Attractions and places to see around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. This commune in the Haute-Saône department features medieval ruins, historic churches, and traditional wash-houses. The area is characterized by a verdant countryside with paths suitable for hiking and cycling, set amidst vineyards and agricultural fields. It also offers proximity to the expansive Plateau des Mille Étangs, known for its numerous ponds and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Abbey of Saint-Colomban was looted and destroyed in the 8th century, then rebuilt in the 11th century. Secularized during the French Revolution, it was transformed into a minor seminary, then a Catholic college. When the diocese was no longer able to bear the maintenance costs of this immense complex, it was sold in 2024 by the diocese of Besançon to Pascale and Jean-Yves Parisot. Since then, the abbey has been undergoing a complete renovation for over ten million euros.
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It is here that the Romans built the first thermal establishments. The small town therefore prides itself on being the oldest spa town in France. The current thermal establishment only saw the light of day in the 18th century; it was built from red sandstone from the Vosges. Its architect was Nicolas Didelot, a student of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, the creator of the Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans.
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A very impressive monastery complex.
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The organ, originally dating from 1617, is worth seeing. The body is carved from wood.
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The thermal baths are definitely worth a visit. Beautiful grounds all around.
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The Basilica of Saint Pierre (a parish church since 1840) dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries; of its three towers, only one remains, having been rebuilt in 1527. Inside the church, the baroque organ front from the 17th century, the pulpit from Notre-Dame in Paris from 1806, a 16th-century sculpture of Christ lying on a stone table, and the neo-Gothic reliquary of St. Columban are particularly worth seeing. The choir stalls date from the 16th century.
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The modern extension at the back is now a bit old and does not contribute to the beautification of the historic part of the building. More than a dozen warm springs (43-63 °C) already invited the Romans to bathe. The oldest thermal bath in France was built here in the 18th century. The historic thermal building, which has now been modernly furnished, is located in a park in the north of the city. (Wikipedia)
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St. Columban of Luxeuil (died 615) founded the Luxovium monastery (patron saint: St. Peter) at the foot of the Vosges Mountains around 590. Columban soon received the requested protection of the Merovingian royal family and the local nobility for his foundation. In 610, however, Columban was expelled by Theuderic, King of Austria and Burgundy, and fled to Italy. After the monastery was destroyed by the Saracens and many of its monks were murdered around 732, it was restored as a Benedictine monastery by Charlemagne. The Benedictine monastery of Luxeuil joined the Congregation of Saint-Vannes in 1634, and the monastery was closed in 1790 as a result of the French Revolution. (Wikipedia)
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The area around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Grand Saint Maurice Pond, located within the Grande Pile peat bog, which is known for its biodiversity and is a popular spot for bird watching and hiking. The village is also surrounded by a verdant countryside with country paths winding through vineyards, wheat fields, and cornfields, offering picturesque landscapes.
Yes, the local country paths are ideal for hiking. A notable trail is the Chemin des Moines, a well-maintained forest path where you can discover small fountains. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil guide, which includes trails like the 'Camper Van Parking Area – Chemin des Moines loop from Luxeuil-les-Bains'.
Absolutely. The serene environment and country paths around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil are perfect for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil guide or the MTB Trails around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil guide for detailed routes.
In Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil, you can admire the exterior of the medieval castle ruins, which underwent restoration in the 19th century and again in 1990. The historic Saint-Martin Church, with origins dating back to 1532 and an 18th-century bell tower, is also a significant site. Additionally, the renovated Covered Wash-house (Fontaine-lavoir) from 1830 offers a glimpse into local history.
Yes, the region boasts several notable religious sites. The Saint Columban Abbey, founded around 590, is an impressive complex with a rich history, including a worth-seeing organ from 1617. You can also visit the Basilica of Saint Pierre, dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries, which features a baroque organ front and 16th-century choir stalls.
The Plateau des Mille Étangs, often called 'Little Finland,' is an expansive natural region located nearby Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil. It's a mosaic of ponds, forests, and peat bogs, offering numerous opportunities for hiking and other outdoor activities. While specific visitor information isn't provided, its proximity makes it an accessible destination for nature enthusiasts.
The Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths are a historic thermal facility with origins dating back to Roman times. Located in a park, this site features modern amenities within a historic building. It's known for its warm springs and is considered the oldest thermal bath in France, making it a relaxing and historically interesting visit.
The Chemin des Moines is categorized as a family-friendly trail, offering a pleasant walk in the woods. The general scenic countryside with its country paths also provides gentle routes suitable for families to enjoy the outdoors. The Hiking around Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil guide lists easy routes like the 'Parc Animalier du Banney – Chemin des Moines loop from Luxeuil-les-Bains'.
The region's verdant countryside, vineyards, wheat fields, and cornfields suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal times to visit. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the landscapes are at their most picturesque.
The entire area surrounding Brotte-Lès-Luxeuil is characterized by a scenic countryside. You can explore the country paths that wind through vineyards, wheat fields, and cornfields. These vineyards have been cultivated since the Middle Ages, historically by monks, producing a local wine. While organized public tours or tastings of this specific wine are not indicated, the presence of these historic vineyards adds to the area's charm and offers beautiful scenery for walks or bike rides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Grand Saint Maurice Pond is loved for its biodiversity and bird watching opportunities. The Chemin des Moines is praised for its well-maintained paths and charming small fountains. The historic Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths are also highly regarded for their beautiful grounds and historical significance.


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