Hundred Years and numerous pillagings until the 16th century. The monastery then came under commendation (temporary administration and perception of the abbey's profits by a person who had no obligation to manage the abbey), which did not improve its situation, then new looting and fires took place at the time. during the 16th and 17th centuries. During the 18th century, a new cloister and then a new monastic palace were built but the Revolution passed through and the abbey saw its last hour sounded. Today only remains of the 15th century cloister, a wall of the church transept, the doorman's accommodation and some buildings of the convent which were transformed into a farm.
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Church listed as a Historic Monument, known from the 11th century but rebuilt in its current state in the 16th century. It underwent numerous phases of work over the following centuries, relating as much to the building itself as to the furniture and paintings it contains. If you have a moment, don't hesitate to take a look inside and in particular at its altarpieces.
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The Eglise la Laitre is situated on a hill between the villages of Molay and Cintrey and serves as a church for both communities.
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The château of la Rochelle is particularly picturesque at the end of the Rigotte valley. The creek rises directly below the chateau and is set in a spring pool.
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A very special gem between Villers-Vaudey and Morey. Currently in its best condition (09/2018), this tiny little road leads through a shallow valley through woods and past pastures - outrageously idyllic.
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Lavigney and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You can visit the 18th-century village church in Lavigney, known for its distinctive Comtois bell tower and classified wood carvings. Nearby, the Ruins of Cherlieu Abbey, once a grand Cistercian abbey, showcase remnants of its 15th-century cloister and church transept. Another notable site is the Saint-Valentin Church, an 11th-century structure rebuilt in the 16th century and listed as a Historic Monument.
Yes, Lavigney is traversed by the Sorlière River, which is crossed by two picturesque stone bridges. The area also features the picturesque Chateau la Rochelle, situated at the end of the Rigotte valley where a creek rises from a spring pool. For a scenic cycling experience, the Ideal little road offers an idyllic route through a shallow valley, woods, and pastures between Villers-Vaudey and Morey.
The region around Lavigney is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options like 'La Grosse Roche – Butter bread loop' or 'Montagne de la Roche loop'. For runners, there are challenging routes such as 'La Grosse Roche loop from Suaucourt'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Pertes de la Rigotte – Ideal little road loop'. You can find more details and specific routes in the Hiking around Lavigney, Running Trails around Lavigney, and Road Cycling Routes around Lavigney guides.
For families, the Ideal little road is a cycle way that offers a pleasant and idyllic experience through nature. The Saint-Valentin Church, with its rich history and beautiful altarpieces, can also be an interesting visit for families interested in local heritage. Additionally, exploring the historic washhouses in Lavigney, which are adorned with flowers in summer and transformed into a nativity scene at Christmas, can be a charming activity.
Lavigney's cultural charm is reflected in its well-preserved historical elements. The village is home to two old washhouses (lavoirs) that are beautifully maintained and decorated seasonally. One is particularly notable for being transformed into a nativity scene during Christmas. The 18th-century church with its Comtois bell tower and classified wood carvings also represents a significant cultural landmark.
To best experience Lavigney's rural charm, consider exploring its natural and historical elements on foot or by bike. Walking along the Sorlière River and its stone bridges, visiting the historic washhouses, and cycling the Ideal little road will immerse you in the idyllic landscape of woods and pastures. These activities highlight the peaceful, rustic character of the region.
Beyond the 18th-century village church with its distinctive Comtois bell tower, Lavigney also features the iron bridge that once led to a former castle site. Although the castle itself was destroyed, the bridge remains a historical architectural remnant. The Chateau la Rochelle, while a ruin, still presents a picturesque architectural silhouette at the valley's end.
The churches in the Lavigney area offer a glimpse into centuries of history and religious art. The village church in Lavigney dates back to the 18th century and features notable wood carvings. The Saint-Valentin Church, listed as a Historic Monument, has origins in the 11th century and boasts impressive altarpieces. Further afield, the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, situated on a hill, serves as a spiritual center for nearby communities.
While not widely known, the historic washhouses in Lavigney are a charming 'hidden gem,' especially when adorned with flowers in summer or transformed into a nativity scene during Christmas. The iron bridge, a remnant of a former castle, also offers a quiet historical reflection. For a truly idyllic experience, the Ideal little road is described as a 'very special gem' for its serene passage through the countryside.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Chateau la Rochelle is noted for being particularly picturesque, while the Ideal little road is loved for its 'outrageously idyllic' setting. The Ruins of Cherlieu Abbey are valued for their historical depth, offering a tangible connection to the region's past as one of the largest Cistercian abbeys.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Ideal little road is a highly recommended cycle way that leads through a shallow valley, offering an idyllic experience between Villers-Vaudey and Morey. You can also find various road cycling routes in the area, such as the 'Pertes de la Rigotte – Ideal little road loop'. More detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Lavigney guide.
The Sorlière River is a central natural feature of Lavigney, traversing the village and contributing to its picturesque landscape. It is crossed by two charming stone bridges, which are notable points of interest. The river and its bridges enhance the rural charm and offer pleasant spots for leisurely walks.


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