Attractions and places to see around Chavanne include a mix of historical sites and natural features. The region offers diverse landscapes, from historic forts to water caves and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore sites with military history, admire architectural heritage, or enjoy natural beauty. Chavanne provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very beautiful cave to see at the bend in the main path near Villers sous Saulnot
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The Lion of Peugeot The house in Montbéliard known as the Lion de Peugeot is a commercial building built in 1909 and located at 37 Rue Cuvier. On the third floor, ceramic wall tiles read "Lion" and "Peugeot" and below is a relief by Alexandre Bigot depicting a lion, the trademark of the Peugeot company that is still known today. Source: Wikipedia Montbéliard Castle - Castle of the Dukes of Württemberg Montbéliard is known for a smoked pork sausage, the Saucisses de Montbéliard
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If you're looking for a peaceful, scenic hike in the countryside, you can visit the Étang des Princes, a series of ponds that were once part of the Duchy of Montbéliard. You can admire the changing colors of the trees and the reflections of the water as you walk around the ponds.
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The construction of the Mont-Vaudois fort took 3 years between 1874 and 1877. In 1885, the invention of the torpedo shell, I suppose, bombarded the fort from above and led to the construction of an underground bunker as a defense. In 1944, faced with the advance of the Allies, a German unit occupied the fort and was driven out without success, despite a barrage of 3,000 shells. The Germans withdrew on their own. A testimony of this bunker built in 1885.
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The construction of the Mont-Vaudois fort took 3 years between 1874 and 1877. In 1885, the invention of the torpedo shell, I suppose, bombarded the fort from above and led to the construction of an underground bunker as a defense. In 1944, faced with the advance of the Allies, a German unit occupied the fort and was driven out without success, despite a barrage of 3,000 shells. The Germans withdrew on their own. A testimony of this bunker built in 1885.
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Rather "avoidable" as a circuit. Too many forest paths and white paths. 2 completely abandoned areas where you push the bike in the brambles ... much better to do in the same perimeter.
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The cave is now called Réseau de la Sapoise.
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The first written mention of the Baume de Gonvillars comes from 1833. The difference in altitude within the cave is only about 42 meters over almost 6 kilometers explored.
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Chavanne and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can explore the Mont Vaudois Fort, a significant military structure built between 1874 and 1877, featuring an underground bunker. Another notable site is the Lavoir de St Julien, a historic fountain-washhouse-watering trough dating back to the 12th century, located in Saint-Julien-Lès-Montbéliard. Further afield, you might find the ruins of a chapel near the Croix de Chavanne in Vallières-sur-Fier, believed to be from the 10th century.
For scenic views, head to La Pierre plate, a scenic path with unique rock formations and a belvedere offering beautiful vistas. The Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) provides an idyllic setting on the banks of the small river Le Rupt, perfect for peaceful walks or picnics. Additionally, the Croix de Chavanne in Vallières-sur-Fier offers panoramic views of the Albanian plain, the Grand Colombier, the Bauges massif, and the Fier river.
The area around Chavanne is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore options like the 'Gonvillars Cave loop' or 'Unobstructed view loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging routes such as 'Mont Vaudois Fort – La Diaichotte Forest Cabin loop'. Road cyclists have routes like 'The misty Allan - Montbéliard' available. You can find detailed routes and guides for these sports on the respective guide pages, such as Hiking around Chavanne, MTB Trails around Chavanne, and Road Cycling Routes around Chavanne.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various skill levels. For an easy walk, consider the 'Gonvillars Cave loop from Villers-sur-Saulnot' (3.7 km) or the 'Unobstructed view loop' (5.8 km). Moderate options include 'La Pierre qui tourne – Small Pond loop from Champey' (7.5 km). More challenging hikes, such as 'La Pierre plate – Beautiful view of Rechal Pond loop from Aibre' (26.2 km), are also available for experienced hikers. You can find more details on the Hiking around Chavanne guide page.
The Gonvillars Cave is a unique natural attraction, a well-known water cave with a total length of almost 6 km. Visitors can access a beautiful water passage for about a kilometer. While the full extent is for divers, the entrance itself is impressive. Additionally, the Palais Ideal, though not directly in Chavanne, is an unusual and fantastic architectural creation worth noting in the broader region.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities at places like La Pierre plate, which is popular for hiking and mountain biking. The tranquil atmosphere of Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) is loved for walking, biking, and picnicking. The historical significance of sites like Mont Vaudois Fort and the architectural charm of the Lavoir de St Julien also receive positive feedback.
The Mont Vaudois Fort is a historical site constructed between 1874 and 1877. It played a role in military history, notably with the addition of an underground bunker in 1885 to counter new artillery technologies. It was also occupied by German units in 1944. It stands as a testament to the region's past military defenses.
The Gonvillars Cave is a well-known water cave. While its full length of almost 6 km is primarily accessible to divers, a beautiful water passage near the entrance can be explored for about a kilometer. The cave portal itself is impressive, though parts behind it can be narrow, loamy, and wet.
The Lavoir de St Julien is a historic fountain-washhouse-watering trough located in the village of Saint-Julien-Lès-Montbéliard. This site dates back to the 12th century and is admired for its architecture and the rural charm of the village, which also features a temple on its heights.
For a peaceful walk or picnic, the Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) is an ideal spot. It's an idyllic location on the banks of the small river Le Rupt, perfect for enjoying nature, walking, biking, or simply relaxing with a picnic.
Many of the natural sites and less strenuous trails can be enjoyed by families. The Le Rupt (Princes' Pond) is a great spot for families to walk, bike, or have a picnic. Easy hiking trails, such as the 'Gonvillars Cave loop from Villers-sur-Saulnot', are also suitable for families looking for outdoor activities. Always check specific route details for suitability with younger children.
The best time to visit Chavanne's attractions generally depends on the activities you plan. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and picnics, though it can be warmer. For specific events or opening hours of indoor attractions, it's always advisable to check local information.


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