Attractions and places to see around Jésonville are primarily located within the Vosges department of France. This small commune provides access to local historical sites, natural features, and man-made monuments. The area offers a selection of points of interest, including caves and unique stone carvings, set within the natural landscape of the Vosges.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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unfortunately there were already people when we passed who were lingering
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way to get to the bottom to a small door 😉
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very pretty... little tour at the bottom of the cave 😉
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Not many parking spaces
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The parking lot is easily accessible, but not particularly large. There are information boards about the hiking area, also for mountain bikers.
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The simple chapel in front of the grotto is closed with a light blue iron gate.
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Here you can find an octagonal basin carved out of a block of sandstone. The stone, with an external diameter of 3.70 m, was hollowed out to form a circular basin 3 m in diameter and 45 cm deep. Excavations carried out in 2000 revealed that it was carved on site and then abandoned. In fact, the quarry workers must have found that the bottom of the basin was made up of a layer of soft rock, which caused a fracture and made it unsuitable for use. It was not possible to date its creation, but the cleanliness of the quarry and the technique used point to the 16th or 17th century.
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The grotto is located very close to the chapel. You can go a few meters inside and then a door prevents you from entering any further.
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Around Jésonville, you'll discover a mix of local historical sites, natural features, and unique man-made monuments within the Vosges department. These include caves, ancient stone carvings, and artistic reliefs set within the natural landscape.
Yes, Jésonville offers interesting historical sites. You can visit Le Cuvant des Fées, an octagonal basin carved from a sandstone block, possibly dating back to the 16th or 17th century. Another historical point of interest is The Grotto of Saint-Martin, located near a simple chapel dedicated to Saint Martin.
While Jésonville is a small commune, you can explore natural features like The Grotto of Saint-Martin, a cave you can enter a few meters into. For a unique viewpoint, visit the Pierre Avenir Stone Face Sculpture, where rocks near the Madon river have been decorated with artistic reliefs.
Yes, for families looking for a pleasant walk, the Trails of the Heart of the Vosges – Darney offer a nice experience in the forest. These trails are generally considered family-friendly and provide information boards about the region's routes.
The area around Jésonville is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, explore routes like the "Le Cuvant des Fées – The Grotto of Saint-Martin loop." You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Jésonville, Running Trails around Jésonville, and MTB Trails around Jésonville.
A convenient parking option is the Sentier du Vallon Saint Martin Circular Trail Parking. It's easily accessible and provides information boards about the hiking area, including options for mountain bikers. While not particularly large, it serves as a good starting point for exploring the trails.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of historical and natural sites. The ancient carvings at Le Cuvant des Fées and the accessible Grotto of Saint-Martin are often highlighted. The artistic reliefs at Pierre Avenir Stone Face Sculpture also offer a distinctive experience. The community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 35 upvotes to these attractions.
Yes, some hiking routes are designed to take you past multiple points of interest. For example, the "Le Cuvant des Fées – The Grotto of Saint-Martin loop" from Escles or Vioménil allows you to visit both the ancient basin and the grotto on a single hike. You can find these and other routes in the Hiking around Jésonville guide.
Le Cuvant des Fées is an intriguing historical site featuring a large octagonal basin carved from a sandstone block. Excavations suggest it was carved on-site, likely in the 16th or 17th century, but abandoned due to a soft rock layer discovered during its creation. It's a testament to ancient craftsmanship and an unsolved local mystery.
Yes, you can enter The Grotto of Saint-Martin for a few meters. A door prevents further entry. The grotto is situated very close to a simple chapel dedicated to Saint Martin, adding to its historical and spiritual ambiance.
Pierre Avenir is an artist known for decorating rocks with reliefs. Near Jésonville, you can find the Pierre Avenir Stone Face Sculpture, where rocks near the Madon river have been adorned with his distinctive artwork. He has created similar works in the wider Vosges area, making this a unique artistic landmark.


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