Best attractions and places to see around Saulnot include a variety of historical sites, natural formations, and scenic river locations. The region features a landscape shaped by rivers and cliffs, offering diverse outdoor experiences. Saulnot is a destination where 20 notable spots are available for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Very beautiful cave to see at the bend in the main path near Villers sous Saulnot
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The Lion of Peugeot The house in Montbéliard known as the Lion de Peugeot is a commercial building built in 1909 and located at 37 Rue Cuvier. On the third floor, ceramic wall tiles read "Lion" and "Peugeot" and below is a relief by Alexandre Bigot depicting a lion, the trademark of the Peugeot company that is still known today. Source: Wikipedia Montbéliard Castle - Castle of the Dukes of Württemberg Montbéliard is known for a smoked pork sausage, the Saucisses de Montbéliard
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The Champagney basin (also known as the Bois de Champagney reservoir1) is a 13 million m3 reservoir, formed by a dam. The dam is 41 meters high and 32 meters thick at the base. It has a length of 785 meters. We fill the dam in winter and spring (it can serve as an outlet for the floods of the Rahin), and we try to maintain the level at the highest level during the summer, for water sports: the practice of sailing, board or boat is organized by local clubs. Swimming is prohibited on the entire body of water.
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Nice little place sm bike path.
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The construction of the Mont-Vaudois fort took 3 years between 1874 and 1877. In 1885, the invention of the torpedo shell, I suppose, bombarded the fort from above and led to the construction of an underground bunker as a defense. In 1944, faced with the advance of the Allies, a German unit occupied the fort and was driven out without success, despite a barrage of 3,000 shells. The Germans withdrew on their own. A testimony of this bunker built in 1885.
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The construction of the Mont-Vaudois fort took 3 years between 1874 and 1877. In 1885, the invention of the torpedo shell, I suppose, bombarded the fort from above and led to the construction of an underground bunker as a defense. In 1944, faced with the advance of the Allies, a German unit occupied the fort and was driven out without success, despite a barrage of 3,000 shells. The Germans withdrew on their own. A testimony of this bunker built in 1885.
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The cave is now called Réseau de la Sapoise.
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The region around Saulnot offers a diverse range of attractions, including historical sites like Mont Vaudois Fort, natural formations such as Gonvillars Cave, and scenic river locations like L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs and Port de Frahier. You'll find a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs is a great spot with campsites, restaurants, and shops in a pleasant river setting. The Champagney Dam area is also family-friendly, offering a large reservoir for water sports, though swimming is prohibited.
A prominent historical site is the Mont Vaudois Fort, constructed between 1874 and 1877. This fort features an underground bunker added in 1885 and played a role in historical defense. L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs also has historical roots, with foundations of a 13th-century castle.
You can explore the impressive Gonvillars Cave, a well-known water cave with a total length of almost 6 km, offering a beautiful water passage. The Doubs river itself is a significant natural feature, particularly around L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs where it splits to form an island, and at Port de Frahier, a scenic rest area.
Absolutely. The area around Saulnot is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those passing by attractions like Port de Frahier, which is a popular spot for a break during mountain bike rides. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Saulnot, Gravel biking around Saulnot, and Cycling around Saulnot guides.
While specific 'easy' hiking trails are not detailed for individual attractions, the general area offers numerous hiking opportunities. L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs is noted for its surrounding countryside with many hiking trails. You can find routes of varying difficulties, including easy ones, in the Cycling around Saulnot guide, which often includes paths suitable for walking.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Mont Vaudois Fort is valued for its history and unique bunker. L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs is loved for its pleasant river setting and amenities, while Port de Frahier is a favorite for its well-kept rest area amidst nature, perfect for breaks during outdoor activities.
The Gonvillars Cave, while known, offers a unique and challenging experience for those interested in exploring its narrow, wet passages. It's an impressive natural monument that provides a glimpse into the region's underground landscape.
While the region features beautiful rivers and a large reservoir, swimming is generally prohibited in designated areas. For instance, swimming is not allowed in the entire body of water at the Champagney Dam. Always check local regulations before attempting to swim in natural waters.
At L'Isle-sur-le-Doubs, you'll find campsites, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient stop. Port de Frahier offers a very nice rest area with well-kept seating, ideal for taking a break during outdoor excursions.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the MTB Trails around Saulnot guide includes routes like the 'Mont Vaudois Fort – La Diaichotte Forest Cabin loop from Champey' and 'Réchal Pond loop from Champey'. Similarly, the Cycling around Saulnot guide features several loop options.


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