Best attractions and places to see around Le Moutherot include a peaceful and historic village located on a hill in the Doubs department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Its elevated position provides panoramic views, including distant peaks like Mont Blanc, Mont Poupet, and the Ballon d'Alsace. Situated between the Ognon and Doubs valleys, the area features forests, fields, and lanes, alongside a rich viticultural heritage. This region offers a quiet environment for outdoor exploration.
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With today's start in Dole, we have left the Burgundy region, which was independent until 2015, and are now also moving into the former Franche Comté region, which existed until 2015. In 2015, both regions were merged to form the new Bourgogne Franche Comté region. On this section, the Rhine-Rhone canal flows for large parts in the bed of the Doubs, which has its source in the Swiss Alps. Besançon is the capital of Franche-Comté, voted the "greenest city in France", and the city of art and history; Besançon has 184 buildings classified as Historic Monuments. Vauban's fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site (citadel, city walls and Fort Griffon). The Rhine-Rhone Canal is a watershed canal that overcomes a total height difference of around 280 meters, of which 170 meters are on the Saône valley side, which are overcome with 82 locks, and 110 meters on the Rhine side, which requires 40 locks.
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Characterful Comtoise town which was part of the Holy Roman Empire until the treaty of 1678. Very prosperous in the Middle Ages, due to its trade and its artisans. There has been a cloth hall there since the 14th century, after Jeanne de Bourgogne, countess of Franche-Comté and queen of King Philippe V the Long of France, brought weavers from Paris there. From June 14, 1354 and until the Revolution, the bourgeoisie of Marnay had a charter of emancipation which ensured them security and abundance - "anyone who has a house and keeps fire in the village will be bourgeois". This charter allowed residents to administer the city themselves and thus build ramparts and set up the individual gardens that can still be found there today.
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Nice walk, beautiful views in an easily accessible countryside. Rather mountain bike than vtc but nothing prevents you from putting your foot down for a few meters
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Cistercian abbey founded in 1136, it stands on the banks of the Ognon. The best preserved example of Cistercian architecture in Franche-Comté, it is still occupied by Cistercian-Trappist monks.
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Le Moutherot is situated on a hill, offering stunning panoramic views. On clear days, you can see distant peaks like Mont Blanc, Mont Poupet, and the Ballon d'Alsace. The village is nestled between the valleys of the Ognon and the Doubs, surrounded by forests, fields, and quiet lanes. For a specific viewpoint, consider visiting the Feudal Enclosure of Châtelard, which offers beautiful views in an easily accessible countryside.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Center of Marnay, a characterful Comtoise town with a medieval past, known for its trade and artisans. Another significant site is Acey Abbey, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1136, considered the best-preserved example of Cistercian architecture in Franche-Comté.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities. Cyclists can enjoy the EuroVelo 6: Doubs and Rhône-Rhine Canal from Beure to Ranchot, a well-developed cycle path with no car traffic and scenic landscapes along the canal. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Château de Cordiron loop from Burgille' or the 'Château d'Étrabonne loop from Lantenne-Vertière'. Find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Le Moutherot guide.
Yes, several attractions around Le Moutherot are family-friendly. The EuroVelo 6 cycle path is well-suited for family bike rides. The Historic Center of Marnay offers an engaging historical experience, and Acey Abbey is also listed as family-friendly.
Le Moutherot has a rich viticultural history dating back to the 15th century. While many vineyards were lost, the tradition is being revived. You can visit the Domaine Viticole du Moutherot, located about 15 km from Besançon, to discover traditional cellars, participate in wine tastings, and learn about the winemaking process, including natural wines from local producers.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained and scenic routes, especially the EuroVelo 6, noting its beautiful landscape and lack of car traffic. The historical sites like the Historic Center of Marnay are valued for their character and rich past. The tranquility and natural beauty of the area are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the most prominent religious site is Acey Abbey. This Cistercian abbey, founded in 1136, is still occupied by Cistercian-Trappist monks and is considered the best-preserved example of Cistercian architecture in Franche-Comté. Additionally, Le Cellier des Moines (Monks' Cellar) in Le Moutherot hints at the village's monastic past.
The area around Le Moutherot is characterized by quiet environments, forests, fields, and narrow lanes, making it suitable for relaxed walks. While specific 'easy' trails aren't detailed in the highlights, the general landscape is conducive to gentle exploration. For more structured routes, you can check the 'Running Trails around Le Moutherot' guide, which includes moderate loops like 'Le Moutherot and its vineyards loop from Lantenne-Vertière' that can be enjoyed at a walking pace. Find more details in the Running Trails around Le Moutherot guide.
Le Moutherot offers a tranquil escape, prioritizing nature and quiet. The area is ideal for those who appreciate silence and nature. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for walking, cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views without the peak summer heat. The region's natural beauty, including its forests and fields, is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, the region offers several cycling routes of varying lengths. Beyond the popular EuroVelo 6, you can find longer tours such as the 'Vauchon fountain – Recologne Castle loop from Lantenne-Vertière' which is nearly 50 km, or the 'Marnay Dam – View of Recologne loop from Lantenne-Vertière' at over 33 km. These routes are detailed in the Cycling around Le Moutherot guide.
Le Moutherot itself is described as a village 'outside of time,' prioritizing nature and quiet over commercial bustle, making it a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility. The modest Le Cellier des Moines, with its lava roof, is a quiet witness to the village's monastic past, offering a glimpse into its unique history away from more prominent sites.


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