Natural monuments around Pouilley-Les-Vignes offer a blend of natural features and historical context. This commune in France is characterized by elevated areas, providing expansive viewpoints over surrounding villages and distant regions. The area features diverse flora, moss-covered rocks, and historical fortifications from the 19th century. These sites combine natural trails with scenic views, making the area notable for exploration.
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The waterfall is impressive even when it's carrying little water. Unfortunately, it can only be seen from the small path leading down from the road. The area at the base of the waterfall is private and extensively fenced. I found that a shame.
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The area around the waterfall is cordoned off, so that it is actually inaccessible and can only be seen from afar. The "standing seats" that have been set up are friendly, but do not really add value to the barbed wire. You can get closer to the waterfall from above, but you should do this with caution!!
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Decorative monument in Besançon
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Corner fountain created in 1900 by the sculptor Pasche based on the drawings of the architect Saint-Ginest. This monumental fountain replaced a fountain created in 1740 that was destroyed during the Revolution. The inscription "UTINAM" engraved under the pediment is the motto of Besançon, which can also be found engraved on other monuments in the form "PLÛT A DIEU".
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Notre-Dame de la Libération is a site of memory built on the Mont des Buis inside the ditches of an old fort which dominates the city of Besançon. After the Second World War, in 1949, a place of commemoration and memory was built on the site of Fort des Buis-est. A crypt is topped with a statue of the Virgin Mary. Inside the crypt, there are the names of the 5,500 Besançon people who died during the war.
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The Mémorial Notre-Dame de la Libération in the Chapelle des Buis is a memorial site erected in memory of the victims of the Second World War. The Mémorial Notre-Dame de la Libération is located on the Mont des Buis, within the moats of a former fortress, which overlooks the city of Besançon at an altitude of almost 500 meters. This memorial dominates the city and houses a crypt with more than 5,500 names engraved in stone. These names represent both civilian and military victims from the departments of Doubs, Haute Saône and Territoire de Belfort. The Mémorial Notre-Dame de la Libération is a place of memory and tribute to those who gave their lives during one of the most turbulent periods in history. A religious and military ceremony is held annually on September 1 at this special place to commemorate the victims.
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First of all, here you have a beautiful official viewpoint
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You can discover a variety of natural features, including the impressive Bout du Monde Waterfall, which plunges 50 meters (though its visibility depends on rainfall). Another highlight is The Holed Rock, a natural rock arch perfect for exploration and testing echoes. Additionally, the Chère Cave offers a unique viewpoint of the Doubs valley and an accessible cave for those willing to do some easy scrambling.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with history. The Liberation Monument on Mont des Buis is a significant historical site and natural monument, offering panoramic views over Besançon and the Doubs plains. It serves as a memorial to WWII victims and is also recognized as a privileged spot for bird watching. Furthermore, Le Mont de Pouilley-les-Vignes itself features 19th-century Séré de Rivières fortifications, integrated into the landscape, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
Many natural monuments around Pouilley-les-Vignes offer expansive views. From Le Mont de Pouilley-les-Vignes, you can admire the steeples of surrounding villages and the distant Haute-Saône region. The Liberation Monument provides a complete panorama over Besançon, while Chère Cave offers a beautiful viewpoint of the Doubs valley.
Yes, the Liberation Monument is categorized as family-friendly, offering both historical context and scenic views. The botanical path on Le Mont de Pouilley-les-Vignes, with its diverse flora and moss-covered rocks, can also be an enjoyable and educational experience for families.
The area around Pouilley-les-Vignes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Small BikePark loop from Pirey' or 'Les Étangs de Noironte loop from Chaucenne'. For more details on hiking, visit our guide on Hiking around Pouilley-Les-Vignes. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes like the 'Citadel of Besançon – Thoraise Canal Tunnel loop' for gravel biking or the 'Citadel Tunnel – Citadel of Besançon loop' for road cycling. Explore these options in our guides for Gravel biking around Pouilley-Les-Vignes and Road Cycling Routes around Pouilley-Les-Vignes.
Spring is particularly beautiful on Le Mont de Pouilley-les-Vignes, when snowdrops and daffodils dot the landscape along the botanical path. For the Bout du Monde Waterfall, it's best to visit after periods of significant rainfall to ensure it's visible and at its most impressive.
Le Mont de Pouilley-les-Vignes features a botanical path, making it accessible for exploration. While specific accessibility details for wheelchairs are not provided, the presence of a botanical path suggests it's designed for walking and enjoying the diverse flora and moss-covered rocks.
The Bout du Monde Waterfall is a classified natural site, reaching an impressive height of 50 meters. However, its visibility is highly dependent on rainfall. During periods of low precipitation, the waterfall may be less impressive or even invisible. The area around the waterfall is cordoned off, so it can only be viewed from a distance, though you can get closer from above with caution.
Absolutely. Besides the natural rock arch of The Holed Rock, the area also features the Chère Cave, which includes a rock gate and offers a unique geological experience with easy scrambling.
Yes, the State Major Fountain in Besançon is a notable decorative monument. Created in 1900, it replaced an older fountain and features the motto of Besançon, 'UTINAM', engraved under its pediment. It's considered an impressive photo motif and is wheelchair accessible.
Le Mont de Pouilley-les-Vignes is known for its diverse flora, including beautiful moss-covered rocks. In spring, you can find snowdrops and daffodils. The Liberation Monument area is also classified by the League for the Protection of Birds (LPO) as a prime location for bird watching, especially for birds of prey.
While specific difficulty levels for trails directly to the natural monuments are not always detailed, the nearby gravel biking routes include 'difficult' options like the 'Technical Section – Bois d'ambre saint vit loop' and 'Citadel of Besançon – Thoraise Canal Tunnel loop'. For hiking, some routes are rated 'moderate', such as the 'Small BikePark loop from Pirey'. You can find more details on our Hiking around Pouilley-Les-Vignes guide.


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