Best castles around Rouhe are situated in the Doubs region of France, an area known for its river valleys and historical landmarks. The landscape features the Loue and Doubs rivers, providing scenic backdrops for exploration. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it suitable for those interested in both outdoor activities and cultural heritage.
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Okay, it passes with 28 tires, but just barely... and not only on the non-"paved" part. Not really an alternative to passing through Courcelles for road cyclists, but very good for gravel or even city e-bikes.
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Failing to visit, since it is private, the Château de Cléron can be admired from the heights of Cléron, but also from its gardens. This medieval castle has been restored and offers observers a keep, machicolations, loopholes and stunners in excellent condition.
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a huge presence several kilometers of wall - that's just the access gate, but there is also a large manor house and several tool sheds down in the valley. A completely different world.
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This castle was built in 1320 by Humbert de Cléron, vassal of the Count of Burgundy, to protect the Loue ford on the great salt road of Franche-Comté. Modified and enlarged in the 15th and 18th centuries, the castle still retains its medieval defenses. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (from 01/07 to 31/08, garden only, interior cannot be visited). Ticket price - 3 euros.
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Chateau very well preserved, inhabited and a part can be visited. Located on the banks of the Loue and magnificent from the D103 road, which goes up from Cléron to Amondans (4 km at 5%).
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Magnificent gravelly and shady path along the Loue with the bonus of the Château de Buillon that we can guess
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Built in the 11th century, this castle is now in ruins and only the tower remains. With stunning views of the Doubs, you'll understand why it was built here - and why you should hike this far to enjoy the same strategic vantage point.
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The Rouhe area offers a variety of castles, from well-preserved medieval structures to historic ruins. You can visit restored castles like Cléron Castle, which retains its medieval defenses, or explore the remains of ancient fortresses such as the Ruins of Montferrand castle, where only the tower stands today.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Cléron Castle, built in 1320, played a role in protecting the Loue ford on the historic salt road. The Ruins of Montferrand castle date back to the 11th century, offering a glimpse into earlier medieval architecture and strategic importance.
While Cléron Castle is a private residence, its gardens are open to the public from July 1st to August 31st, Tuesday to Sunday, from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The interior is not open for visits, but you can admire the castle's impressive exterior, keep, machicolations, and loopholes from the gardens.
The ticket price for accessing the gardens of Cléron Castle is 3 euros.
Absolutely. The Ruins of Montferrand castle offer stunning views of the Doubs river. You can also get a magnificent perspective of Cléron Castle and the Loue river from the D103 road, which goes up from Cléron to Amondans.
The area around Rouhe is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Gouille Noire Viewpoint – La Piquette Viewpoint loop' from Châtillon-sur-Lison. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Cléron Castle – Ornans loop' or road cycling options like the 'Cléron Castle – Cléron loop' from Amondans. You can find more details on these routes in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Rouhe.
While specific family activities within the castles are not detailed, the general area offers scenic viewpoints that are enjoyable for families. The View of Cléron Castle and the Loue is noted as family-friendly, providing a beautiful setting for a leisurely outing.
Access to the castles typically involves driving, as public transport options directly to each site may be limited. For Cléron Castle, it's easily accessible by road, and you can admire it from various points, including its gardens. For the Ruins of Montferrand castle, reaching the site often involves a hike to enjoy its strategic vantage point.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the scenic beauty surrounding the castles. The well-preserved medieval features of Cléron Castle and the strategic views from the Ruins of Montferrand castle are often highlighted. The komoot community has shared 19 photos and given 46 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for these historical sites.
While specific accommodation and dining options directly adjacent to each castle are not detailed, the Doubs region, where Rouhe is located, offers various amenities in nearby towns and villages. It is advisable to check for cafes, pubs, restaurants, and hotels in larger towns close to the castles you plan to visit.
Yes, the Saint-Denis Tower is an integral part of the Château de Scey. This castle complex was strategically built on a rocky outcrop, separating the Loue valley and the Valbois ravine, and features distinct sections, including a barnyard that once housed a sommellerie.


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