Best attractions and places to see around Longchamp include historical settlements and significant waterways. This region, situated near the Saône river, offers a blend of natural features and cultural sites. Visitors can explore towns with historical heritage and enjoy riverine landscapes. The area provides opportunities for discovering local history and scenic views.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Not a castle that can be visited but nice to walk or cycle through The building is used for other purposes
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A good place to stay overnight if you can find a free room.
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Junction between the Saône and its bypass!
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At lock number 20, the diversion of the Saône River, which connects to Auxonne, ends. The Auxonne Canal and its locks were built between 1839 and 1845. The Auxonne Canal has a water level that guarantees a depth of 1.60 meters, including the shallows. The locks at each end connect it to the river.
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The town offers everything you need for a pleasant break: shops, refreshments at the bars, a safe swimming area at the beach, a charming marina, playgrounds for children, and a lovely view of the Saône.
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The Longchamp area is rich in natural waterways. You can explore the Diversion into the Saône river, a significant river feature connecting to Auxonne, and the Auxonne Canal. The region offers scenic riverine landscapes and opportunities to enjoy the Saône river itself.
Yes, the region boasts historical heritage. Auxonne, known as an "Imperial City," is an old stronghold featuring a church, a castle, and an arsenal. You can also visit Auxonne Castle, an old fortified castle from the 15th century that controlled a crossing point on the Saône.
Beyond exploring the attractions, the area around Longchamp is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Remarkable Oak – Nice church loop' for cycling, or the 'Vtt – Descent from Tart-L'Abbaye loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Longchamp, MTB Trails around Longchamp, and Gravel biking around Longchamp guides.
Absolutely! Pontailler-sur-Saône is a great spot for families, offering a safe swimming area at the beach and playgrounds for children. Auxonne Castle is also considered family-friendly, providing an interesting historical site to explore.
For a pleasant break with amenities, head to Pontailler-sur-Saône. This town provides shops, bars, a charming marina, and lovely views of the Saône. Similarly, Auxonne also offers many shops, bars, and restaurants where you can take a break while exploring its ancient streets.
Visitors appreciate the historical heritage of towns like Auxonne, noting its mighty fortress, beautiful market square, and ancient streets. The peaceful riverine setting, especially around the Diversion into the Saône river and the Auxonne Canal, is also highly valued for its scenic beauty and tranquility.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the Longchamp area. There are various routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Remarkable Oak – Nice church loop' or the 'Guillaume Gate – Auxonne loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Cycling around Longchamp guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several mountain biking trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Vtt – Descent from Tart-L'Abbaye loop' or the 'Remarkable Oak – Church of Premières loop'. For more information on these and other trails, consult the MTB Trails around Longchamp guide.
The Diversion into the Saône river marks the point where the Saône River's diversion, connecting to Auxonne, concludes. This site includes the Auxonne Canal, constructed between 1839 and 1845, which features locks connecting it to the river. It's significant for its historical engineering and its role in regional waterways.
The Poncey diversion is a junction between the Saône river and its bypass. Visitors note that passages on this side of the Saône can be very muddy in winter, so it's advisable to be prepared for such conditions if visiting during colder months.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided for all activities, it's generally recommended to be aware of weather conditions. For instance, the Poncey diversion can have very muddy passages in winter. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical sites without the extreme heat of summer or the potential mud of winter.
Yes, gravel biking is another excellent option in the area. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the 'Alpagas de la Tille – Étangs de Remilly-sur-Tille loop' or the 'Auxonne – Croix Boyon loop'. More details on these routes are available in the Gravel biking around Longchamp guide.


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