Best attractions and places to see around Dampierre-Lès-Conflans include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and local craftsmanship in the Haute-Saône department of France. The commune is situated on a hill, offering views of the valleys of the Semouse and Planey rivers, and is surrounded by forests. Visitors can explore 5 attractions, ranging from natural springs to historical monuments.
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The closer you get to the actual source, the stronger the blue color of the crystal clear water becomes!
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16th century halls with impressive wooden frames. They were initially built under Gauthier II de Beauffremont then were victims of attempts to conquer the region: completely destroyed in 1595 then quickly rebuilt, they were damaged again in 1636 but repaired identically. Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre then consolidated them around 1770.
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Set back from the street, don't miss this 18th century castle built for Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre, one of Louis XV's marshals. Its glazed tile roof is particularly beautiful and is one of the elements listed in the inventory of Historic Monuments. Today it is the town hall of Vauvillers.
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You won't be able to miss the Comtois bell tower of the Saint-Germain church with its colorful tiles. It has been listed as a historic monument since 1944.
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Fantastic to enjoy this piece of nature quietly!
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Maybe not the biggest challenge, but a nice name
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A true mystery of life. This pond is actually a sinkhole, but instead of being bottomless, it is only 35m deep. Its crystalline turquoise hues hide a mystery: the water remains at a mild temperature of 11°c, summer and winter alike.
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A true mystery of life. This pond is actually a sinkhole, but instead of being bottomless, it is only 35m deep. Its crystalline turquoise hues hide a mystery: the water remains at a mild temperature of 11°c, summer and winter alike.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Planey Spring, a natural spring where the water remains at a mild 11°C year-round, with crystalline turquoise hues that strengthen closer to the source. The village is also picturesquely situated on a hill, offering views of the surrounding valleys of the Semouse and Planey rivers, and is surrounded by forests perfect for leisure activities.
Dampierre-Lès-Conflans offers several historical sites. You can see the Town Hall, an 18th-century castle with a beautiful glazed tile roof. Other notable sites include the Halles de Vauvillers, 16th-century halls with impressive wooden frames, and the View of Saint-Germain Church with its distinctive Comtois bell tower. The area also features the historic Hameau de Varigney, home to former foundries, and the Chapelle Saint-Éloi, a listed Historic Monument.
Yes, the Planey Spring is considered a family-friendly attraction, offering a unique natural spectacle. Additionally, the commune provides a farm camping and a dedicated leisure area, perfect for outdoor activities with the family.
You can explore a unique art trimmings workshop, known as Passementerie d'art, which creates pieces almost exclusively for major fashion designers. The commune also organizes an "Arts Weekend" around the beginning of May, showcasing local artistic talent.
Absolutely! The region offers various hiking trails. Popular routes include the "Source du Planey — loop from Bouligney" and "Beautiful picnic area – Planey Spring loop from Bouligney." You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Dampierre-Lès-Conflans guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes, such as the "Canal des Vosges – Canal breakthrough in Montmotier loop from Clairefontaine" or the "Bike loop from Hautevelle." For more options and detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Dampierre-Lès-Conflans guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You might enjoy the "Source du Planey — loop — running from Bouligney" or a "Running loop from Magnoncourt." Discover more routes on the Running Trails around Dampierre-Lès-Conflans guide.
The area is pleasant throughout the year, but for outdoor activities and local festivals, late spring and summer are ideal. The "Arts Weekend" is in early May, and local festivals occur in late June and early July. The Planey Spring maintains a mild temperature year-round, making it a consistent attraction.
The village itself is situated on a hill, offering picturesque views of the surrounding valleys of the Semouse and Planey rivers. Additionally, the Col du Paradis, a mountain pass, provides a notable point for those traversing the local terrain and offers scenic vistas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural phenomenon of the Planey Spring, noting how the crystal-clear water's blue color intensifies closer to the source. The historical architecture, such as the glazed tile roof of the Town Hall and the impressive wooden frames of the Halles de Vauvillers, also receives high praise.
Yes, the Halles de Vauvillers are noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to explore this historical 16th-century structure.


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