Best attractions and places to see around Rosey, a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department of France, are concentrated in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. This area is characterized by its historical landmarks, traditional 19th-century architecture, and proximity to the Route des Grands Vins and Voie Verte. Visitors can explore a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest, including several unique washhouses. The region also offers opportunities for wine tourism and day trips to nearby cities like Chalon-sur-Saône and…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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In Frondremand, the source of the Romaine River springs at the foot of the village and feeds a covered washhouse dating from the 19th century. Built of stone, this washhouse is a well-preserved example of rural utilitarian architecture. The site, bordered by greenery, marks the beginning of the Romaine River, which flows through the Haute-Saône.
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The 681-metre canal tunnel was built at the end of the 19th century. It allows barges to avoid a long detour via the Saône.
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From Chemilly you can follow the Saône and at the St Albin tunnel the restaurant "le barnayout" is not bad either!!!
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A bombastic portal leads into the Saone tunnel. Worth seeing.
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One of the many greenways in France. Also called the Courlis trace, this route is reserved for gentle mobility and therefore suitable for family use. The road crosses fields and woods.
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On the mountain side of the tunnel is one of the few cafés in the region. The next one is a little further in Scey – if the tunnel is closed.
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Rosey offers several historical sites. You can explore the Romanesque
Église Saint-Pierre, with its 12th-century nave. The village is also known for its historical washhouses, such as the unique semi-circular Lavoir de Nourice from 1829. A 'Balade Verte' (Green Walk) titled 'Les 4 lavoirs' starts from the picnic area, allowing you to discover these structures. Additionally, the Source of the Romaine and Historic Washhouse of Frondremand is a well-preserved 19th-century covered washhouse marking the beginning of the Romaine River.
Yes, the area features impressive engineering. The Saint-Albin Tunnel, also known as the Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel, is a 681-meter canal tunnel built in the 19th century. It's a historical monument that allows barges to avoid a long detour via the Saône River. Its construction began in 1838 and concluded in 1882, making it a significant historical and engineering landmark.
Rosey is traversed by the Route des Grands Vins and the Voie Verte (Greenway), offering scenic routes through the Burgundy vineyards. While not directly in Rosey, the broader Burgundy-Franche-Comté region provides access to natural attractions like the Cirque du Bout du Monde, Confluence - la Seille, and the Seille (Saône). The Jura lakes and Mont Beuvray with its romantic viewpoint over the Morvan are also significant regional natural sites.
Absolutely. The village of Rosey is on the Voie Verte (Greenway), which is perfect for walking and cycling. You can also explore La Trace du Courlis Greenway, a route reserved for gentle mobility, making it suitable for family use. These greenways cross fields and woods, offering pleasant outdoor experiences.
The Rosey area offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like 'Fondremand, a small, characterful town' (2.8 km) or 'Camp Cesar loop from Chariez' (5.2 km). For more moderate hikes, consider 'Source de la Baignoire loop from Andelarre' (11.7 km) or 'Source de la Baignoire loop from Baignes' (10.5 km). For more options, check out the Hiking around Rosey guide.
Yes, there are several routes for running and mountain biking. For running, you can find moderate trails like 'Château de Vellefaux loop from Vallerois-Lorioz' (9.1 km) or more difficult ones such as 'Grotte de Solborde loop from Échenoz-la-Méline' (13.9 km). Mountain bikers can enjoy moderate routes like 'Tour of Fondremand – Chapelle Saint-Justin loop from Fondremand' (39.6 km) or challenging ones like 'Poclain 1000 loop from Fondremand' (47.2 km). Explore more options in the Running Trails around Rosey and MTB Trails around Rosey guides.
Yes, Rosey and its surroundings offer family-friendly options. The La Trace du Courlis Greenway is ideal for family walks or bike rides. The Source of the Romaine and Historic Washhouse of Frondremand provides an interesting historical and natural spot for all ages. The Saint-Albin Tunnel is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique sight of a canal tunnel.
The old part of Rosey is rich in traditional architecture. You'll find beautiful 19th-century winegrowers' houses and bourgeois homes, interconnected by stone walls. These structures showcase the local habitat and provide a glimpse into the region's past. While the Château de Rosey is private, its exterior, protected as a historical monument, is also a notable architectural feature.
Rosey is conveniently located for day trips to several cultural centers. Chalon-sur-Saône (12 km away) offers a pedestrianized town center, a cathedral, and museums. Cormatin (22 km) boasts the beautifully furnished 17th-century Cormatin Chateau. Tournus (25 km) is known for its 12th-century Romanesque abbey. Further afield, Beaune (33 km) is famous for its Hospices and wine region, and Cluny (35 km) for its historic abbey.
Absolutely. Being in the heart of the Burgundy wine region, Rosey is an excellent base for wine tourism. The village is naturally traversed by the Route des Grands Vins, offering numerous opportunities for wine tasting and tours in the surrounding vineyards. Many local producers welcome visitors to sample their wines and learn about the winemaking process.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique historical and engineering marvels like the Saint-Albin Canal Tunnel, often noting its impressive scale and historical significance. The well-preserved rural utilitarian architecture, such as the Historic Washhouse of Frondremand, also receives praise for its charm and insight into local heritage. The scenic greenways, like La Trace du Courlis Greenway, are popular for their peaceful outdoor experience.


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