Attractions and places to see around Rosières-Sur-Mance include a range of historical sites and natural features within the Haute-Saône department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, eastern France. This small, rural commune offers a tranquil setting, with opportunities for outdoor activities in the surrounding area. Visitors can explore nearby towns with historical significance and enjoy the local natural landscape. The region provides a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Nice route for a not too long, varied walk in the green.
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If you are looking for a unique and adventurous hiking experience, you can try the Treehouse in Guyonvelle. It's a place where you can stay in treehouses that are perched up to 12 meters high in a beautiful forest. You can enjoy the view of nature, the company of squirrels and birds, and the comfort of home-cooked meals.
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Pleasant trail, little practiced by mountain bike but narrow
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Located at the crossroads of several roads, this large washhouse retains its washing basin. Its two gable walls have large openings to ventilate and light the interior and reveal its metal structure.
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The Chapelle des Vignes (Vineyard Chapel or Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel) was built in 1873 on the initiative of the then priest Father Andrieux. Inside is a plaque commemorating Father Luc Huin, born October 20, 1836 in Guyonvelle, parish priest of Voisey and Melay, apostolic missionary, beheaded in Korea on March 30, 1866 and canonized in Seoul on May 6, 1984 . The chapel overlooks the village and offers a beautiful view of the valley.
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Sometimes a little overgrown in summer
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You can visit the settlement of Jussey, which has a rich history dating back to 611, featuring historic fountains, wash houses, and a church from 1760. Additionally, the Ruins of Cherlieu Abbey offer a glimpse into the region's Cistercian past, despite suffering from wars and pillaging over centuries. The Melay chapel, also known as Chapelle des Vignes, built in 1873, provides historical context and beautiful views.
Yes, for a truly unique and adventurous experience, consider the Tree house in Guyonvelle. You can stay in treehouses perched up to 12 meters high in a beautiful forest, enjoying nature and home-cooked meals.
You can enjoy pleasant walks along the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream. While it can be a little overgrown in summer, it offers a natural and tranquil experience. The broader Haute-Saône area is known for its natural beauty and opportunities for walks and hikes.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including easy and moderate routes like the 'Circuit des Bétoires' from Guyonvelle. For running, there are moderate trails such as the 'Melay Town Hall – Melay Washhouse loop'. If you prefer road cycling, you'll find moderate routes like the 'Melay Washhouse – Melay Town Hall loop'.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets. Jussey has a market on Tuesdays. Other options include Chalindrey (Thursday, 28km), Langres (Friday, 35km), Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse (Monday, 36km), Vesoul (Thursday & Saturday, 36km), Nogent (Tuesday, 40km), Saint-Sauveur (Sunday, 44km), and Gray (Tuesday & Friday, 46km). These offer a great way to experience local produce and culture.
Rosières-sur-Mance offers a tranquil, rural experience. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the 'Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream' can be overgrown in summer, suggesting spring or early autumn might be ideal for comfortable walks and enjoying the natural landscape before or after peak growth.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The unique experience of staying in a treehouse, the historical charm of Jussey, and the peaceful walks along the Moulin stream are frequently highlighted. The area is valued for its tranquil setting and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
The Melay chapel, also known as Chapelle des Vignes, is situated above the village and offers a beautiful view of the valley, making it a notable scenic spot.
Jussey is a town with a significant historical background, having been mentioned as early as 611. Its old town features historic fountains and wash houses, and it boasts a church dating back to 1760, reflecting centuries of history in the Haute-Saône department.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For instance, the 'Circuit des Bétoires — loop from Guyonvelle' is an easy route. You can find more details and other options on the hiking guide for Rosières-sur-Mance.
Absolutely. Rosières-sur-Mance is a small, rural commune known for its tranquil setting. It offers a peaceful experience away from bustling cultural sites, with opportunities to enjoy the natural landscape and explore charming nearby towns.


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