Best attractions and places to see around Fontainebrux, a village in the Jura department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, France, serves as a base for exploring the surrounding region. The area features notable landmarks, diverse natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore historic villages, numerous lakes, and significant architectural heritage. This region offers a variety of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
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Beautiful resting place with wonderful views.
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From Montaigu you have a wonderful view of Long-le-Saunier.
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The Montorient belvedere offers an unobstructed 180 degree view. From there you can see Lons-le-Saunier. An orientation table allows you to find your bearings. It is an ideal place for a break or a picnic.
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On the foothills of the first plateau of the Jura, Montaigu offers a plunging view of Lons-le-Saunier. The village has seen the growth of rouget de Lisle, composer of “La Marseillaise”. Montaigu separates and overlooks two remote valleys (Revigny and Vernantois) whose marly slopes, at the foot of the limestone cliffs, are very favorable for growing vines.
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The Voie Bressane is a beautiful cycle path that vaguely follows the Blaine valley. It is a pleasant route to take to avoid traffic jams.
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Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle or Claude Joseph Rouget de l'Isle, born Claude Joseph Rouget (May 10, 1760 in Lons-le-Saunier – June 26, 1836 in Choisy-le-Roi)[1] was a French Composer, poet and officer. On the night of April 25-26, 1792, during the declaration of war on Austria, he wrote and composed the war song of the French Army of the Rhine, Chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin, in Strasbourg, Alsace, which later became a revolutionary song under the name Marseillaise. Six years after the storming of the Bastille, the Marseillaise was declared the national anthem on July 14, 1795, banned several times in the following years during the Empire and the Restoration epoch and only recognized again after the July Revolution of 1830. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Joseph_Rouget_de_Lisle
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Lons-le-Saunier is a pretty town renowned for its salt springs. It is pleasant to stroll under the arcades, to take a break at Place de la Comédie or Place de la Liberté between the water jets.
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Here is the famous statue that pays homage to the child of the country: Claude Joseph Rouget called Rouget de Lisle. He was an officer in the army, but also a poet and playwright. He was born on May 10, 1760 in Lons-le-Saunier.
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The region around Fontainebrux is rich in history. You can visit Montaigu, the childhood home of Rouget de Lisle, composer of “La Marseillaise”. Other significant sites include the traditional town of Lons-le-Saunier, known for its salt springs, and the historic village of Château-Chalon, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'.
The area offers diverse natural beauty. You can discover the picturesque Lakes Region, featuring lakes like Lac de Chalain and Lac de Bonlieu. There are also several waterfalls, such as Cascade de la Billaude, and the scenic Gorges de la Lemme. For extensive forest exploration, visit the Forêt de la Joux, home to the impressive 'Sapin Président' fir tree.
Yes, the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans, located about 47km away, is a UNESCO Heritage Site. It's an impressive example of 18th-century industrial architecture, showcasing a complete factory complex and living spaces.
Two of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' are close by: Château-Chalon, renowned for its picturesque setting and wine, and Baume-les-Messieurs, nestled amidst cliffs and known for its abbey and caves. Additionally, Montaigu offers sweeping views of Lons-le-Saunier from the Jura plateau foothills.
Absolutely. The region provides numerous options for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For example, explore the 'Bois de Bey – Grotte de Montard loop' for running or the 'Tunnel de la Diane (Voie PLM) – Révigny Metal Viaduct loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Fontainebrux, Gravel biking around Fontainebrux, and Road Cycling Routes around Fontainebrux guides.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Montorient Viewpoint, which offers an unobstructed 180-degree view of Lons-le-Saunier and the surrounding area. Another magnificent spot is the Belvedere of 4 Lakes near Le Frasnois, providing stunning views of the Grand Maclu, Petit Maclu, Ilay, and Narlay lakes.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming villages like Château-Chalon and Baume-les-Messieurs. The Lakes Region offers opportunities for relaxation and water activities. The Montorient Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, offering a nice spot for a break or picnic. Additionally, the Jardin des jeux du château d'Arlay provides a remarkable garden experience.
Yes, the region has a strong connection to salt production. You can explore the historic salt mines in Salins-les-Bains, which operated for centuries. Additionally, Lons-le-Saunier is renowned for its salt springs and was historically a center for salt production.
The Jura region, including the area around Fontainebrux, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer offers ideal conditions for water activities on the lakes and exploring the forests. Spring and autumn provide milder temperatures, perfect for hiking and cycling, with beautiful seasonal foliage.
In Lons-le-Saunier, you can see the Statue of Rouget de Lisle, composer of 'La Marseillaise'. Dole features a pedestrianized town center and the impressive Collegiale Church. Further afield, Beaune is known for its rich history, including Les Hospices de Beaune, a 15th-century medieval hospital now a museum, and its status as the center of the Burgundy wine region.
Yes, the Forêt de la Joux, located about 47km away, is an extensive forest offering natural wonders. It features the 'Sapin Président,' a 48-meter tall, over 200-year-old fir tree, and an arboretum, providing ample opportunities for forest walks and exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from places like the Montorient Viewpoint, often described as an ideal spot for a break or picnic. The charm of the traditional towns and villages, such as Lons-le-Saunier with its pleasant arcades and central squares, is also highly valued. The historical significance of sites like Montaigu and its connection to Rouget de Lisle also draws considerable interest.


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