Attractions around Écromagny include a blend of historical charm and natural beauty in the Haute-Saône region. This village is situated within the unique Plateau des Mille Étangs, characterized by its extensive network of ponds and diverse hydrography. The area offers opportunities to explore rural tranquility, historical landmarks, and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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April 2025: The main house is currently being rebuilt after a fire in November 2024, so no catering will likely take place until the end of 2025. We recommend the holiday apartment above the donkey stable (pleasantly warm in April...).
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Notre-Dame-du-Haut pilgrimage chapel, 1950 The Notre-Dame-du-Haut chapel in Ronchamp is the icon of Christian sacred architecture that revolutionized church building in the 20th century. The chapel is in a dominant position on a hill at the Burgundian Gate near Belfort. Apart from its rather bare summit, this hill is wooded, as are the neighboring hills. Le Corbusier took into account the trees, the views into the distance and the horizon line in his design. The basic features of the design for the chapel were created in just a few days: an asymmetrical building, curved walls, vaulted by a roof whose shape is reminiscent of the shell of a crab. The asymmetry broke with the traditional idea of a cruciform church floor plan. A unified church space was created, without a side or transept, which is nevertheless oriented towards the east.
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In addition to the chapel, Le Corbusier built two smaller buildings, the guard's house and the pilgrim's house, which contains bedrooms and a kitchen. A step pyramid, also built from ruined stones and dedicated to the victims of the fighting in 1944, completes the architectural ensemble.
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Looked very run down and neglected in September 2024. The animals run around freely, including a large dog.
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The Plateau des Grilloux car park is a great base for exploring this beautiful part of the French countryside. Located close to the starting point of several hiking trails, it provides easy access to the Plateau des Grilloux, known for its panoramic views and rich natural environment.
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It's beautiful but it's not easy, lots of steep climbs in the area, both uphill and downhill! Only go if you're in good shape, otherwise it won't do you any favors
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Magnificent road, hilly and winding as you wish, with countless ponds, each more beautiful than the last.
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Last architectural witness to the Ronchamp coal mines.
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Écromagny offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the 19th-century Church of St. Martin, known for its distinctive bulbous roof and a 15th or 16th-century statue of St. Martin. The village also preserves a 16th-century turreted house and various elements of its agricultural past, such as a covered wooden 'livestock crush,' traditional juicers, old bread ovens, wells, and fountains. Additionally, the nearby Puits Sainte-Marie, a former coal mine with a historic hoisting tower, offers a glimpse into industrial heritage.
Écromagny is nestled within the unique Plateau of a Thousand Ponds (Plateau des Mille Étangs), an area renowned for its extensive network of ponds, peat bogs, and picturesque landscapes. A significant natural feature is Pellevin Pond, one of the largest on the plateau, popular for fishing. The region is ideal for nature lovers, offering a tranquil environment to explore.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Notre-Dame-du-Haut Chapel, while an architectural marvel, is also listed as family-friendly. For a more rustic experience, the Moulin-Begeot Farm and Guesthouse in Melisey is a small campsite with various animals like cats, chickens, goats, and peacocks, which can be enjoyable for families. The natural setting of the Plateau of a Thousand Ponds also provides ample opportunities for easy walks and exploring nature with children.
The region around Écromagny is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The Plateau of a Thousand Ponds is perfect for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For gravel biking, explore options like the 'La Planche des Belles Filles – Ballon de Servance loop.' Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Pellevin Pond – La Mer loop.' Mountain bikers have trails like the 'Plateau des mille étangs – Pellevin Pond loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the komoot guides for Gravel biking around Écromagny, Cycling around Écromagny, and MTB Trails around Écromagny.
A convenient starting point for many trails is the Plateau des Grilloux Parking. It serves as a great base for exploring the beautiful French countryside and provides easy access to the Plateau des Grilloux, known for its panoramic views and rich natural environment.
The Notre-Dame-du-Haut Chapel in Ronchamp, about 11 km from Écromagny, is an iconic modern church designed by the renowned architect Le Corbusier. Built between 1950 and 1955, it is considered a world-renowned architectural masterpiece and a significant pilgrimage site. Its unique design, with curved walls and a distinctive roof, revolutionized 20th-century church architecture.
Beyond the Church of St. Martin's bulbous roof, Écromagny boasts a preserved 16th-century turreted house, offering a glimpse into historical residential architecture. The village also features traditional 'farms à chari' with porches in front of central barns, characteristic of the region's agricultural heritage.
The Dream route through "Little Finland" is a picturesque, narrow road known for its natural environment. It features challenging terrain with steep climbs and descents, making it suitable for experienced nature lovers and those in good physical condition. It's a place where you might encounter more cows and tractors than cars, offering a truly immersive rural experience.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Plateau of a Thousand Ponds is generally enjoyed for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Yes, the Moulin-Begeot Farm and Guesthouse in Melisey offers accommodation and a small shop with organic produce. While Écromagny itself is a small village, nearby towns like Faucogney-et-la-Mer, a 'Small Town of Character,' and Luxeuil-les-Bains (mentioned in region research) would likely offer more options for cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Beyond the main landmarks, Écromagny preserves several traditional features that highlight its rural past. These include a covered wooden 'livestock crush' once used for shoeing horses and oxen, old bread ovens, wells, and fountains scattered throughout the village. You can also find wayside crosses, such as one in the locality of Les Ronçois, adding to the local heritage.
While the Plateau of a Thousand Ponds is known for its numerous bodies of water, swimming is generally prohibited in Pellevin Pond as it is private property. It's advisable to check local regulations for other specific ponds if you are considering water activities.


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