Best attractions and places to see around Conflans-Sur-Lanterne include historical landmarks and natural features. Situated at the confluence of the Lanterne and Semouse rivers, the commune offers a blend of historical sites and outdoor opportunities. The area features a Renaissance castle, the Saint-Maurice church, and remnants of ancient fortifications. Natural attractions include a communal forest and river activities.
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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 closer you get to the actual source, the stronger the blue color of the crystal clear water becomes!
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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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Conflans-sur-Lanterne is rich in history. You can visit the Renaissance Castle, a listed Historical Monument that once housed the Recollects convent. The Saint-Maurice Church, with parts dating back to the 14th century, features beautiful 17th and 18th-century altars. Don't miss the remnants of ancient fortifications, such as the Saint-Nicolas gate, and the 17th-century cross in the local cemetery, also a Historical Monument.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. The most popular is Planey Spring, a natural sinkhole with crystal clear, turquoise water that maintains a mild temperature of 11°C year-round. The town itself is situated at the confluence of the Lanterne and Semouse rivers, offering scenic views and opportunities for river activities. The communal forest also provides extensive natural beauty.
The area around Conflans-sur-Lanterne is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and running. For example, there are moderate road cycling routes like the "Stone Bridge in Haute-Saône – View of Saint-Germain Church loop" and easy touring bicycle loops from Hautevelle. Runners can enjoy trails such as the "Source du Planey — loop — running from Bouligney." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and Running Trails guides.
Absolutely! Planey Spring is a family-friendly natural wonder, perfect for a pleasant outing. The communal forest also offers easy trails suitable for families to enjoy hiking and exploring nature together. Additionally, the Luxeuil-les-Bains Historic Town Center provides an engaging environment for families to stroll and discover historical architecture.
Beyond the local historical sites, you can visit Saint Columban Abbey, a historic monastery founded around 590 and later restored by Charlemagne, featuring an impressive organ from 1617. The Luxeuil-les-Bains Historic Town Center itself is a cultural landmark, known for its beautiful architecture and the Saints Pierre et Paul basilica.
Just a short distance away, you'll find the Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths. This complex is famous for its warm springs, with temperatures ranging from 43-63°C. It houses the oldest thermal bath in France, built in the 18th century, and modern facilities set within a beautiful park.
The region offers varied terrain. Trails in the communal forest provide scenic views of the Lanterne valley, likely featuring forest paths and some elevation changes. For cyclists, there are routes ranging from easy to difficult, including road cycling options like the "Col du Paradis," which is a small mountain pass, and longer touring bicycle routes that traverse forests and fields. Running trails, such as those around Planey Spring, are generally moderate.
Yes, Planey Spring is considered a viewpoint due to its striking blue, crystal-clear water. The communal forest also offers scenic views, particularly over the Lanterne valley. The confluence of the Lanterne and Semouse rivers within Conflans-sur-Lanterne itself provides picturesque natural scenery.
Given its location at the confluence of the Lanterne and Semouse rivers, Conflans-sur-Lanterne is well-suited for water sports. The town features a canoe-kayak base and a white-water training basin, catering to enthusiasts of aquatic activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty of Planey Spring, noting the strong blue color of its crystal-clear water. The Luxeuil-les-Bains Thermal Baths are highly regarded for their beautiful grounds and relaxing experience. The historical significance and impressive architecture of Saint Columban Abbey also leave a lasting impression on visitors.
Yes, the communal forest around Conflans-sur-Lanterne offers trails that are suitable for easy walks and beginners. While specific routes are not detailed, the general nature of a communal forest often includes well-maintained paths. Additionally, the Luxeuil-les-Bains Historic Town Center provides a pleasant environment for a leisurely stroll.


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